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Trusted teacher: — Methodology — This course is designed for all levels, from beginners wanting to understand their tools to professionals seeking guidance in project development and professionalization. — Learning Philosophy — I believe that learning is a dialogue. My approach is flexible and adapts to your needs: field case studies, participatory guidance during creation, and targeted training on specific aspects. Sessions are scheduled according to your needs and constraints, ideally every two weeks to maintain a good rhythm. — First Meeting — During our first meeting, we will define the framework, method, tools, and objectives of the training together. — Topics Covered — The 6 Pillars of Image Creation • Subject: Choice and importance of the subject • Staging: Composition and arrangement of elements • Lighting: Use and mastery of natural and artificial light • Viewpoint: Angles and perspectives for visual impact • Exposure: Techniques for correct and creative exposure • Aesthetics: Developing a consistent visual style Preparing a Photoshoot • Planning: Logistical and creative preparation • Location Scouting: Choosing and evaluating locations • Equipment: Selection and preparation of necessary gear • Models and Outfits: Coordination with models and wardrobe selection • Storyboard: Creating a visual scenario for the shoot with MidJourney Natural Light • Understanding Natural Light: Characteristics and types of natural light • Golden Hours: Photography during the golden hours • Using Reflectors: Techniques for directing and softening light • Shadow Management: Creating and controlling natural shadows • Outdoor Shooting: Practical tips for outdoor sessions Artificial Lights • Introduction to Artificial Light: Types of light sources • Continuous Light vs. Flash: Advantages and disadvantages • Lighting Techniques: Using softboxes, snoots, and other accessories • Studio Setup: Organizing and installing studio lighting • Creating Light Ambiances: Techniques for different visual effects Fashion Photography • Conceptualizing a Fashion Portrait: Ideas and inspirations • Model Direction: Tips for directing and communicating with models • Outfit Selection: Importance of clothing and accessories • Lighting Usage: Specific techniques for fashion portraits • Post-Processing: Retouching and enhancing fashion portraits Street Photography • Introduction to Street Photography: Concepts and ethics • Interacting with Subjects: Techniques for approaching and photographing people in the street • Using Natural Light: Adapting to outdoor lighting • Dynamic Composition: Creating impactful images in urban settings • Post-Processing: Suitable retouching for street photography Digital Development on Lightroom or Capture One • Introduction to Lightroom: Interface presentation and customization • Image Import: Methods and file organization • Image Development: White balance, exposure, contrast, etc. • Local Adjustments: Using brushes, graduated and radial filters • Exporting: Export settings for different uses Project Development • Project Conception: Ideation and planning • Research and Inspiration: Techniques for finding creative ideas • Production Planning: Managing time and resources • Execution: Practical realization of the project • Evaluation and Adjustment: Analysis and continuous improvement of the project Photobook Editing • Book Design: Structuring and layout • Image Selection: Choosing photos and organizing them • Editing Software: Using tools for creating photo books • Online Printing Services: Comparison and use of available services • File Preparation: Optimization for printing and publishing Professional Equipment • Professional Kit Overview: Description of essential equipment • Cameras: Selection and use of different types of cameras • Lenses: Choosing lenses for various situations • Essential Accessories: Tripods, filters, flashes, etc. • Equipment Maintenance and Management: Techniques for maintaining and protecting gear The Photography Profession: Market Dynamics • Fashion Photography: Understanding the expectations of magazines, modeling agencies, and fashion brands. Techniques for portfolio presentation and collaboration with stylists and makeup artists. • Wedding Photography: Organization and management of events, interaction with clients, and specific marketing strategies. • Product Photography: Collaboration with businesses for product photography aimed at advertising and online sales. Techniques for staging and lighting. • Editorial Photography: Working with magazine and newspaper editors, designing photo reports, and meeting publication deadlines. • Corporate Photography: Creating corporate portraits, covering professional events, and creating visual content for companies. • Art Photography: Exhibiting in galleries, participating in competitions and festivals, and selling photographic art. The Photography Profession: Freelance Dynamics • Portfolio Creation: Selecting and presenting the best works to attract clients and collaborations. • Marketing Strategies: Using social media, creating a professional website, and developing a personal brand. • Professional Networking: Importance of industry relationships, participating in events and online/offline communities. • Client Management: Communication techniques, managing expectations, and maintaining long-term client relationships. • Legal and Financial Aspects: Understanding contracts, copyrights, invoicing, and financial management as a freelance. • Continuous Development: Ongoing training, technological watch, and adaptation to new trends and technologies.
Photography · Adobe lightroom · Adobe photoshop
Photoshop and Lightroom are two image editing applications developed by Adobe. Although they share some characteristics and functions, they have different approaches and purposes. Lightroom focuses on workflow and image management, especially for photographers. It allows you to import, organize, classify and edit large amounts of photos efficiently. Among the Lightroom editing tools we can find; exposure correction, white balance, cropping and focus. In addition, it offers options to apply adjustments in batches, which makes it easy to edit multiple images at the same time. For its part, Photoshop is an image editing software widely used in graphic design, photography and other creative disciplines. It offers a wide range of advanced tools and features for manipulating, retouching, and compositing images. You can make fine adjustments to colors, contrasts, brightness, apply filters and special effects, remove blemishes, and much more. Photoshop is a powerful and versatile tool that allows you to make detailed and complex edits to images. Both applications have significant advantages. Photoshop is known for its detailed editing capabilities and extensive set of creative tools. It is ideal for precise image retouching, complex manipulations, and the creation of custom graphic designs. Lightroom, for its part, is especially useful for photographers, as it provides a streamlined workflow and specific tools to enhance and organize large collections of photos. Taking a course on Photoshop and Lightroom can be beneficial for several reasons: You will learn to use advanced tools and editing techniques that will allow you to improve your creative skills and express yourself visually more effectively. You will be able to optimize your workflow and manage your images more efficiently, which is especially important if you work with large volumes of photos. You will gain practical knowledge on specific adjustments and corrections to improve the quality of your images, allowing you to obtain more professional results. You will be up to date with the latest updates and features of these apps, giving you a competitive edge and keeping you up to date in the world of image editing. In summary, taking a course on Photoshop and Lightroom will give you skills and knowledge that will allow you to boost your creativity, improve the quality of your images and optimize your workflow. These skills are valuable to both creative professionals and photo enthusiasts who want to take their images to the next level.
Photography · Adobe lightroom · Adobe photoshop
Trusted teacher: ABOUT THE TEACHER Martin is a professional photographer and photojournalist. Through his numerous personal projects, he is particularly interested in youth and geo-environmental issues. The 21st century and the upheavals that accompany it particularly fascinate him. During 2017 and 2018, he carried out numerous projects in South-East Asia where he was able to work for seven months. The most important of these is entitled The Faces of the Mekong. Using the mythical Mekong River and its resources as a common thread, it provides a broad perspective on the geo-environmental issues related to development in the Indochinese peninsula (Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand). He has also focused on Vietnamese and Laotian youth through the prism of street sports and urban culture. In 2019, he travelled to Hong Kong to cover, among other things, the uprising of the pro-democracy movement, which earned him a nomination for the Bayeux Prize for War Correspondents in the Young Reporter category. In parallel to his projects, Martin also responds to commissions from the press, NGOs and private companies. His work is regularly published in the French and international press (Le Monde, Libération, The Washington Post, Le Figaro, Vice, Reporterre, Mr Mondialisation, Fisheye Magazine). They have been awarded several times, including the François Chalais Young Reporter of the Year Award 2015 in the photo category. He was a finalist for the Grand Prix Paris Match du Photoreporter étudiant and a winner of the Young Talents Photo Prize by fotofever. These projects also lead to exhibitions and conferences. PRACTICAL OUTING For a more concrete and playful practice of photography, this outing will allow us to work on different aspects of photography: - Mastering your camera, whatever it is. If you practice photography with your smartphone, you are also welcome. - Work on framing and composition. - Using light as raw material - Learning about street photography. - Post-production of photographs on Lightroom (only on request). IN-DEPTH TRAINING The training consists in accompanying you in the development of your photographic projects and in the setting up of your activity of photographer. This training concerns photography as I practice it. That is to say, photography that speaks of the world in which we live and which, at the same time, is creative with a real aesthetic research. In other words, we are halfway between photo reportage, documentary photography and artistic photography. This programme is tailored to each student and is divided into two main parts 1) The creative process : - Developing personal photographic writing - Preparing and carrying out projects - Assimilate the photographic narrative and the codes of photoreportage - Knowing how to be a versatile photographer to diversify your sources of income - Responding to a photographic commission 2) An activity that is a source of income in the long term: - Communicate well with the right tools - Finding funding for your projects - Sell your projects and photographs through various channels - Mastering productivity techniques to be efficient while remaining independent - Find clients and trigger concrete orders - Multiply your sources of income With this training, I will be at your side to accompany you in the different stages of this process. Together we will set your concrete short and long term goals and we will work day by day on the best method to reach them. In concrete terms, the training consists of working meetings by video conference or in person. This training does not require a particular age or level of education. Nevertheless, certain prerequisites are necessary such as a good general culture (to understand the world in which we live), a certain maturity as well as a basic technical mastery of photography.
Photography · Adobe lightroom · Journalism
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