Lighting and Posing for a Cinematic Portrait Information
Lighting and Posing for a Cinematic Portrait by Dan Brouillette is a masterclass that delves into the techniques of creating cinematic portraits that convey depth, emotion, and movement.
Creating a cinematic look to your portraits will add another dimension by incorporating depth, emotion, and movement. Award-winning editorial and advertising photographer Dan Brouillette breaks down the components of lighting for a strong portrait. He will show you how he uses different lenses and lighting setups to make your portraits stand out and take on new life. He’ll also explain how to direct the subject so they are involved to help bring all of the elements together for an amazing and cinematic photograph.
What You’ll Learn In Lighting and Posing for a Cinematic Portrait?
- Class Introduction
- Purpose Of Cinematic Portrait
- How To Create A Natural Light Cinematic Portrait
- How To Create A Cinematic Portrait With Strobes
- Shoot: Cinematic Portrait With Strobes
- Shoot: Strobes With Silver Reflector
- Embrace Natural Movement Though Direction
- Shoot: Long Exposure To Capture Movement
- Shoot: Multiple Exposure To Capture Movement
About Author
Dan Brouillette is a commercial, editorial and senior photographer based out of Omaha, Nebraska. Dan uses specialized lighting and posing techniques to create cinematic images for his senior clients that are unlike anything in the industry. After working as a lighting tech in New York City, spending his time lighting sets for celebrity and editorial shoots (which he still does today), he moved to Omaha to start his own studio and bring some of that New York flare to his local clients.
By implementing different lighting techniques and modifiers typically reserved for commercial photography, Dan is able to stand out and give his clients unique images that look and feel like they were taken from the pages of a magazine. His editorial clients include ESPN Magazine, Women’s Health, TIME Magazine and many more and he has been hired by several photographers to construct lighting setups for celebrity shoots including James Franco, Anna Kendrick, Anne Hathaway, Kristen Stewart, and Scarlett Johansson.
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