Teaches Photography by Annie Leibovitz
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Annie brings you to her studio and to her shoot to teach you everything she knows about portraiture and storytelling through imagery. lesson plan 01 introduction Annie Leibovitz’s iconic photographs have appeared in museums, books and magazines from Vanity Fair to Rolling Stone — and she is now your instructor. As she introduces her class, Annie reflects on her career and the power of storytelling through photography. * 02.Portrait Photography Annie discusses portraiture and photojournalism, and what makes portrait photography so attractive to her as a medium. Find out why Annie loves a series of photos and why a single image cannot truly “capture” a person. * 03. Creation of the Concept Annie breaks down her process of developing creative and imaginative concepts for her photo shoots by sharing examples from Tess Gallagher. Amy Schumer, Keith Haring, Whoopi Goldberg and many more. * Show all 15 lessons 04.Working With Light Annie discusses her philosophy about photographic equipment, working with natural light, and the value of keeping your lighting kit small. 05.Studios & Location Annie talks about her approach to studio photography, her strong preference for location photography, and the role of the environment in her portraiture. 06.Working With Your Item Annie shares how she approaches the subject for a photo shoot, including challenging the popular notion that a photographer’s responsibility is to calm the subject. 07. case study: photo shoot of angels in America for Vogue magazine Enjoy a behind-the-scenes look at Annie’s Vogue photo shoot, where she captures the cast of Angels in America. Watch her and her team set up a photo shoot, embody her concept, and show her how she works with her subjects. 08. taking pictures of people close to you Annie discusses why your family and loved ones can be your best photographic subjects and the opportunities that come with photographing those close to you. 09. looking at your work Annie discusses the importance of self-reflection and explains why it is so important for every photographer to look back at their work. * 10.technical side of the photo In this chapter, Annie shares how she approached the transition from cinema to digital and what she can teach you about getting started in a dark room. Annie also shares her perspective on focus and sharpness — and how important content is above all else. 11.Student Sessions Annie meets with students from her alma mater, the San Francisco Institute of the Arts, to criticize their work and share her own take on the fundamentals of photography. 12 Case Study Part 1: Taking Pictures of Alice Waters Annie invites you to a photo shoot with renowned chef Alice Waters. Find out how Annie conceived photos, researched, and prepared for filming. 13 Case Study Part 2: Digital Post-production Annie gives you an exclusive look at her digital post-production and shares her thoughts on what it means to be a photographer and creative artist. 14.Photographic Influences Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Frank, Alfred Stieglitz and Richard Avedon — Annie introduces us to the photographers who inspired her by sharing the personal lessons she learned from their work. * 15 the evolution of the photographer Find out how Annie’s career has influenced her evolution as a photographer — from family photography inspiration to the San Francisco Art Institute and Rolling Stone. (* Lessons marked with an asterisk contain nude images.)
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- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 138
- Assessments Yes
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