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Lesson 1 of 12 · Camera Handling and Manual Exposure Orientation
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Lesson 1 of 12 · Camera Handling and Manual Exposure Orientation
This Week’s Redo
Redo done. Skills keep.
Daily loop
one lesson, one drill, one submission. Read the technique, shoot your take, submit it, and check it honestly against the pass checklist before moving on. A pass is a real pass, not “close enough.”
Weekly redo
once a week, go back and reshoot the lesson you passed with the least confidence. Manual controls decay faster than phone habits did, because there’s no auto-anything to fall back on if the muscle memory fades. A skill not reused is a skill quietly leaking away.
Interleave, don’t binge
later lessons deliberately re-use earlier skills in new combinations. Lesson 5 needs Lessons 2, 3, and 4 running at once. Lesson 10 needs Lesson 3’s shutter feel and Lesson 1’s meter discipline running at once. Lesson 12 needs nearly everything running at once. If an earlier skill resurfaces and it doesn’t hold up, that’s the signal to redo it, not skip past it.
The capstone is the actual test
Lesson 12 isn’t a new skill, it’s every earlier skill running at the same time under real conditions, with real light that won’t wait for you to get the meter right. If it exposes a gap, reshoot the specific shot that reveals the gap, don’t reshoot the whole scene to avoid it.
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