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ITIAN Photography Academy
Technology Simplified — Solutions That Work
Your Roadmap from First Steps to Final Portfolio
Follow one connected path through camera foundations, light, composition, photographic subjects, editing, presentation, creative projects and the final Academy portfolio.
One Path, Flexible Pace
Every learner completes the shared foundations first. You can then spend extra time on the subjects that support your goals while still returning to the complete pathway before the final portfolio.
Shared foundations
Modules 1–5 establish camera control, exposure, focus, lenses, light and composition. These skills support every type of photography.
Subject exploration
Modules 6–8 help you apply the foundations to landscapes, people, events, wildlife, close-ups and travel.
Finished photographs
Modules 9–10 build a safe file workflow and prepare photographs for screen, print and public presentation.
Creative independence
Modules 11–12 develop projects, critique, personal voice and the final portfolio.
Plan this page and the full journey separately
Allow approximately 35–50 minutes to review this Learning Path and create your personal route. The complete 20-lesson Academy requires approximately 30–40 guided hours, plus photography outings, repeated practice and final portfolio work.
The Complete 12-Module Path
The 12 modules sit inside the eight broad Academy stages introduced on the previous page.
Orientation and Camera Foundations
Establish your routine and learn to control the equipment you already own.
Module 1 — Getting to Know Your Camera
Camera types, essential controls, image review, stability, care and safe handling.
Module 2 — Exposure with Purpose
Aperture, shutter speed, ISO, exposure compensation, metering and creative trade-offs.
Module 3 — Focus and Lenses
Autofocus choices, depth of field, focal length, perspective, sharpness and lens selection.
Light and Composition
Learn to recognise the visual conditions that shape a photograph before pressing the shutter.
Module 4 — Understanding Light
Direction, quality, contrast, colour, time of day, weather, artificial light and exposure decisions.
Module 5 — Composition and Visual Design
Viewpoint, framing, balance, visual weight, space, layers, backgrounds, timing and storytelling.
Subjects and Situations
Apply shared foundations to different subjects while developing personal interests.
Module 6 — Landscape and Place
Planning, weather, tides, foregrounds, depth, scale, local stories and responsible location practice.
Module 7 — People and Events
Communication, consent, natural moments, portraits, groups, movement and event storytelling.
Module 8 — Wildlife, Close-Ups and Travel
Patience, subject welfare, magnification, backgrounds, portable equipment and visual travel notes.
Workflow and Presentation
Protect your originals, make deliberate edits and prepare photographs for their destination.
Module 9 — Editing and File Workflow
Import, naming, selection, metadata, backup, non-destructive editing, colour and export.
Module 10 — Sharing, Printing and Publishing
Web sizing, social platforms, galleries, print preparation, books, captions and copyright awareness.
Creative Development and Assessment
Bring technical and creative decisions together in a purposeful body of work.
Module 11 — Projects, Critique and Personal Voice
Themes, sequences, self-critique, constructive feedback, editing a series and project reflection.
Module 12 — Final Portfolio and Certification
Selection, sequencing, technical review, artist statement, presentation and final Academy assessment.
Choose Where to Spend Extra Practice Time
These routes do not skip the shared foundations. They identify where your additional projects and practice sessions can be concentrated.
Landscape and Place
Prioritise Modules 4, 5, 6, 9 and 10.
- Light diary
- Location study
- Three-image place sequence
- Finished print or gallery
People and Community
Prioritise Modules 4, 5, 7, 9 and 11.
- Consent practice
- Environmental portrait
- Event sequence
- Community photo essay
Nature and Details
Prioritise Modules 3, 4, 5, 8 and 9.
- Focus comparison
- Background study
- Ethical field session
- Nature detail series
Editing and Presentation
Prioritise Modules 5, 9, 10, 11 and 12.
- Selection exercise
- Non-destructive edit
- Print or web gallery
- Curated portfolio
Four Major Milestones
Use these checkpoints to recognise progress that is more meaningful than simply counting completed pages.
Interactive Learning Path Planner
Choose your interest, pace and current experience. The planner will recommend an emphasis while keeping the complete Academy sequence intact.
Placeholder for a visual route connecting lessons, activities, quizzes, projects and certification.
Future map features
- Clickable module cards
- Completed-module markers
- Milestone badges
- Specialisation route colours
- Portfolio readiness indicator
The text roadmap on this page remains accessible even when the future visual map is unavailable.
Learning Path Checklist
Complete these planning steps before learning how to use every Academy page effectively.
Next: How to Use This Academy
The next page explains lesson navigation, checklists, downloads, practical activities, quizzes, progress records and how to organise the photographs you create.