Cinematic & Dramatic Portraits: A Masterclass with David Shoukry
Beautiful portraits. Now.
About the Masterclass
Award-winning portrait photographer David Shoukry presents this extensive series on creating incredible, dramatic images based on cinematic and fine art traditions. Working with 4 models, you’ll experience 12 shoots where David shows you how to achieve a range of lighting styles that have become the signature of his work. Working with 1-3 lights you’ll learn how to produce incredible results in a small space and with a small amount of equipment.
What’s included?
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8+ hours of high quality video content
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8 Alien Skin Exposure presets (X4/X5/X6)
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4 Photoshop action sets
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Example raw files & completed images
You’ll learn how to make subtle changes to your lighting to achieve beautiful results, with no need for light meters, ratios or maths
This course is for you if
—You struggle to create great light in your photos
—You work in a small studio or home studio
—You cannot get consistent results
—Your photos look too ‘studio’
—You hate jargon, ratios & light meters
Imagine if you could
—Create stunning work without spending a fortune
—Learn the secret to making beautiful, soft light
—Produce incredible images using SIMPLE techniques
—Generate gorgeous, repeatable results
—Do it all in your own home
What you’ll learn
For every shoot, David shows you
—Lighting and camera setup
—Detailed, step-by-step retouching
—Colour grading in a range of ways
You’ll also get detailed info on
—Planning shoots
—Social media prep
—Lighting diagrams for each setup
—8+ hours of video content
About David
David studied Music at Oxford University then worked as a musician and teacher before becoming a portrait photographer.
Having spent recent years working in some of the most beautiful parts of the world, David is now based between Bath and London, working extensively with musicians, ballet dancers, models, stage actors and other performing arts professionals to produce publicity and editorial photography.
His work has been published by the Los Angeles Times, BBC, Radio Times among others, and exhibition highlights include London’s Royal Academy of Arts.
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