Natural Light Fashion / Beauty Photography
Natural Light Fashion / Beauty Photography, available at Free, has an average rating of 4, with 36 lectures, based on 643 reviews, and has 36600 subscribers.
You will learn about At the end of this course, you should be very comfortable in all kinds of natural light situations. Your fashion and beauty work will see significant improvement. If you have experience in shooting, you will be able to add some additional tools to your arsenal of light. This course is ideal for individuals who are You should be experienced in using your camera. or You understand f-stops and shutter speed as it relates to exposure. It is particularly useful for You should be experienced in using your camera. or You understand f-stops and shutter speed as it relates to exposure.
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Summary
Title: Natural Light Fashion / Beauty Photography
Price: Free
Average Rating: 4
Number of Lectures: 36
Number of Published Lectures: 35
Number of Curriculum Items: 36
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 35
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- At the end of this course, you should be very comfortable in all kinds of natural light situations.
- Your fashion and beauty work will see significant improvement.
- If you have experience in shooting, you will be able to add some additional tools to your arsenal of light.
Who Should Attend
- You should be experienced in using your camera.
- You understand f-stops and shutter speed as it relates to exposure.
Target Audiences
- You should be experienced in using your camera.
- You understand f-stops and shutter speed as it relates to exposure.
There is something inherently beautiful about natural light. It can be soft and warm, or hard and unforgiving, or even have a sort of melancholy to it. These are the areas we will be looking at in this course.
Fashion and Beauty photography make use of natural light in many ways. A recent viewing of Vogue (October, 2012) reveals many natural light photography shots by up and coming and well established photographers. The techniques are not hard to understand, but still require the finesse and deliberate approach that is required when using artificial lighting.
We will look at natural light from all angles; full sun, modified sun, shade and moody, emotional light.
We will build some inexpensive modifiers for natural light, and also show how to correctly use white reflectors, silver and gold reflectors, scrims, mirrors, and more. These tools are not expensive, but the results they give can be astounding.
The natural light fashion/beauty photography course is divided into 12 lectures, each running approximately 30 minutes. There is a workbook, plans for building a scrim and large reflector, and lots of videos.
Most lectures include a shoot with the gear we are using, a Photoshop tutorial, the PSD file for viewing and a look at how the final images were selected. Looking at the images as they are shot, and then edited, is very powerful as a learning tool.
If you are interested in portraiture, fashion, beauty or glamour, this natural light photography course will open your eyes to the very cool ways you can use natural light to make your images.
The beauty photography course is suited to any level of photographer. I recommend a light meter, although we will also show you ways to use your camera meter as we go. A couple of stands would also be a good addition to your natural light arsenal.
This class also has over two hours of bonus content, with new content being added in May 2013 and June 2013.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction to Natural Light Techniques
Lecture 1: Welcome to the Natural Light Fashion & Beauty Workshop
Lecture 2: An Overview of Natural Light Fashion and Beauty Photography
Lecture 3: The Workbook (Revised 12/27/12)
Chapter 2: Tools for Natural Light Fashion and Beauty Photography
Lecture 1: Introduction to the Natural Light Tools
Chapter 3: Building Reflectors and Light Panels
Lecture 1: Building a Small Scrim Document
Lecture 2: Building a Large Scrim (revised)
Chapter 4: Working in Direct Sun
Lecture 1: Looking for Interesting Sun
Lecture 2: Post Processing Red Jeans and Garage Door Shot (Lightroom)
Lecture 3: Post Processing Backlight Full Sun Shot in Photoshop
Chapter 5: Adding Reflectors to Full Sun Natural Light
Lecture 1: Post-Processing the Shot
Lecture 2: Using Reflectors in Bright Sun
Chapter 6: Using a Scrim (Light Panel) in Direct Sun
Lecture 1: A Simple Scrim
Lecture 2: Post Processing the Simple Scrim Shot
Chapter 7: Using Shiny Reflectors
Lecture 1: Using a Shiny Gold Reflector for Effect
Lecture 2: Post-Process of Gold Reflector / Sun
Lecture 3: Post-Process of Gold Against Wall
Lecture 4: Post-Processing the Total Shadow Shot
Chapter 8: Natural Soft Light in Shade
Lecture 1: Soft Light in the Shade
Lecture 2: Choosing the Shot
Lecture 3: Lightroom Post Process of Beauty Shot
Chapter 9: Shadow Edge Light for a Cool Effect
Lecture 1: Using the Edge of the Shadow Line for a Fashion Look
Lecture 2: Post-Processing the Edge of the Shadow Shot
Chapter 10: Beauty Shoot with Natural Light
Lecture 1: Post Processing Headshot
Lecture 2: Natural Light Headshot
Chapter 11: Webinar on Posing / Natural Light
Lecture 1: Posing and Working in Natural Light
Chapter 12: Creating Your Style in Natural Light Fashion and Beauty Photography
Lecture 1: A discussion with Matt Dutile
Chapter 13: Natural Light Articles
Lecture 1: Using a Light Meter to "Place" Exposure
Lecture 2: Just a Camera and a Subject
Lecture 3: In Praise of Natural light
Lecture 4: Thoughts on a Couple of Portraits
Lecture 5: Shooting by the Seat of Your Pants (It Happens)
Chapter 14: Bonus Content
Lecture 1: Natural Light Beauty Headshot
Lecture 2: Webinar: January 12, 2013
Lecture 3: Michelle in Natural Light
Lecture 4: Bonus Content: Webinar on May 23, 2013. Lots of good stuff
Instructors
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Don Giannatti
Photographer, Designer, Author and Educator
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 28 votes
- 2 stars: 32 votes
- 3 stars: 104 votes
- 4 stars: 189 votes
- 5 stars: 290 votes
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