Gold The Portrait Masters - The Creative Portrait Series with Richard Wood

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    Award-winning creative portrait and illustrative photographer, Richard Wood has created a course that challenges you to dive into your imagination and produce compelling images that evoke emotion and tell stories. Learn how to take an initial creative idea and turn it into an amazing piece of art with his masterful techniques in lighting, shooting, and post-production.

    In this course, Richard starts with the importance of storytelling, and how to best plan for your vision. Learn how to photograph the elements you’ll need to create your final image. Then, he takes us through 3 different concepts: A mermaid on land, a mermaid in water, and a siren – plus a bonus shoot he did in collaboration with Sue Bryce of a planetary goddess. Discover Richard’s secrets as he explains his Photoshop techniques from compositing, to color grading and using layers to achieve a result that will leave you awestruck.

    Once you master Richard’s key strategies to produce visionary images, your photography will become more powerful than ever!

    https://theportraitmasters.com/product/creative-portrait-series/


    THE ART OF STORYTELLING
    Even if you are technically proficient behind the camera, learning how to access your deepest creativity is essential to produce successful illustrative portraits. Master Richard’s 4 key elements of an award-winning image, put his exercises into practice, and you’ll be well on your way to creating emotive and compelling work.
    1. Introduction
    2. The Art of Storytelling
    PHOTOGRAPHING THE ELEMENTS
    Watch as Richard takes us through which elements he needs to add to his mermaid images. Using the details from the fins of a goldfish to dry ice, smoke and mist, watch as he gathers everything he’ll need to produce the elaborate atmosphere for his final portrait. Don’t forget to download Richard’s sample elements to practice with!
    1. Introduction
    2. Photographing the Elements
    MERMAID ON LAND SHOOT
    In this segment, Richard photographs his mermaid sitting on a rock. Learn how to direct your model to bring out the emotion of the image you’re working towards, and how to set up your lighting to match your vision.
    1. Introduction
    2. Mermaid on Land Shoot
    MERMAID IN WATER SHOOT
    Dive deep into imagination with Richard as he photographs his mermaid in a shallow pool of water. This is very different that your usual studio portraiture. Learn how he uses lighting to join visual elements and emotional elements together to create an overall mood.
    1. Introduction
    2. Mermaid in Water Shoot
    THE SIREN SHOOT
    Using the shallow pool again, watch as Richard uses ambient lighting and a lighter color palette to photograph a siren. Learn how he uses props to tell a story and directs his model to evoke the most amount of emotion possible.
    1. Introduction
    2. The Siren Shoot
    COLOR ADJUSTMENTS & COMPOSITING
    In this segment, Richard starts the post-production of his Mermaid in Water image. Learn how to use layer masks and modes to add together all your different elements. Master his techniques to manipulate the color in your image like you never have before.

    PRO TIP: How to open an image as an object so you can always access the Raw Adjustment Panel (1:21)
    1. Introduction
    2. Color Adjustments & Compositing
    CREATING MOOD & A PAINTERLY EFFECT
    Richard continues the post-production of his Mermaid in Water image here as he brings us through some atmospheric techniques to create a dynamic final product. Discover some of Richards secrets – that he’s never shared before, to elevate your work to the next level!

    PRO TIP: How to make Photoshop work much faster (14:30)
    PRO TIP: Lighting Effects to direct the eye & create a painterly effect (12:38)

    1. Introduction
    2. Creating Mood & a Painterly Effect
    3. Final Touches
    FULL POST-PRODUCTION: MERMAID ON LAND
    Watch Richard’s full edit of his Mermaid on Land image from start to finish. He creates an underwater scene, an above water scene, and uses lighting effects to combine everything together. Learn how to build an elaborate background, how to place your model into it, and add in your details to enhance your final portrait.
    1. Introduction
    2. Mermaid on Land Post-Production Pt. 1
    3. Mermaid on Land Post-Production Pt. 2
    4. Mermaid on Land Post-Production Pt. 3
    5. Mermaid on Land Post-Production Pt. 4
    FULL POST-PRODUCTION: THE SIREN
    Watch Richard’s full edit of his Siren image from start to finish. Learn how to experiment with multiple layers of texture and enhance the color palette of your image. Although Richard uses similar techniques as in his mermaid shots, he ends up with a much softer and lighter mood in this final portrait.
    1. Introduction
    2. Siren Post-Production Pt.1
    3. Siren Post-Production Pt, 2
    NEW ZEALAND VIDEOS
    When Sue Bryce and her crew traveled to New Zealand, Richard and Sue collaborated on a shoot of a planetary goddess. Watch as they accomplish a creative lighting set up and photograph elements like revolving planets and a sun. Then, Richard takes you through his post production to end up with an other-worldly image.
    1. Introduction
    2. Interview
    3. Shooting With The Model
    4. Photographing Hair
    5. Post Processing - The Base Layer
    6. Post Processing - Mirror and Bangle
    7. Post Processing - Final Touches

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    :D G R E A T ! ! !
     
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    Not all uploaded yet though, obv.
     
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    Thanks a million for this amazing upload.....will you be also uploading the Portrait Masters Conference....I know you have previously uploaded this but I think it may be an extended version where he shows us how he completed the Joan of Ark image.....not 100% sure though ...if you get a chance could you check it out?
    Thanks again.
     
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    Looking upward with an expression of contempt, often combined with a sigh. Used to indicate frustration and annoyance with the stupidity of a person or thing.

    Just so you know....I am in no way ungrateful for the work the poster has put in, both in getting the material and posting the tutorials here.
    I am a huge fan of Richard Woods type of work and hopefully aspire to one day be as good as him.
    If there is an extra snippet of knowledge that I can possibly get from such a master of his craft....then I will ask politely if its possible to get it.
    If this was a tutorial about Maternity,Product,New Borns,Boudoir,Nudity,Macro or Landscapes then I certainly wouldn't ask the poster if he would kindly go back and review exactly what materials he had because I have absolutely no interest.
     
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    I am so thankful in here seeing the other side of Richard Wood compositing tutorial. Thank you, @convectuoso. Cheers!
     
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    Please don't misunderstand me. I am just disappointed not being able to get it due to my status of non gold. I am also a fan of R Woods' work. Cheers
     
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    Thank you so much!
     
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    Thought it was redundant. Uploading now.
     
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    Awesome..... thank you.
     
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    Amazing.Thank you for this great upload.
     
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    thanks for this terrific upload
     
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    One million thank yous!!
     
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    glad you were able to get it.....its excellent.
     
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    great share, thank you
     
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    I've been unable to successfully download the file. It says "archive is corrupt."
     
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    Thank you so much for uploading this. This is such a wonderful tutorial.
     
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    There is no archive in the files, so it must be a MEGA issue.
    You have three options:
    1) Use MEGA sync https://mega.nz/sync
    2) Download files individually
    3) Use a download manager http://jdownloader.org/download/index
     
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