Description
In this course, you will :
- Learn how to conceptualise a meaningful subject and find visual solutions to make your ideas a reality. Kristina walks you through the process of selecting a topic and expanding on your ideas. Next, investigate how colour, texture, shape, light, and other factors can influence how a photograph feels.
- Explore the pre-production stage. Before moving on to the technical decisions, create two art direction boards for your concepts. Learn how different cameras and lenses affect your photography, and how Kristina employs light and modifiers in her creative process.
- Learn to set up and shoot two photographs, a self-portrait and a portrait of someone else. Discover how to capture meaning and emotion through your photos, taking into consideration things like lighting, clothing, and the connection to your model.
- Curate and select your favorite shots with Kristina as your guide and discover the importance of RAW image editing. To finish the course, Kristina talks you through how to make the final tweaks to your images in Photoshop.
- Learn how to portray feelings and messages through photography and create images of a subject that is important to you.
Syllabus :
1. Ideas and Research
- Ideation
- How to Choose Your Subject
- Translating Words into Visuals
2. Pre-Production
- Art Direction 1
- Art Direction 2
- Technical Decisions
3. The Shoots
- Portrait
- Setting up for Shoot: Portrait
- Self-Portrait
- Setting up for Shoot: Self-Portrait
4. Post-Production and Editing
- Curating and Selecting Your Shots
- RAW Image Editing
- Retouching: What Should Stay and What Should Go