The Environmental Portraiture: Telling Stories Through Your Lens with Farrell Scott
In this hands-on workshop, we’ll explore the art of environmental portraiture, where the subject and their surroundings come together to tell a deeper, more authentic story. Environmental portraits go beyond a simple headshot — they reflect the personality, profession, or passion of the subject through the context of their environment.
Whether photographing a musician in their studio, a chef in the kitchen, or a craftsman in their workshop, this workshop will teach you how to capture compelling, meaningful images that speak volumes.
What You'll Learn:
- Engaging the Subject: We'll discuss building a narrative to enhance any portrait.
- Composition and Framing: We'll explore examples of images and discuss how to integrate your subject effectively with their surroundings.
- Lighting Techniques: Learn how to use a combination of natural and artificial light to highlight your subject while preserving the atmosphere of the environment.
- Environmental Storytelling: How to use the environment to enhance the narrative of your portrait, adding depth and context.
- Posing and Direction: Tips for guiding your subject to create natural, relaxed poses that fit the mood and context of the shoot.
- Camera Settings: Learn how to adjust your aperture, shutter speed, and ISO to perfectly balance the subject and environment.
What to Bring:
- Your camera (DSLR, mirrorless, or any camera with manual settings).
- A tripod
- Any preferred lenses
- A notebook for tips and techniques!
A 30-minute lunch break will be given.
The workshop fee includes the model and materials.