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Episode Two of The Creative Portrait

April 17, 2020

Episode two of The Creative Portrait is now live. In case you missed my previous post, I am teaching my entire creative process in a multi-episode video series. In this episode I cover the following setups:

  • Using a projector as light source

  • Customizing images to project onto my subject

  • Balancing a projected image on my subject with a strobe on the background and a slow shutter speed to create vibrant, kinetic images

  • Projecting custom images as a background

  • Balancing a projected image on the background and a strobe on my subject with a slow shutter speed to create kinetic, vibrant images

  • Customizing the projected image to my subjects features

  • Using a custom snoot on my subject and projecting images through fog to create a colorful haze

  • Using a gelled LED on my subject and a strobe on my background with a slow shutter speed to get subtle, painterly results

  • Shooting the reflection on a cracked mirror to get a prismatic result

  • Bouncing a light into a cracked mirror to reflect the shape of the cracks onto my subject

  • Using mylar to create warped reflections of my subject

  • Adding water drops to mylar to create an added layer of texture

  • Shooting through an air filter to create textured, painterly images

For more info or to purchase go to https://www.nickfancher.com/video-tutorials-lightroom-tutorials.

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