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Scott Kelby 

Student Photographer

About

Scott is the President and CEO of KelbyOne, is also the original "Photoshop Guy", is the editor and publisher of Photoshop User Magazine, Conference Technical Chair for the Photoshop World Conference, Training Director and instructor for KelbyOne Live Seminars, and author of a string of bestselling technology and photography books.

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TOP 20 PORTRAIT TIPS

—  Scott Kelby 

Beginner 

Immerse yourself in the wisdom of Scott Kelby, an acclaimed photographer, as he shares his top 20 portrait tips to help you take your portrait photography to the next level. These invaluable insights will empower you to create captivating and memorable portraits that truly stand out. First and foremost, Scott emphasizes the importance of establishing a genuine connection with your subjects. By building rapport and making them feel comfortable, you can capture their true essence and bring out their natural emotions, resulting in authentic and captivating portraits. Experimentation is key in portrait photography. Scott encourages you to explore different perspectives by trying out various angles and heights. This allows you to discover unique and compelling compositions that add depth and interest to your images. Lighting plays a crucial role in setting the mood and creating the desired look in portraits. Scott advises understanding how different lighting scenarios impact your subjects and experimenting with a mix of natural light and artificial light sources to achieve the desired effect. Additionally, he suggests utilizing shallow depth of field by using a wide aperture to create a beautiful bokeh effect and draw attention to your subject's face. Directing your subjects is another essential skill. Scott guides you on how to provide clear instructions and guidance to help your subjects pose naturally, highlighting their best features and bringing out their true personality. Choosing the right lens is crucial in portrait photography. Scott advises considering factors like focal length, distortion, and perspective to select the lens that complements your desired look and feel. To add creativity and interest to your portraits, Scott encourages the use of props and accessories. These elements can enhance storytelling and help your subjects express their individuality. Composition is a fundamental aspect of any photograph, and portraits are no exception. Scott suggests incorporating compositional techniques such as the rule of thirds, leading lines, and balanced framing to create visually pleasing and engaging portraits. Capturing candid moments is a skill that can truly elevate your portraits. Scott emphasizes the importance of being ready to capture spontaneous and genuine emotions, allowing you to tell more compelling stories through your images. Exploring different focal lengths can also bring a fresh perspective to your portraits. Scott encourages experimenting with wide-angle, standard, and telephoto lenses to achieve various effects and perspectives. Incorporating the natural surroundings can add context and depth to your portraits. By incorporating elements from the environment, you can create a sense of place and enhance the overall narrative of the image. Playing with colors allows you to create mood and evoke emotions in your portraits. Scott advises experimenting with different color schemes and combinations to add visual interest and impact. Post-processing is an essential step in modern photography. Scott recommends utilizing editing software to refine your portraits, adjusting exposure, colors, and other elements to achieve the desired look and feel. The eyes are often the focal point of a portrait. Scott stresses the importance of focusing on the eyes and ensuring they are sharp, expressive, and captivating, as they have the power to draw the viewer into the image. Storytelling is a powerful tool in portrait photography. Scott encourages you to think beyond just capturing a subject's appearance and aim to tell a story or convey a narrative through your images. Incorporating meaningful elements or capturing the subject in their natural environment can greatly enhance the storytelling aspect of your portraits. Controlling and manipulating light is crucial in portrait photography. Scott recommends using reflectors to bounce light onto your subject and diffusers to soften harsh lighting conditions, allowing you to achieve the desired lighting effect. Black and white photography adds a timeless and artistic touch to portraits. Scott advises exploring monochrome conversion techniques to create impactful and visually striking images. Capturing details can add depth and character to your portraits. Zooming in on interesting features or focusing on specific details can create a sense of intimacy and intrigue. To continuously improve your portrait photography skills, Scott emphasizes the importance of staying curious, seeking inspiration from other photographers, and continuously learning. Developing your unique style and constantly honing your craft will help you stand out as a portrait photographer. Lastly, Scott reminds us that practice is the key to mastery. By consistently practicing and refining your techniques, you will develop a keen eye for capturing stunning portraits that evoke emotions and leave a lasting impact. Embrace these 20 portrait tips from Scott Kelby and embark on a journey to create extraordinary portraits that reflect your unique vision and passion. Let these insights inspire and guide you as you explore the art of capturing the essence of individuals through the power of portrait photography.

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UNLOCKING THE POWER OF PHOTOSHOP'S LAYERS

—  Scott Kelby 

Expert 

Take your understanding of Photoshop’s layers to a whole new level! Join Scott Kelby as he helps you unlock all the creative power of using layers to their fullest. Layers are one of the most important aspects of using Photoshop. Scott starts the class helping you understand the concept of layers and the fundaments before moving onto a series of project-based lessons that show you how to use layers like a pro.

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GETTING SUPER ORGANIZED IN LIGHTROOM CLOUD

—  Scott Kelby 

Intermediate 

Scott has adapted his SLIM organizational system from Lightroom Classic to work with the newer cloud based Lightroom with the same focus on keeping it simple. There are 5 key steps to this process, and Scott’s breaks down each one, teaching you the tools you need to know and providing a common sense framework that you can adapt to the subjects you photograph.

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