Kirsten Lewis – Family Photography: Photojournalism in the Home

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Kirsten Lewis – Family Photography: Photojournalism in the Home

  • 37 Video lessons in HD
  • 9h 51m of class content
  • Exclusive bonus content

LESSONS

1. Introduction
2. The Evolution Of Family Photography
3. Defining Family Photography Genres
4. The History Of Photojournalism
5. My Rules For Photojournalism
6. Embracing The Unique
7. Developing Personal Perspective
8. Healing Through Photography
9. Student Image Review
10. Setting Expectations
11. Waiting For The Story
12. Working The Scene
13. Shooting The Morning Routine
14. Afternoon Routine
15. Evening Chaos
16. Bathtime And Storytime
17. Q&A
18. Getting And Maintaining Clients
19. Marketing In Your Own Way
20. Final Product And Delivery
21. Student Website Review
22. Contact Sheet Review
23. Image Reveal With Family
24. Critique: Anticipating The Moment
25. Critique: Composition
26. Critique: Isolating The Moment
27. Critique: Watching Edges
28. Critique: Squaring Up & Picture Choice
29. Critique: Getting In Close
30. Critique: Defining The Subject
31. Critique: Cropping
32. Critique: Photographer’s Perspective
33. Critique: Light
34. Personal Fears
35. Professional Fears
36. Taking Risks
37. RAW Image Culling & Critique

CLASS DESCRIPTION

Discover A New Way Of Photographing The Family.

Families are in constant motion. The relationships between parents, among siblings, and across generations are complex, fluid, and intense. Capturing the nuanced interplay of emotions in a family is no mean feat, and traditionally, photographers have chosen to summarize these relationships in pre-scripted, highly posed images.

Kirsten Lewis has developed a new way of photographing family dynamics. Bringing photojournalistic principles into this practice, she follows the family as they live their lives to create unique, powerful imagery.

In this class, you’ll learn:

  • How to capture a full day in a family’s life, including conflicts and resolutions
  • Adapting your camera to changing lighting and settings as you follow the family
  • How to narrow down day in the life images for final delivery

For the first time, Kirsten is allowing cameras to follow her throughout an entire day’s shoot with a family. Learn her process as she finds meaningful moments in a day full of activities such as morning routines, mealtimes, and the small moments of bickering and joy that make up the life of a family. Leave this class with the confidence to walk into any family situation with strong ideas, and create compelling memories for your clients.

KIRSTEN LEWIS

Kirsten is a family photojournalist based in Denver, Colorado; however her work takes her all over the world, from New Zealand to Dubai, Brazil to Canada, Italy to Hawaii. Although she has been shooting for over fifteen years, it was teaching on CreativeLive that really brought her approach to documentary family photography to the forefront as a desirable alternative to the traditional family portrait.  She has been mentoring photographers internationally not only within family photography, but a coach guiding them to find their own unique voice by embracing their personal experiences and encouraging them develop a personal point of view.  Despite the many accomplishments including being regularly featured on the Huffington Post, interviews around the world and listed as one of the top 100 photographers on Fearless Photographers, it is her role as a mother to her daughter Byrdie Mae and wife to her husband, street photographer Gregory Bethmann, that bring her the most pride and joy. Well that and any Scrabble victory, which are countless.

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