Yuri Pautov
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MClass I. Portraits in Natural Light
Part 1.
1) Preparations.
As you already know, the subject of our class is 'Natural light portrait'.
One can read in books that the main purpose of taking portrait shots is to
1) show the character, or
2) to create a character.
In my case (I mean my women's portraits), it is showing or creating a Beauty.
We all know that 'photography' word itself means 'light writing' (BTW it was for discovery of photons that Albert Einstein received his Nobel Prize, not for his famous theory of relativity), so we will talk about the light.
The word 'Portrait' comes from the old French verb 'portraire' – to portray, to picture…
So we will also talk about what we need to picture – compositions, backgrounds, foregrounds…
And, definitely, we will be talking about models!
Preparations include:
a) Inspecting all gears that we need:
1) camera
2) tripod (for some shots)
3) remote (for some shots) – but if you don't have remote, you can use camera's timer
4) reflector (for some shots)
And, of course, afterwards,
5) computer, photo editing software (I use Adobe PhotoShop)
b) Finding a person to photograph.
c) Choosing time
d) Choosing place
e) Choosing dress
Part 1.
1) Preparations.
As you already know, the subject of our class is 'Natural light portrait'.
One can read in books that the main purpose of taking portrait shots is to
1) show the character, or
2) to create a character.
In my case (I mean my women's portraits), it is showing or creating a Beauty.
We all know that 'photography' word itself means 'light writing' (BTW it was for discovery of photons that Albert Einstein received his Nobel Prize, not for his famous theory of relativity), so we will talk about the light.
The word 'Portrait' comes from the old French verb 'portraire' – to portray, to picture…
So we will also talk about what we need to picture – compositions, backgrounds, foregrounds…
And, definitely, we will be talking about models!
Preparations include:
a) Inspecting all gears that we need:
1) camera
2) tripod (for some shots)
3) remote (for some shots) – but if you don't have remote, you can use camera's timer
4) reflector (for some shots)
And, of course, afterwards,
5) computer, photo editing software (I use Adobe PhotoShop)
b) Finding a person to photograph.
c) Choosing time
d) Choosing place
e) Choosing dress