GREG GORMAN
HOW TO CAPTURE SOMEONE`S SOUL THROUGH THE LENSE OF A CAMERA?
“IT´S NOT WHAT YOU SAY IN THE HIGLIGHTS BUT WHAT YOU DON´T SAY IN THE SHADOWS”
- GREG GORMAN
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To get inside the head of the one you are portraying
They key to get a connected portrait, is to get inside the head of the one you are portraying. You must be able to talk to the person, make what you want clear, but also make them feel comfortable and confident, - and always make them look good in front of your camera.
45. minThey key to get a connected portrait, is to get inside the head of the one you are portraying. You must be able to talk to the person, make what you want clear, but also make them feel comfortable and confident, - and always make them look good in front of your camera.
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Creating form with light
In this 1 hour long video Gorman gives us a full lesson on how the use of light is strongly connected to both shape and form, as well as the main source to create balance in a photograph.
In this 1 hour long video Gorman gives us a full lesson on how the use of light is strongly connected to both shape and form, as well as the main source to create balance in a photograph.
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Greg shooting James Paxton
Enjoy this incredible photoshoot with Greg Gorman, featuring the talented actor and musicians James Paxton. The shoot will showcase a dynamic range of high energy, capturing James` vibrant presence. Gorman will expertly utilize diverse lighting techniques both indoors and outdoors, highlighting the interplay of light and shadow. This photoshoot promises a mix of studio and natural settings. 26.min.
Enjoy this incredible photoshoot with Greg Gorman, featuring the talented actor and musicians James Paxton. The shoot will showcase a dynamic range of high energy, capturing James` vibrant presence. Gorman will expertly utilize diverse lighting techniques both indoors and outdoors, highlighting the interplay of light and shadow. This photoshoot promises a mix of studio and natural settings. 26.min.
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Greg Gorman is known for his stark, honest portraits of the most famous and infamous faces from the worlds of entertainment, art, sport and music. His images have intrigued the viewer from the onset of his career. Over the years, Greg has been acknowledged for his contribution to the world of photography, most recently being recognized by The Professional Photographers of America (Lifetime Achievement Award in Portraiture) as well as The Lucie Awards for Portraiture. His charitable works with organizations such as The Elton John Aids Foundation, The Oscar de La Hoya Foundation and Paws LA have also been critically recognized. Besides traveling the world for specialized photographic projects, Greg continues to work on compilations of his imagery and exhibits his work at galleries and museums around the globe. It's Not About Me-A Retrospective marks Greg’s twelfth monograph.
As well, Gorman is one of the most sought-after speakers in the photographic community and shares his expertise in hands-on photographic workshops worldwide.