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Exploring the Essential Features of “Alexis Cuarezma – Creating Impact with Color Gels”
- 11 Video lessons in HD
- 1h 16m of class content
- Exclusive bonus content
LESSONS
1. Class Introduction
2. Why Use Manual Mode?
3. Shoot: Manual Model With Gels
4. Importance Of Details Shooting With Color Gels
5. Different Between CTO & CTB Gels
6. Shoot: CTO & CTB Gels
7. How To Use Gels To Create Impact
8. Shoot: Creatively Use Gels
9. Shoot: Use Water To Add Effects
10. Shoot: Combine White Light And Color Gels
11. Shoot: Color Gels With Speedlights
CLASS DESCRIPTION
Create And Photograph Our Color Scheme In Camera
Light is essential to creating cinematic images as well as color. In this class, join five time portrait photographer of the year Alexis Cuarezma as he breaks down his process for using color gels to make an image that grabs your attention. He will teach how he sets up his camera, creates a color scheme, and selects gels to get the desired image in camera. He’ll go over simple color schemes that can be done with only two lights, as well as a full stylized image using multiple lights and color gels.
ALEXIS CUAREZMA
Alexis Cuarezma is a San Francisco-based photographer who specializes in both on-location and in-studio portraiture. A passion for bold visuals has colored his whole life, and his childhood interest was nurtured at CSUEB, where he studied art, graphic design and photography.
He’s an alumnus of the prestigious Eddie Adams Workshop (Barnstorm XXIV), and has been commissioned for assignments by companies and publications including NIKE, Sports Illustrated, the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, and HBO. His images have been chosen for Sports Illustrated covers 6 times, as well as cover images for Ring Magazine, Undisputed Fight Magazine, UK boxing magazines SEEN, Fighting Fit, Boxing News, TV Guide, and People Magazine. Awards include the PPGBAโs Photographer of the Year in 2012 and 2013, Portrait Photographer of the Year for 2009 – 2013, Ted Gurney Portrait of the Year in 2011 – 2013, and Print of the Year in 2011.
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