Photography fundamentals for weekend shooters

Your best shots shouldn't depend on luck.

Short, structured lessons on exposure, composition, and light — taught with real examples. A weekend shooter can go from confused about aperture to confidently nailing portraits in two weeks.

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The curriculum

Three things. Learned properly. In order.

01

Camera Control

Aperture, shutter speed, ISO — and why they're called the exposure triangle. You'll see exactly what changes when you move each dial, with the same scene shot across every setting.

02

Composition

Rule of thirds, leading lines, negative space, natural framing — each explained with real photos. The goal isn't to memorize rules but to build an instinct for what makes a frame work.

03

Reading Light

Golden hour is just the beginning. Soft window light, open shade, overcast skies, harsh midday sun — each behaves differently. You'll learn to read it before you raise the camera.

Who this is for

Sound familiar?

"I've owned my DSLR for two years. It mostly stays on Auto."

"My photos look fine on my phone but terrible when I open them on a real screen."

"I watched an hour-long YouTube tutorial and forgot everything by the next shoot."

"I want to take portraits of my family that actually look like portraits."

Frame School is a structured curriculum, not a library of tips. You finish knowing why, not just how. No hour-long detours. No jargon for its own sake.

Early access

Launching later this year.

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