Dan Brouillette – Editorial Portrait Photography for High School Seniors
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Dan Brouillette – Editorial Portrait Photography for High School Seniors
- 46 Video lessons in HD
- 10h 11m of class content
- Exclusive bonus content
LESSONS
1. Class Introduction
2. How To Make Senior Photos Stand Out
3. What Is Lighting In Layers?
4. Build A Lighting Foundation
5. Layer One: Main Light
6. Layer Two: Fill Light
7. Layer Three: Accent Light
8. Layer Four: Additional Light
9. Outdoor Lighting Examples
10. Outdoor Lighting Equipment
11. Outdoor Lighting Camera Settings
12. Outdoor Camera Settings Examples
13. Outdoor Lighting Q&A
14. Live Shoot: In-Studio Lighting
15. Live Shoot: Metering
16. Live Shoot: Large Soft Light Setups
17. Live Shoot: On Camera Flash
18. Live Shoot: 2 Light Set-Up
19. Live Shoot: Accent Light
20. Live Shoot: Hard Light
21. Live Shoot: Create White Backdrop
22. Introduction To Direction
23. Live Shoot: Photo Booth Direction
24. Live Shoot: Basics Of Direction
25. Live Shoot: Beauty Dish Close Up
26. Live Shoot: Subtle Cues Through Direction
27. Location Shoot: Senior Introduction To Shoot
28. Location Shoot: Use Location To Your Advantage
29. Location Shoot: Create Scenarios
30. Location Shoot: The Walk Plus Variations
31. Location Shoot: Outdoor Lighting
32. Pre-Session Consultation
33. Prep Clients For Purchase
34. Get To Know The Client Before Session
35. Decide Clothing Options Prior To Session
36. Client Interaction
37. Pre Session Consult Q&A
38. Image Workflow Overview
39. RAW Editing Workflow
40. Basic Photoshop Editing
41. AlienSkin Exposure Color Toning
42. Marketing To Seniors Overview
43. Marketing To Seniors
44. Alternative Income In Any Market
45. High School Posters As Marketing
46. Seeing Moments Differently
CLASS DESCRIPTION
Creating An Experience That Seniors Will Love And Parents Will Buy
Create images beyond the “traditional” senior shoot and make your clients feel like they stepped into an editorial campaign. Knowing the basics for lighting in-studio and outdoors, as well as how to make your clients feel involved in the creative process can make your business stand out and thrive in a crowded market. Dan Brouillette is a successful editorial photographer, who molded his studio to reflect his commercial work. Each senior gets to help with the creative process of finding a shoot that fits their personality and Dan uses his knowledge on lighting and posing to make every shoot look as if it belongs in a magazine. In this course Dan will teach:
- Pre-session tips for preparing your photoshoot
- What lighting equipment works for successful in-studio and location shooting
- How to light in layers to create a portrait that is dynamic
- Tips for posing and directing your seniors that make them feel comfortable and excited for the shoot
- How to get involved in the local high schools so that students are familiar with you and your work
- How to edit and cull through your images for a simple and time efficient workflow
Create stand-out photography that excites seniors to organically market your business to their friends and simultaneously grow your portfolio beyond the high school senior market. Dan Brouillette has taken his knowledge from working with magazines like ESPN, Time, The Wall Street Journal, and Men’s Health and utilized it to build his successful high school senior photography business while shooting in a style he loves and growing his portfolio.
DAN BROUILLETTE
Dan Brouillette is a commercial, editorial and senior photographer based out of Omaha, Nebraska. Dan uses specialized lighting and posing techniques to create cinematic images for his senior clients that are unlike anything in the industry. After working as a lighting tech in New York City, spending his time lighting sets for celebrity and editorial shoots (which he still does today), he moved to Omaha to start his own studio and bring some of that New York flare to his local clients. By implementing different lighting techniques and modifiers typically reserved for commercial photography, Dan is able to stand out and give his clients unique images that look and feel like they were taken from the pages of a magazine. His editorial clients include ESPN Magazine, Women’s Health, TIME Magazine and many more and he has been hired by several photographers to construct lighting setups for celebrity shoots including James Franco, Anna Kendrick, Anne Hathaway, Kristen Stewart, and Scarlett Johansson.
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- Editorial Portrait Photography for High School Seniors Course
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