Exploring Photography: Family and Group Portraiture
1h 44mIntermediate2020-07-01
Authors

Natalie Fobes
Photographer, Pulitzer Finalist
Course details
In this course, Pulitzer finalist Natalie Fobes shows how to capture engaging portrait shots of couples, families, and other groups using a variety of posing and composition techniques.
Learn how to plan for a portrait photo shoot and how to make stylistic decisions regarding props, clothing, and makeup. Next, explore the essentials of posing women and men, starting with a single subject and working up to large groups. The course demonstrates how to pose and compose a group portrait in ways that highlight the relationships between members. To illustrate the time constraints photographers often face, Natalie works against the clock to shoot a group of people she's never met. She also covers post-processing techniques for portraiture, such as working with wrinkles and skin textures.
Learn how to plan for a portrait photo shoot and how to make stylistic decisions regarding props, clothing, and makeup. Next, explore the essentials of posing women and men, starting with a single subject and working up to large groups. The course demonstrates how to pose and compose a group portrait in ways that highlight the relationships between members. To illustrate the time constraints photographers often face, Natalie works against the clock to shoot a group of people she's never met. She also covers post-processing techniques for portraiture, such as working with wrinkles and skin textures.
Skills covered
Portrait PhotographyPhotoshopPhotographyLimited SeriesAdobe
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Welcome
1. Before Shooting - Planning the Portrait
- 02 - Determining the message and the intent
- 03 - Making decisions about props and locations
- 04 - Clothing and make-up considerations
2. Posing and Working with a Subject
- 05 - Posing a female subject
- 06 - Posing a male subject
- 07 - Posing a couple
- 08 - Making adjustments at a shoot to capture subjects at their best
3. Photo Shoots and Strategies
- 09 - Taking a family portrait
- 10 - Taking a portrait of a small business group under time constraints
- 11 - Taking a portrait of a business group
- 12 - Taking a portrait of a large group
- 13 - Thinking outside the box
4. Post-Processing for Group Portraits
- 14 - Working on wrinkles
- 15 - Working on skin texture
- 16 - Making a body swap
- 17 - Smooth out wrinkles
- 18 - Work on skin texture
- 19 - Make a body swap
- 20 - Bring attention to subjects with Lightroom
Conclusion
- 21 - Goodbye
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