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Making Portraiture Personal with Zack Arias - GPP Photo Week 2018


Join Zack Arias to start breaking the rules of lighting and posing for portraiture. Break you out of your ordinary way of shooting portraits to create something more personal for you as a photographer. These aren’t photos for the subjects. These are photographs for you.

  • Event: Gulf Photo Plus: Photo Week 2018
  • Dates: Feb 11-12, 2018
  • Times: Sun: 09:00 - 16:30. Mon: 10:30 - 18:00
  • Genre: Portrait, Lighting
  • Skill Levels: Intermediate
  • Location: Gulf Photo Plus: Photo Week 2018, Alserkal Avenue, Street 8, Al Quoz 1 - Dubai - United Arab Emirates

Workshop Details

When you have learned all the rules of lighting and posing for portraiture, it is time to start breaking those rules.

Zack Arias has spent years working on the technical side of the craft and now he is breaking out of his comfort zone. He's begun making portraits that matter to him far more than whatever technique was used to capture them.

Working with ordinary subjects in ordinary locations, he is striving to make unordinary portraits.

This class is for the advanced photographer who has a foundational understanding of exposure and lighting techniques.

Zack will be working with you to break you out of your ordinary way of shooting portraits to create something more personal for you as a photographer. These aren’t photos for the subjects. These are photographs for you.

Type

2-day workshop

Who Should Attend

You are a very confident user of priority shooting modes and may even been using full manual exposure control.

You are familiar with simple lighting set ups and have had some hands on time with lighting equipment. You understand and can set up the different triggering systems.

You are aiming to consolidate your understanding and improve basic techniques as well as be introduced to some new ideas and techniques that will give you the confidence to experiment with different creative outcomes.

What You Should Bring

  • Your DSLR or Mirrorless camera with a fully charged battery
  • Your lenses
  • SD/CF cards