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Exploring the Essential Features of “Joshua Kissi – Shooting Creative Portraits With Props”
- 8 Video lessons in HD
- 1h 18m of class content
LESSONS
1. Shooting Creative Portraits With Props Class Introduction
2. Shoot: Using Prisms Props
3. Shoot: Using Reflector As A Background
4. Shoot: Using Hands For Motion Blur
5. Shoot: Using Gels
6. Shoot: Using Flowers As Props
7. Shoot: Creating A Collage With Multiple Props
8. Shoot: Creative Collaboration With Your Subject
CLASS DESCRIPTION
Incorporate Props To Add Texture And Style
Photographers are always looking for new and innovative ways to add a little spice to their portraits and stand out in a crowded field. But sometimes, all you really need is a well-chosen, well-placed prop to transform your image into something special. Photographer and entrepreneur Joshua Kissi will show you how to use props to create the mood, emotion, and texture you’re looking for.
In this class, you’ll learn how to:
- Use props wisely without overdoing it.
- Utilize prisms and reflectors to add special effects to your imagery.
- Change the dynamic of your portrait by adding a vase of flowers or piece of furniture.
If you’ve been wanting to add more props to your shoots but weren’t sure how to do it, this course will help you incorporate them with style and impact.
JOSHUA KISSI
Joshua Kissi is a Ghanaian-American creative entrepreneur specializing in photography and creative direction, based in New York City. Raised in the Bronx, Kissi grew up with an affinity for the arts and picked up a camera at the age of seventeen. Despite the lack of exposure and inaccessibility to the creative industries, Kissi and his partner, Travis Gumbs founded Street Etiquette in 2008, a creative agency with the hopes of producing visual content through a cultural, historical and urban lens. Street Etiquette has grown an impressive catalog of clients including Apple, Adidas, GQ, Puma and many more. In August 2017, Kissi launched his second-biggest venture with business partner Karen Okonkwo; TONL– a culturally diverse stock imagery company aiming to change the narrative and current aesthetics of stock photography. Kissi has been featured as Inc Magazine’s “30 under 30” for his work with TONL and most recently selected as Fast Company’s 100 Most Creative People.
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