Teaches Photography By Annie Leibovitz – MasterClass
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File size:8.34 GB
Media Type: Online Course
Delivery Time: 1-12 hours.
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Annie Leibovitz
Teaches Photography
Annie brings you into her studio and onto her shoots to teach you everything she knows about portraiture and telling stories through images.
About this Class
Annie Leibovitz was the first woman to be named chief photographer at Rolling Stone and the last person to take a portrait of John Lennon. In her first online photography class, Annie shows us that what makes a picture stunning isn’t the gear or technology—it’s the story. Annie teaches you her philosophy: how to develop concepts, work with subjects, shoot with natural light, and bring images to life in post-production. See the world through her eyes.
Instructor(s): Annie Leibovitz
Class Length: 15 video lessons (3 hours 4 minutes)
Category: Design & Style, Arts & Entertainment
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2. Portrait Photography
3. Creating Concepts
4. Working With Light
5. Studio vs. Location
6. Working With Your Subject
7. Case Study: Angels in America Photoshoot for Vogue Magazine
8. Photographing People Who Are Close to You
9. Looking Back at Your Work
10. The Technical Side of Photography
11. Student Sessions
12. Case Study Part 1: Photographing Alice Waters
13. Case Study Part 2: Digital Post-Production
14. Photographic Influences
15. The Evolution of a Photographer
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0.1. Annie Leibovitz Teaches Photography
0.2. Class Guide
1. Introduction
2. Portrait Photography
3. Creating Concepts
4. Working With Light
5. Studio vs. Location
6. Working With Your Subject
7. Case Study – Angels in America Photoshoot for Vogue Magazine
8. Photographing People Who Are Close to You
9. Looking Back at Your Work
10. The Technical Side of Photography
11. Student Sessions
12. Case Study Part 1 – Photographing Alice Waters
13. Case Study Part 2 – Digital Post-Production
14. Photography Influences
15. The Evolution of a Photographer