Description: Join award-winning photographer Zhang Jingna on creating compelling fine art portrait photography. Together with Jingna's professional Apprentices, you will learn the process of crafting a unique, creative photoshoot. Beginning with the basics of photography, Jingna will walk you through all the steps in production, lighting, retouching and post-production. Link: https://www.learnsquared.com/courses/artistic-portrait Download: Hidden Content: **Hidden Content: Content of this hidden block can only be seen by Gold Members(click for instructions) after they click 'Like'.**
@h1ghm1nd are these missing ? 4.Team Building & Planning 02.Production Problems 1601F_JZ_04A_02_02 - Fixing Plan A on Vimeo.mp4 5.Photoshoot 01.Preparations 1601F_JZ_05A_01_03 - Photographer's Station on Vimeo.mp4 TY
Thank you for uploading this course, especially for making it available to Non-Gold users. My thoughts and what to expect from this course can be found below: Grade: Supplementary content for beginners*, intermediate to advanced skill levels.(While it does have sections for the basics of photography/lighting and such it seems to assume that you have some competence by the time you get to the shoot itself) Structure/Pace: The videos covers the entire project, from concept to finish. Each chapter is broken into Archive, Guidance and Journey. Archive folder seems to be content that students have submitted to the mentor for feedback. Guidance is the actual tutorial section. Journey folder contains a live mentoring session with an apprentice for the chapter. Content: This is, IMO, not for those who are just starting out their photography journey, though there is a 101 section. The course shows a Project from start to finish without hand holding the viewer when you get to the actual shoot. This applies to both lighting and post production aka editing. It does however show you the process and mindset of a fine art photographer. I would highly recommend viewers to supplement this course with more thorough foundation level courses. If you have some experience with shooting with studio gear, have some competence with editing and retouching this course will prove an invaluable addition to anyone interested in fine art photography.
You are spamming the forum with your "thoughs" on courses. You are fishing for likes and that is not allowed. You only hide links that containg tutorials. @convectuoso @george @h1ghm1nd
My mistake on the hiding portion. That has been removed. No comments on the course at all? i can delete if needed. My apologies. UPDATE: All posts modified.