: Capturing mid-fall hair movement and using contour lighting for leather-clad subjects. Vintage Aesthetics
: Strategic framing and cropping during the shoot to reduce post-production time and create more powerful compositions. Technical Settings : Guidance on managing the Exposure Triangle
: Tips on how to use rugged locations—like mechanic shops with tires—to add texture and character to a portrait. Mirroring Technique : Capturing mid-fall hair movement and using contour
: Specific lighting placements to enhance muscular shape and contour in body-focused portraits. Posing & Subject Interaction Dynamic Couples
Based on the official curriculum, students learn through practical, high-production demonstrations: Editorial & Fashion Rugged Environments : Recreating the "Vanity Fair" or
: Using natural sunlight filtered through Venetian blinds to create dramatic, high-contrast patterns. The "Spotlight" Effect
: Positioning two subjects (such as aerial acrobats) so both are lit flatteringly without one being in the other's shadow. Rugged Environments students learn through practical
: Recreating the "Vanity Fair" or Leibovitz style of portraiture. Action Portraits