The Portrait Masters - The Location Lighting Series by Felix Kunze - Layered Lighting on Location
English | Video: 1080p
https://theportraitmasters.com/product/layered-light-outdoors/
It’s time to take what you’ve learned and get creative! In this bonus segment, Felix combines some of the previous lessons in this series to shoot incredible portraits – that you’d never guess were shot in a back alley! Watch as Felix builds his setup simply with the tools you’ve learned to create jaw-dropping portraits of two different subjects.
English | June 1, 2011 | ISBN: 1608952983 | PDF | 126 pages | 15.5 MB
Offering a streamlined approach to creating studio-quality images, from backdrops to lighting, Joe Farace instructs photographers on selecting the gear that provides the most value and requires only minimal storage space. Emphasizing portability and ease, Farace also provides techniques for using small flash units to create big portrait-lighting effects.
Karl Taylor Photography - Fashion Photography – Lighting On Location
https://www.karltayloreducation.com/class/fashion-photography-lighting-on-location/
Combining natural light with studio flash, when working on location, can produce some creative and eye-catching results, as you’ll see in this fashion photography class. For this shoot, Karl and the team braved high winds and less than ideal tides to capture this stunning shot. Throughout the shoot, you’ll see how Karl carefully combines natural light with studio flash, how he uses filters to control ambient light from the setting sun, how he balances multiple lights and uses specific modifiers to create controlled patches of light in key parts of the shot.
English | 6+ Hours | Video: 720p | 5.2 GB
Making great photographs of people, especially your loved ones, can be really hard to do. The camera settings, lighting decisions, posing techniques, and everything in between, make for a ton of things to consider when trying to simply create a great photograph. Learn how to take professional looking portraits in 30 days no matter your skill level or the type of gear you have.
The most important skill of a successful photographer is to create exciting and impactful images in less than perfect lighting scenarios. Join two of Australia's best wedding photographers as they share how to control and master the most important ingredient of the imagemaking process—light. Take control of your imagemaking with creative lighting on location, while shooting alongside Rocco Ancora.
In this installment of the Lighting with Flash series, photographer and Strobist publisher David Hobby visits a conservation center to photograph subjects small and large, demonstrating flash lighting techniques along the way. The course begins with a close-up shoot of a small frog—and with details on how to light close-ups and macros using a small softbox and a reflector made of crumpled aluminum foil.
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + .VTT | Duration: 2 hours | Size: 1.95 GB