Ana of Anamaria Brandt Photography has been specializing in pregnancy and newborn imagery for over 15 years. Her classic images stand the test of time as her clients come to her over and over again to document their pregnancy and newborn arrivals. Known for her endless patience, Ana believes that to create a business that lasts, you need more then great images of sleepy newborns.
CM - East Liberty | Thin Signature & Sans 3638915
Introducing our newest font duo with the name East liberty thin signature and sans serif, this is a duo between a modern script signature and sans serif condensed which is perfect for creating logos, brands, tshirt, photographic watermarks, beauty products, magazine covers, magazine content, quotes and more.
CM - Ramadhan Karim - Arabic Fauxlang 3716181
This font is -almost- perfectly mimic the Arabic Letters, and highly usable for designing all kind of graphics design related to Islamic Contents, specially in typography for Titles, Posters, Flyers, T-shirt or even a Book Cover. We dedicated this font for welcoming Ramadhan - the Holly Month of Islam.
Lara Jade is a fashion and advertising photographer from England who currently resides in New York City. She was fortunate enough to chance upon photography at the age of fifteen, taking early fortes in self-portraiture and fine art photography. At only seventeen, she decided to start her own business - Lara Jade Photography. Beginning by taking on small clients, she was soon able to demonstrate a strong understanding of how to develop the commercial side of her business to adequately deal with the growing demand for her work. Lara's momentum has continued to build; she is now successfully working within the fashion and advertising industry whilst also developing her personal portfolio and teaching workshops worldwide.
Join Lola in this exclusive course as she demonstrates how to capture the strength, fearlessness, and beauty of motherhood.
In this class, we will show you how to create glorious skin tones utilising the CMYK method of skin tone adjustment. It is something we use in every edit to ensure we have those gorgeous, perfectly toned skin colors in each and every image.
You will Learn the Basics and Principles of Achieving Photorealism by Working on a real reference example of a Exterior Environment: Something that exists in Real Life. You Will Learn everything You need to turn any image reference into a high quality realistic 3D scene in Blender
All fine artists share a common goal: to combine individual elements into a convincing, cohesive whole that tells a story or expresses an intention. Photography is especially suited to this pursuit because the photographer can create multiple, distinct images of a single subject using a variety of design techniques. The display on a digital camera instantly shows the arrangement of elements in an image, allowing the photographer to make changes and refine their creation as they work.
In Composition for Portraiture: Creating Compelling Headshots, Group Shots, and Senior Pictures, Certified Professional Photographer Dan Ablan teaches the composition basics you need to know to improve your portraits. Starting with a definition of composition–what it is and why it's important–Dan then tackles the basic concepts of composition, such as the rule of thirds, negative space, and the use of angles in photography to create more compelling imagery. Dan then dives into portraiture, discussing the best ways to work with your subject (or subjects), and how to "posture" (rather than just "pose") your subjects in order to create flattering images that bring out their best. Additionally, Dan discusses the topic of "environment"–including foreground, background, and leading lines–as well as the best ways to crop your images (in camera and in post-production) to maximize success. The book wraps up with Dan discussing some of the lesser-known composition tools at your disposal (golden ratio, fibonacci spiral, golden triangle) to help you create your best composition when you're both shooting and editing your images.
To remain relevant and in demand in today’s visually driven world, image makers must learn to craft both still photographs and motion in order to attract clients.