Image Impact
Kelly Brown
Lesson Info
42. Image Impact
Lessons
Class Introduction
14:28 2The Power of Portrait Photography
06:52 3Introduction to Newborn Portrait
08:30 4Find Inspiration for Newborn Portrait
11:09 5Create The Scene for Newborn Portrait
05:58 6Prepare & Pose Newborn for Portrait
18:03 7Shoot: Techniques for Photographing Newborn
08:58 8Newborn Image Review
08:57Introduction & Find Inspiration For Child Portrait
13:03 10Create The Scene for Child Portrait
05:17 11Prepare Set for Child Portrait
05:48 12Shoot: Capture Child Portrait
11:40 13Image Review for Child Portrait
11:45 14Introduction & Inspiration For Teenager Portrait
09:05 15Create The Scene for Teenager Portrait
06:15 16Building Set for Teenager Portrait
14:01 17Shoot: Portrait with Teenager
10:43 18Shoot: Pose Teenager for Multiple Looks
14:23 19Image Review for Teenage Portrait
08:11 20Introduction & Inspiration For Adult Portrait
11:31 21Creating The Scene for Adult Portrait
06:25 22Lighting for Adult Portrait
04:51 23Tell Your Subject's Story
04:38 24Shoot: Lighting for Double Exposure
16:22 25Introduction to Senior Portrait
08:39 26Create Storyboard & The Scene For Senior Portrait
10:26 27Connect With Client to Create Portrait
16:06 28Shoot: Lighting for Senior Portrait
08:10 29Shoot: Be Creative on Set
15:09 30Image Review for Senior Portrait
14:23 31Portrait Shoots Recap
04:08 32Global Adjustments in Camera Raw®
05:37 33Editing In Photoshop® CC: New Born Portrait
24:41 34Editing In Photoshop® CC: Child Portrait
15:35 35Editing In Photoshop® CC: Adult Portrait
11:32 36Editing In Photoshop® CC: Teenager Portrait
11:28 37Editing In Photoshop® CC: Senior Portrait
13:46 38Introduction to Entering Print Competitions
02:14 39Process of Print Competitions
06:17 40What to Consider For Print Competitions
17:00 41What Judges Look For Overview
07:14 42Image Impact
03:42 43Creativity, Style & Composition in Images
14:04 44Entering Photography Competitions Q&A
22:50 45Image Lighting
05:43 46Image Color Balance
03:56 47Technical Excellence in Images
07:56 48Photographic Technique
10:15 49Storytelling & Subject Matter
09:28Lesson Info
Image Impact
If we talk a little bit about impact. This particular image has impact because it's not something that you would look at everyday. You wouldn't come across a fella like that. This is a single capture image. It took us a day to hang all of those knives by fishing line. It's in a single capture category. When you enter a print competition there are multiple categories under portrait, under illustrative, under wedding, all of those different categories. Inside those categories they will each have rules of what you can and can't enter. Under the portrait category which is what I love to enter, they've gotta be single capture so you submit the raw file. When you challenge a judge with an image like this, with this level of impact, they're gonna get up out of their chair. They're gonna go up and they're gonna look at it. A lot of what's going on down here, from back there you see this first. Then when you come in close and you look at an image like that upfront, you start to see the light, t...
he detail, the expression, the mood, you start to see scars, you start to see so many other elements. So, when a judge judges that, they're challenged. It doesn't have to be a beautiful photograph, it's just gotta have impact to challenge someone and tell a story. And you know what? That's the type of image that you could come up with your own story. So that impact is extremely is important, it has to make people wanna get up out of their chair. I was at a competition in Australia. One of the judges, my image had scored a at a previous competition, at a state level. And, I entered it at a national level. One of the judges didn't even get out of his seat. In the background of the photograph, and it's gonna come up later in my slideshow, there's words, very, very subtle words. And it was a letter written by the baby's father. He didn't get up out of his chair because what he saw from back there was a baby and a prop. And so, afterwards I said to him, that was my image, you didn't get out of your chair. 'Cause when you enter no one knows that's your photograph. And he said yeah, he said, it didn't make me get out of my chair. I said but you missed one of the elements. And he said, well perhaps it should have had a little bit more impact to make me get out of that chair. So that image scored a very different score there than what it originally did when judges got up. Every judging panel is different and that's what we gotta remember. Wherever you are entering a competition, even though you've got experienced trained judges, depending on who's on your panel you could receive a completely different score to a previous panel. I have a friend of mine who entered a competition in the United States, entered in Australia, received a gold award in the United States and received a 70 in Australia, for that same image, same print. It just depends on, it can be luck (laughs). A lot of it can be luck. It just depends on all of the different elements we're gonna talk about, including impact, that makes the judges get up out of their chair and go yeah, I'm gonna challenge this, I'm gonna talk this up, I really wanna talk about this image. When you start to get judges talking, that's when you know you've challenged them and you've created that impact.
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Ratings and Reviews
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Among a sea of wonderful teachers here at CL, Kelly is the cream of the crop. All of her classes are outstanding and this one is no exception. Amazing teacher. Amazing class. Amazing education. If you are hoping to stretch yourself to create deeper more meaningful stories in your images, or are feeling the pull of print competition but need some direction, this is definitely the class for you. Thank you Kelly!
Melissa Soto
Kelly Brown is a true inspiration. She has been my idol in this industry since I began. This class was amazing. I love how honest, authentic and genuine she was. But most importantly I loved her wise direction and teaching style. Kelly brown thank you for this gem. You helped light a fire in me. I’m so excited to start telling amazing stories with the skills I have learned from this class.
Marjorie Stevenson
Just loving this class! Kelly is one of my favorite instructors. She is very good at articulating her ideas and carrying them to an absolutely wonderful end product. Her images are always stunning. I love that she always puts safety first with her models. Thank you Kelly for sharing your creative visions with us.
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