COVID UPDATE: This class will be offered as a HYBRID class, with a limited number of in-person seats available in addition to Live Online Learning. This listing is for registration for our BKC LIVE online class. To register for the in-person version of this class, please click here
Description
Everyone loves a good portrait. But in this…
COVID UPDATE: This class will be offered as a HYBRID class, with a limited number of in-person seats available in addition to Live Online Learning. This listing is for registration for our BKC LIVE online class. To register for the in-person version of this class, please click here
Description
Everyone loves a good portrait. But in this photographic genre, there’s far more than meets the eye. Portraits can be symbolic, iconic, flattering or revealing. In addition to learning how, we also encourage you to wonder why.
This six-session, challenge-based course enhances your portrait skills through understanding and maximizing natural light, continuous (hot) lights, composition, lens effects, and working with human subjects. We'll delve deep into what it means to be creative in photographic portraiture, including how to overcome equipment limitations in the DIY studio, and develop basic post-production skills to complete the job.
Who should take this class?
If you love taking pictures of people but want to up your portrait game, this class is for you. You’ve been learning the basics, perhaps you’ve even taken some of our intro classes, and now you’re ready to take the next step towards becoming a more skilled and professional taker of portraits.
What to prepare?
Make sure to have a working laptop or desktop with a webcamera, or an tablet/smartphone, and a good internet connection. We will send you an invite to join the class, along with instructions and a number you can call if you have technical issues. You might want headphones. Charge camera batteries and make space on your camera's memory card.
Prerequisites
Students should have a basic knowledge of manual exposure controls.
Meets 6 consecutive weeks (except holidays)