Create with intention. Light with precision.
Course Description
What Is This Course About?
Technical competence gets you to correct. This course gets you to be intentional at a professional standard.
There is a specific moment in a photographer’s development when the question changes. It stops being ‘Did I get a good shot?’ And starts being ‘Did I get the shot I planned?’
This course is designed for photographers who are ready for that shift.
You will learn to design and build multi-light setups, understanding not just which lights to add but also where to place them, which modifiers to choose, and what ratios to set between sources to create a specific visual effect. You will direct subjects with the specific, confident language that turns a vague creative vision into a controlled result. You will plan shoots from concept brief to shot list, so that what you arrive on set to produce matches what you intended to create. You will apply advanced compositional thinking that goes beyond rules, drawing on Gestalt principles and spatial dynamics to produce images with genuine visual complexity.
This addresses something most photography courses miss entirely: how the decisions you make at capture affect what you can do in post-production. RAW exposure strategy, colour space selection, and format decision criteria.
This is not editing instruction; it is the discipline of shooting specifically for the images you intend to make.
Full manual camera operation is required. This is an advanced course.
Target Audience
Who This Course is For
This course is for photographers who are ready to produce professional-standard creative work, not just technically competent images.
- Graduates of Module 3 or photographers with confident full-manual camera operation
- Aspiring commercial and portrait photographers building client-ready portfolios
- Photographers preparing for commissioned work and needing reliable production discipline
- Creative professionals who need concept-driven photography that meets a brief, not just a scene
- Anyone who wants to stop hoping for a good shot and start producing the shot they planned
Full manual camera operation is essential. Studio lighting is taught from first principles. Prior lighting experience is welcome but not required.
Prerequisites
What You’ll Need to Get Started
- A mirrorless or DSLR camera with full manual mode. Bring all available lenses.
- Completion of the Mirrorless and DSLR Photography Essentials course or demonstrated full manual camera control and a working understanding of interchangeable lens physics.
- Adobe Lightroom Classic or Lightroom Desktop installed.
- Familiarity with RAW shooting and a basic import-to-export Lightroom workflow.
Course Highlights
What You’ll Learn
- Advanced camera controls that go beyond aperture, shutter, and ISO back-button autofocus, custom picture profiles, exposure bracketing, eye-tracking AF, spot metering, and evaluative metering for different shooting scenarios
- Gestalt principles and advanced composition thinking, visual weight, figure-ground relationships, negative space as an active spatial element, compositional tension that creates and holds the viewer’s interest
- How to apply advanced composition to create images with visual hierarchy, depth, and the kind of emotional weight that separates professional work from technically competent photography
- The physics of how light behaves when modified, why a large softbox produces a different quality of shadow than a small one, why a grid changes the directionality of a softbox, and how the inverse square law governs the ratio between your key and fill lights
- How to construct a three-point portrait lighting setup from a diagram, adjust it for a specific effect, and diagnose what is wrong when the result does not match the reference
- Subject direction: the specific, confident language that moves a subject into the position and expression you need, the difference between ‘look natural’ and instructions that actually produce a controlled, repeatable result
- How to plan a complex shoot from a creative brief: visual references, lighting diagram, equipment list, shot list, execution sequence, and the pre-production discipline that separates professional photographers from those who improvise
- How emotional direction the management of a subject’s gaze, body language, and expression creates images that communicate a specific feeling to a specific viewer
- RAW exposure strategy: when to expose to the right, when to protect highlights, and how the exposure decision you make at capture determines the editing latitude available in post
- Digital image format selection: RAW, DNG, TIFF, JPEG and when each format is the right choice for a given shooting and delivery context
- Non-destructive workflow principles: what they mean and why they matter before Module 6 develops them into professional retouching practice

Course Objectives
What You’ll Take Away
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Apply advanced composition techniques and manual controls to produce visually compelling photographs
- Plan and execute complex photography shots using advanced lighting setups
- Select appropriate image formats and apply advanced post-processing techniques to enhance images professionally
Skills You’ll Acquire
Completing this course, you will develop the following advanced creative photography capabilities:
Advanced camera mastery
Operate all major controls with creative precision and production confidence
Gestalt composition
Apply visual weight, spatial tension, and figure-ground relationships with professional command
Multi-light design
Construct key/fill/rim lighting systems with deliberate modifier selection and ratio control
Subject direction
Give specific, confident direction that translates creative vision into subject performance
Production discipline
Execute complex shoots from brief to delivery with structured pre-production rigour
Emotional direction
Use psychology and emotion as deliberate creative instruments, not accidental outcomes
Format strategy
Select RAW, DNG, TIFF, or JPEG for the right reasons in the right context
Capture-for-post discipline
Make exposure and colour space decisions that optimise editing latitude and serve post-production intent
Certification Track
Level up!
Get certified. Get noticed. Get ahead.
A Certification of Completion by Equinet Academy will be awarded to candidates who have demonstrated competency in the Advanced Camera Techniques & Creative Lighting Photography course assessment and achieved at least 75% attendance.
Course Outline
Inside The Course
This course progresses from advanced camera controls and compositional thinking through multi-light setup construction, subject direction, and professional shoot planning and execution to the capture strategy and format knowledge that connect the shoot to professional post-production.

Advanced Composition and Creative Framing
- Advanced camera controls back-button AF, custom picture profiles, metering modes, exposure bracketing, eye-tracking AF
- Advanced composition principles: visual weight, gestalt grouping, negative space as an active element, compositional tension
- Apply advanced composition techniques to create images with visual hierarchy, depth, and emotional weight
Complex Lighting and Shoot Planning
- Advanced lighting physics: light quality, direction, and ratio; modifier effects on light character
- Use complex lighting setups to create desired effects, key/fill/rim construction, modifier selection, and 3-point portrait setup
- Subject direction positioning, instructing, and adjusting subjects to match the lighting and compositional design
- Plan and execute complex photography shots, concept brief, lighting diagram, equipment list, shot list, and production execution
- Employ psychology and emotional direction through expression, body language, gaze, and environmental context
Professional File Management and Advanced Editing
- Non-destructive workflow principles: what they mean, why they matter, and how Lightroom and Photoshop implement them
- Select and use appropriate digital image formats, RAW, DNG, TIFF, JPEG, for different shooting and delivery contexts
- Shooting for post-processing RAW exposure strategy, colour space decisions, and capture decisions aligned with editing intent
Assessment Methods
- Case Study Written Assessment
- Individual Project Presentation
Trainers
Meet Your Educators
Trainer Bio
Julian Herbert
Herbert Julian is a photographer, videographer, and creative producer with extensive experience in visual storytelling across corporate, commercial, fashion, branding, and event productions. As the founder of Oscuro Studio, he combines strong technical expertise with real-world industry insight, helping brands and individuals create impactful visual content. His strength lies in translating creative vision into practical, high-quality outcomes while mentoring others in both the artistic and professional sides of photography.
Course Fee
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S$499.00S$999.00
Course Schedule
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2 Days | 16 Hours
Day 1: Advanced camera controls, advanced composition, lighting physics, 3-point setup construction, subject direction, and shoot pre-production planning.
Day 2: Emotional direction, production execution, non-destructive workflow principles, format strategy, shooting for post, and assessments (Case Study Written Assessment + Individual Project Presentation).
| Learning Mode | Course Dates | Duration | Trainer |
|---|---|---|---|
| In-Person | 04, 05 Aug 2026 (Tue, Wed) | 9.00am - 6.00pm | |
| In-Person | 29, 30 Oct 2026 (Thu, Fri) | 9.00am - 6.00pm |
Click on the course dates above to register online.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The Need-to-Know Stuff, Fast
Everything you need to know about the course. Can’t find the answer you’re looking for? Please contact our friendly team.
A mirrorless or DSLR camera with full manual mode and all your available lenses. Lighting equipment (speedlights, continuous lights, modifiers) will be available for in-class exercises. You are welcome to bring your own if you have it.
Yes. This course builds directly on the manual camera control, lens physics, and exposure discipline from the Essentials course. If you already shoot confidently in full manual, work with artificial lights, and have solid post-production fundamentals, that equivalent experience also qualifies.
The Essentials course establishes camera fundamentals including the exposure triangle, lens physics, and a basic Lightroom workflow. This course extends that into complex multi-light setups, creative direction, concept-driven photography, and a professional post-production and delivery pipeline.
Yes. Assessments include a Case Study Written Assessment and an Individual Project Presentation, where you present and defend a self-directed shoot produced during the course.
Design and execute multi-light setups for portrait, product, and editorial photography. Develop and direct a shoot from concept to delivery. Edit and retouch to a commercial standard in Lightroom and Photoshop, and present your work with the vocabulary and confidence of a working professional.
Equinet Academy has partnered with JustRentLah (justrentlah.com) for camera and lighting equipment rental. The process is straightforward, similar to online shopping:
STEPS:
- Create an account at justrentlah.com
- Add the items you need to your cart
- Select your rental dates
- Apply coupon code EQUINET20 at checkout for 20% off storewide (valid till 31 December 2026)
- Complete payment, then collect your equipment
For a step-by-step walkthrough, visit the rental guide at justrentlah.com/pages/how-it-works.
AGE REQUIREMENT:
You must be 18 or above to enter a rental contract. Students under 18 may rent under a parent or guardian.
COLLECTION TIP:
When collecting your equipment, take a few minutes to check everything before leaving. Match all items against the invoice to confirm nothing is missing, power each item on to verify it works, and check for any existing scratches or damage. If anything is missing or damaged, flag it immediately. When returning equipment, JustRentLah will cross-check against the invoice and may charge for anything missing or damaged that was not flagged at collection. 99% of the time everything is in order, but this quick check protects you in the rare case it is not.

