Narrative Portraiture: Foundations of Portraiture
1h 44mBeginner2011-05-27
Authors

Chris Orwig
Photographer, Author, Teacher
Course details
In the Narrative Portraiture series, photographer and teacher Chris Orwig explores the use of elements such as location and natural light to create images that tell stories about their subjects and produce a strong emotional connection.
In this first installment, Chris lays the groundwork for the series. The course begins with a discussion of portraiture and the characteristics that make an effective, story-filled portrait. Chris then explains the importance of establishing a connection with a subject and identifying those details that will help tell his or her story. Next, he explores elements such as location, natural lighting, and composition. The course concludes with an exploration of gear: the creative options that various lenses and cameras provide, and techniques for shooting efficiently and unobtrusively.
Learning objectives
The elements of narrative portraiture
Choosing locations and working with natural light
Connecting with your subject to better tell a story
Composition strategies
Choosing lenses and selecting gear for a shoot
Camera-handling tips
In this first installment, Chris lays the groundwork for the series. The course begins with a discussion of portraiture and the characteristics that make an effective, story-filled portrait. Chris then explains the importance of establishing a connection with a subject and identifying those details that will help tell his or her story. Next, he explores elements such as location, natural lighting, and composition. The course concludes with an exploration of gear: the creative options that various lenses and cameras provide, and techniques for shooting efficiently and unobtrusively.
Learning objectives
The elements of narrative portraiture
Choosing locations and working with natural light
Connecting with your subject to better tell a story
Composition strategies
Choosing lenses and selecting gear for a shoot
Camera-handling tips
Skills covered
Portrait PhotographyLegacy SeriesPhotography
Concepts
Welcome
- 01 - Welcome
1. Looking at Portraiture
- 02 - The power of portraits
- 03 - The elements of effective portraits
- 04 - What kinds of portraits do you want to take
2. Stories and Subjects
- 05 - Connecting with your subject
- 06 - Working with locations
- 07 - What makes a portrait narrative
3. Lighting Considerations
- 08 - Photo review - Lighting examples
- 09 - Seeing and working with natural light
- 10 - Not all light is visible
- 11 - Seizing golden opportunities
- 12 - Shooting with window light
- 13 - Photo review - Working with light
4. Composition Considerations
- 14 - Photo review - Composition examples
- 15 - Thinking about composition
- 16 - Composition and the story
- 17 - Posing and positioning your subject
- 18 - Photo review - Composition in print
5. Gear Considerations
- 19 - Understanding camera bodies
- 20 - Choosing lenses
- 21 - Packing the essential gear for a shoot
- 22 - Camera handling tips
- 23 - A down-to-earth approach to gear
Conclusion
- 24 - Further resources
- 25 - Conclusion
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