Masterclass.part2.rar: Jerry Ghionis - Black White Portrait Photography

Simple ways to pose subjects to create elegant, flowing lines, often using hand gestures to create elegance and story. 3. Location Scouting and "Seeing the Shot"

: Expect lessons on finding inspiration and nurturing creativity, helping students to develop their own style within black and white portrait photography.

What of black and white are you aiming for? (High-contrast film look, soft and airy, or dramatic low-key?) Simple ways to pose subjects to create elegant,

In the world of wedding and portrait photography, few names resonate with the same authority, artistry, and technical brilliance as Jerry Ghionis. Renowned for his ability to blend fashion-forward posing with genuine emotion, Ghionis has elevated portraiture to a fine art.

In his masterclass, Ghionis teaches that black and white is not just about converting a photo in post-production. It is about while shooting. This includes: What of black and white are you aiming for

Beyond the video lessons, students who purchase the complete bundle gain access to the raw files used in the shoots, allowing them to practice the retouching techniques side-by-side with the instructor. The associated retouching masterclass provides over 7 hours and 15 minutes of instruction on converting color images to world-class black-and-whites, moving beyond simple presets to create custom, stunning results.

This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later. Portrait Photoshoot Demo with Jerry Ghionis In his masterclass, Ghionis teaches that black and

Techniques for using a scrim to cut down excessive light, creating soft, moody, and perfectly exposed portraits even in bright conditions.

: Learning to be fluid and confident to gain the subject's trust.

As a rule of thumb, whatever is closest to the camera appears larger. To create a flattering portrait, Ghionis often shoots from a slightly elevated angle, prompting the subject to lean forward slightly from the waist. This elongates the neck and defines the jawline.