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Dynamic Sports Photography Conception and Editing

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Description: Creating compelling portraits of athletes can be a lot of fun, especially when you're able to translate the dynamic characteristics of their particular sport into what is physically a static medium. Learn how to use some simple tools to create eye-catching, stylized, dynamic sports portraits with this tutorial. In this tutorial, we take you through: Location Scouting - where to shoot your subjects; The Shoot - lighting your subjects for dramatic effect; Image Processing, part I - preparing your files in Lightroom; Image Processing, part II - compositing and finishing your photographs with Photoshop. Your photo session starts long before you press the shutter Preparation, or pre-production for a shoot plays a huge part in the success of your photographs. Location scouting, knowing what gear or accessories to carry with you on the shoot, all of these can make or break a session - and dictate the success (or lack thereof...) of your photos in advance. During the session itself, lighting your subjects efficiently is key for maximizing the dramatic and dynamic effect, while ensuring your post workflow is as easy and smooth as possible. Post-production, or getting your photographs from their straight-out-of-camera state to the final image, also plays a huge part. Your camera may be great, but there's almost always a lot more that can be done in post. Contents and overview This tutorial contains over 10 lectures, in which we guide you through our thought process for location scouting, pre-production, the photo sessions, and then show you how we finish our images using Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop, all the way from basic file processing to the final composites. By the end of this course, you will:
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Price: 19.99
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