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The Art of Capturing Motion in Portraiture

MASTERCLASS BY JASON BUFF

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Step into the studio with Jason Buff and embark on a transformative journey into the art of capturing motion in portraiture. This 14-part video course is a treasure trove of insights, techniques, and hands-on demonstrations designed to elevate your photography to new heights. You'll learn:

  • Rim Lighting: The cornerstone of dramatic studio photography.

  • Colored Gels: How to infuse your portraits with vibrant hues.

  • Flash Settings: Achieve consistent color and perfect exposure.

  • Model Lighting: Tips for illuminating your subject just right.

  • Backdrop Considerations: Make your backgrounds pop without casting shadows.

  • Real-Time Adjustments: Watch as Jason tweaks settings and positions for optimal results.

Don't just take pictures; create art. This course is your roadmap to becoming a master of motion in studio portraiture.

What Makes Portrait
Masterclass Unique?

Advanced Portrait Editing

Portrait editing is a craft that often takes many years to master. In these courses I will give you a front row seat to my decades of experience and exactly how I edit my images. With each image we will discuss working with RAW images and Adobe Camera Raw. The best ways to export a variety of images from RAW to get the best overall image. Ways to make your editing process faster by grading in advance of your final edit. And of course one of the most important aspects of image retouching, cleaning skin. One of the most important aspects of retouching is creating an amazing image that doesn't make the portrait look fake or retouched. We'll cover the same techniques I go over in my workshops, which are typically priced at over $1200.

 

Learn A New Craft

When it comes to editing in Photoshop, I want you to think of the term "craftwork". As you develop your skills as a retoucher, you will not only be able to edit your own images, but you will also fall under the category of photo editor. Editing is a craft all in itself. Most of the greatest photographers work with an editor to get that look they want. As you work through the many editing techniques in this course, you will also be able to offer your skills as a retoucher and expand your services.

 

 

Who Should Take These Classes?

I have worked with photographers of all levels. You should have a basic understanding of Photoshop, or you're going to get lost pretty quick. There really is something here for everyone and even photo editors who have worked for years with Photoshop will often find new or faster techniques that help them and improve their final results.

If you have any questions please feel free to send me an email: info@jabustudio.com

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