Classical Lighting and Posing Techniques Video Tutorials(30 Videos) + BONUS Facebook Fanpage Magic
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In this video series, wedding photographer David Ziser
goes over the standard poses and lighting setups for
wedding portrait photography.
What you'll learn in these Course Lessons:
*** Introduction (03:09)
David goes over what he will cover and
explains the basic full-face view.
*** Two-Thirds View (06:20)
The general specs of the standard two-thirds setup and
some pointers on what to avoid when taking this shot.
*** Two-Thirds to Profile (02:59)
Correcting the two-thirds view and setting up the profile.
*** Profile View (05:11)
How to set up the profile view and what not to do.
*** Posing the Body (03:28)
David shares some of his tricks for posing the subject
such as placing the front foot forward, hiding the hands
behind the bouquet, and more.
*** Butterfly Lighting Pattern (02:16)
The first of five classical lighting patterns for
the face of the subject.
*** Loop Lighting Pattern (02:17)
Moving the light around the subject to the far side of
the nose to achieve this pattern.
*** Rembrandt Lighting Pattern (01:59)
The nose shadow and the cheek shadow combine to
form this pattern.
*** Split Lighting Pattern (00:44)
Illuminating one half of the face.
*** Rim Lighting Pattern (02:05)
An accent light that adds some extra light to an image.
*** Review of the Lighting Patterns (02:00)
Using a video light, David recreates all of the
lighting patterns he previously covered.
*** Broad Lighting (01:40)
This is an extra technique that covers the face in
a broad light pattern.
*** Putting It Together (04:38)
Using the lighting patterns along with the profile views
to create great photographs.
*** Window Lighting (03:15)
When working with a window light source, remember to
pose the subject to the light.
*** Loop Lighting with Profile View (01:55)
Shooting a profile shot with the window lighting from
a distance using a longer lens.
*** Shooting the Groom (02:11)
Looking for the loop lighting pattern and moving
the groom around for some different shots.
*** Vantage Point (01:01)
Positioning at an elevated view to open up the location
behind the bride and groom.
*** Posing the Bride and Groom (04:30)
Going through the setup and pose of a standard bride
and groom shot.
*** Home Location (10:52)
Some ideas for photos taken at the home of the bride.
*** The Groom (05:52)Shooting the groom at the home location.
*** Explore the Pose (03:33)
After a new setup, make sure to explore different
variations within that setup.
*** Using the Surroundings (05:21)
Looking for elements on the walls that can enhance
the picture.
*** Lines, Lines, Lines (05:30)
Posing the groom in well-defined positions.
*** Hollywood Lighting Technique (04:11)
Creating a small cone of light to isolate one area
of the subject.
*** Light Settings (03:01)
Choosing the right light settings in order to
pick up the colors of an interior shoot.
*** Three-Quarter Portrait (03:19)
Shooting a three-quarter portrait in the bedroom.
*** Moving Back Outside (02:39)
Moving the bride and groom to the back pool area of
the house.
*** Archways (04:56)
Using the archway of the architecture to
frame the bride in the shot.
*** Flash Outside (02:10)
Working with the ISO and Flash when shooting outside.
*** Summary (03:46)
David shares some final thoughts about the setups
that he covered in this series.
Course Time: 01 Hours 46 Minutes
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