Light, Direction and Self Awareness for Portraiture with Seán Jackson at the Gallery of Photography Ireland
A good portrait does not limit reality to its visible and material aspects, but on the contrary, it gives predominant significance to the invisible, to the sacred. Sean Jackson.
This one day, practical, hands-on work-shop will explore the merger of lighting, direction and self-awareness for portraiture and fashion photography.
It will facilitate you with a basic understanding of light sources, light qualities & light textures as well as foundational technical skills for using studio lighting, to progress you into developing your own light language. The core focus is on cultivating quality of presence and connection with your subject in your process.
Every portrait whether personal or commercial, is as much a picture of the photographer and viewer as it is the sitter and more so the energetic connection between the three. It’s important that the photographer can create a safe space for the model, and can subtly jump between leading and following so that felt resonance can emerge. So in this workshop each student takes a practical delve of heightened awareness, into their own shooting environment with a model to explore the elements of being, feeling, knowing, shared time and space through light and direction.
Students should already have some practice of manual use of a DSLR.
We will work with studio set ups in the gallery as well as out and about under the sky and finish the day with a presentation of the work. This will be a valuable addition to your portfolio.
What will I learn?
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Experience how to connect with your model or sitter in ease and awareness
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Learn how to direct under different light sources.
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Get a feel for studio lights.
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Discover how to work with the sun and sky from different perspectives to create effects and moods.
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Get a feel for reflectors, scrims and blocks.
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Consolidate understanding of shutter speed, aperture and ISO in relation to varied lighting.
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Receive personalised feedback from Seán on your images.