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Let's click this Photography Day

We all love to click photographs, sometimes specific and other times random. At the beginning of pandemic coronavirus, we all must have tried hands in clicking photographs, including mouth-watering food, home delight, and nature. Today, it's World Photography Day, and the internet is flooded with the world's greatest click, but let's bring our best click.

Let's learn to take the best shots right from your drawing-room. From clicking mouth-watering pictures of food to getting the best angles for selfies – there is a photographer hidden in each one of us.

Let's hone our creative skill and learn the tips and tricks to master that perfect shot with lessons by experts turned Airbnb Online hosts for the day. Using your smartphone to capture spectacular shots to understanding the intricacies of lights and angles – these Airbnb Online Experiences will ensure you proudly wear the official photographer badge at the next get-together.

Phone photography class

In the session you will be engaged in a fun and creative photography journey with your Fashion Photographer host. Start to rediscover light in photos and learn how angles impact the final image. Your host Bonnie will show you how to find your perfect VIP photo angles and three basic poses to decrease stress in front of the camera. Isn't that what you always wanted? After every concept, you will practice the techniques, learn, see, and apply instantly.

Creative smartphone photography

Learn how to take the best shots for your Instagram through an hour-long Online Experience. You will learn to take nice pictures with any type of smartphone and edit them quickly using some of the best free online apps. By the end of the hour, you would have also learned some time-saving tricks on adding magic to your photos when editing on your smartphone.

Coffee & cameras with olympic youtuber

This experience is for anyone who whips out their smartphone every time the meal arrives at a restaurant, loves capturing the mood and vibes at their local coffee shop, or just appreciates an aesthetically pleasing Instagram feed! This session involves making an iced coffee together with the host (who is an Olympian and professional volleyball player by day), set the stage and then capture that exact moment when the cream pours out and tumbles over the ice into the smooth dark caffeine-filled goodness below, making the perfect coffee-cream swirl. Total drool and Insta-worthy!

Create with a pro studio photographer

Explore the creative potential of your lighting accessories, natural and artificial lighting capabilities, and styling of your personal space by creating a series of photos. This Online Experience will walk you through how the host sets up her at-home studio, which can be used for portraiture, product, and fashion shoots. Your host will use basic studio equipment during the class so that the instructions are beginner-friendly.

(With agency inputs).

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