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Portrait Photography: Creating and Styling your Environment

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Overview

Connect to your photos
Don’t capture another picture that says nothing of your own style. Grow your confidence in creating or styling a portrait that pops and, more importantly, resonates. Recognize that you’re tired of feeling disconnected to your photography.

Tap into your artistic vision
Establishing your creative voice and finding the inspiration and support to stay with it are essential skills for a career in photography. Commit to mastering the technical elements so you can save time in production, focus on creating images with emotion, and start making the pictures that express your creative vision and ultimately resemble what you want to get paid to take.

Learn from the authority: John Keatley
John’s photos have filled the pages of Rolling Stone, Wired, and the New York Times Magazine. He’s covered celebrities from Anthony Hopkins to Macklemore and even had the rare opportunity to photograph Annie Leibovitz. He’s also passionate about education and supporting artists to find their personal style.

In this one-of-a-kind class, John breaks down how to conceptualize, produce, style, light and fine-tune your ideas. He leads you through the creation of an environmental portrait series, showing you how to make a vision come to life with any budget.

What you get out of this exclusive shoot:

  • Find inspiration and execute your vision
  • Research and create desired environments for set design or location scouting
  • Cast for portrait and direct subjects on set
  • Build a team of support around your project
  • Lighting and styles to make the background and subject work together
  • Creative ways to build your vision, regardless of budgetary limitations

Commit to your creativity
Are you ready to push the boundaries and find your unique voice? Get the hands-on tools to flex your creativity, collaborate for results, and carry out your vision.

Syllabus

  • Class Introduction
  • Creative Photography Path
  • Importance of Personal Work
  • Concepts and Inspiration
  • Choosing Your Environment
  • Research and Mood Boards
  • Finding Your Style
  • Establishing a Team
  • Jobs on Set
  • Production Hurdles
  • Working with an Art Director
  • Pooling Resources
  • Casting
  • Wardrobe
  • Set Design and Props: Interview with John Lavin
  • Gear
  • Lighting
  • Technical vs. Flexible Lighting
  • Creating Environment
  • Gear Essentials vs. DIY Solutions
  • Lighting for Your Subject
  • Lighting for Your Environment
  • Q&A
  • Directing Your Subject
  • Tips for Directing Talent
  • Pre-Lighting and Test Shoots
  • Shoot: Stylized Portrait - Close Up Part 1
  • Shoot: Stylized Portrait - Close Up Part 2
  • Shoot: Stylized Portrait - Close Up Part 3
  • Set Tour and Lighting Set Up
  • Shoot: Building Environment & Lighting Adjustments
  • Shoot: Building Environment Part 1
  • Shoot: Building Environment Part 2
  • Photo Critique
  • Shoot: Row Boat in Fog Set Tour
  • Shoot: Row Boat in Fog Part 1
  • Shoot: Row Boat in Fog Part 2
  • Shoot: Row Boat in Fog Part 3
  • Shoot: Row Boat in Fog Part 4
  • Shoot: Scuba in the Hull Part 1
  • Shoot: Scuba in the Hull Part 2
  • Shoot: Scuba in the Hull Part 3
  • Image Selection: Stylized Portrait
  • Image Selection: Building Environment
  • Image Selection: Row Boat in Fog
  • Image Selection: Scuba in the Hull
  • Next Steps: Create New Work
  • Next Steps: Share Your Work
  • Next Steps: Marketing and Branding Consistency
  • Final Image Reveal - Concept and Casting
  • Final Image Reveal - Retouching: Communication and Direction
  • Final Image Reveal - Final Q&A

Taught by

John Keatley

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