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Level of Difficulty

3 out of 5



Photographing people is one of the most difficult things to do and yet one of the most common subject matters.  Our portrait photography classes are presented in an intensive weekend format that will cover many aspects of portrait photography and leave you with the knowledge and skills to create more flattering, creative and well lit portrait photographs.


On the first day of this workshop, we will enter into a study of light. You will learn to recognize the patterns of good portrait light. Once you know what you are looking for, then we will show you how to create or control the light to illuminate a flattering portrait. With the guidance of the instructor, you and your classmates practice lighting techniques using natural light, window light, reflected light, subtractive light and flash photography. Many tools for creating this attractive light will be provided for you to experiment with.


On the second day, you will learn how to guide your subject into classic and casual poses to suit the mood and background of the image.  Students will practice posing a variety of subjects into flattering poses including; standing poses, seated poses, hand and foot positons and use of props to enhance the pose. We will also discuss how and why to select certain locations for your photographs so that the photograph will convey the message that you or your subject want it to.


COURSE DATES:

Saturday and Sunday from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM

May 15th & 16th




COST $300

Canadian Dollar (plus tax).

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What you will learn



This is a 12 hour class that covers a large number of topics around the posing of families and children in portrait photography including:


  • How to set an appropriate atmosphere for productive photography with families and children
  • Setting realistic expectations
  • Learning to interact with your subject(s)
  • Flattering poses for adults and children
  • Creative compositions
  • Patterns and Symmetry in Posing
  • Posing for young Children
  • Posing for Couples
  • Posing for Families
  • Posing for Large Groups

 

What to expect


  • 12 hours of classroom instruction
  • Plenty of hands on practice with real people
  • Hot lunch on both days
  • Certificate of completion
  • Small group size, limited to 12 participants


Equipment Required


  • DSLR camera with lens (telephoto lens is preferred)
  • A sturdy tripod
  • External flash (optional)
  • Cable Release or wireless trigger (optional)
  • Reflector (optional)


Prerequisites for our Digital Camera Fundamentals class


Digital Camera Fundamentals Class or equivalent experience

Your Instructor for Digital Photography for Beginners


Your instructor for the class will be Chris Stambaugh.  Chris is the former president of the Professional Photographer's of Canada and has been a professional photographer for over two decades. Chris holds the designations of "Master of Photographic Arts" and "Honorary Lifetime Member" by the PPOC. Chris has won numerous awards for his work including being a finalist in the Alberta and Canadian Portrait Photographer of the Year. Imagine That Photographics is the name of the photography company that Chris has built and you can check out his work and services through his web site www.imaginethatphotographics.com. 

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 "I took a college photography course a few years ago, I learned more in this 2 day portrait photography course than I did in 4 months full time courses. I found the portrait class to be very informative. It really helped me fine tune some of the areas I needed some help on, and highlighting what does and does not work for posing and why. I am now much more confident to tackle family groups." - Heather M.

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