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Environmental Portraiture: Capture People in Their Own Space

Offered By: Domestika

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Portraiture Courses Photography Courses Storytelling Courses Image Editing Courses

Course Description

Overview

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Learn an intuitive method to plan, shoot, and edit natural and relaxed portrait images which capture the story of your subject and their passions.
  • Introduction
  • Exploring Styles and Planning the Photoshoot
  • The Photoshoot Day
  • Image Editing and a Few Tips
  • Final project
With environmental photography, you can tell the story behind your subject and capture the things they’re most passionate about in a single shot. Portrait and lifestyle photographer Liz Seabrook specializes in taking natural images that do just that. She has worked with clients including Apple, adidas, The Guardian, Soho House, and Patagonia, and has published a book, The Female Chef.

In this online course, Liz teaches you how to capture people in their own space, doing what they love. Learn to take and edit a variety of different images that convey a sense of place and passion in an effortless style. Make real connections with your subjects and create honest images.


Syllabus

  • About Me
  • Influences
  • Telling Stories with Images
  • The Equipment
  • Finding a Style
  • Planning the Photo Session
  • Working with a Subject
  • Action Portrait
  • The Portrait
  • Sense of Place
  • The Style: Choosing and Editing
  • Choosing the Set of Images 1
  • Choosing the Set of Images 2
  • Basic Skin and Environmental Retouch 1
  • Basic Skin and Environmental Retouch 2
  • Additional Tips
  • Environmental Portraiture: Capture People in Their Own Space

Taught by

Liz Seabrook

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