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Brooke Shaden – Creating a Fine Art Series
70 Video lessons in HD
8h 37m of class content
Exclusive bonus content
LESSONS
1. Class Introduction
2. Overview Of Brooke’s Journey
3. Your Timeline Is Nonlinear
4. Using Curiosity And Intention To Build Your Career
5. What Factors Dictate Growth
6. Organic Growth Vs. Forced Growth
7. Niche Branding
8. Brooke’s Artistic Evolution And Timeline
9. How Can You Get Ahead If You Feel Behind?
10. Ideation And Conceptualization To Identify Meaning In Your Art
11. Idea Fluency
12. How To Represent An Idea
13. How To Innovate An Idea
14. Creating A Dialogue With Your Art
15. Conceptualization For A Series Vs. A Single Image
16. Transforming A Single Image Into A Series
17. How To Tell A Story In A Series
18. How To Create Costumes From Fabric
19. Brooke’s Most Useful Costumes
20. Using Paint And Clay As Texture In An Image
21. Create Physical Elements In An Image
22. Shooting For A Fine Art Series
23. Conceptualization: Flowery Fish Bowl In The Desert
24. Wardrobe And Texture
25. Posing For The Story
26. Choosing An Image
27. Conceptualization: Rainy Plexiglass
28. Posing For The Story
29. Creating Backlight
30. Photo Shoot #1 – Creating A Simple Composite
31. Photo Shoot #2 – Creating A Dynamic Composite
32. Photo Shoot #3 – Creating A Storytelling Composite
33. Shooting The Background Images
34. Editing Samsara Shoot #1 – Working With Backgrounds
35. Editing Samsara Shoot #1 – Retouching The Subject
36. Editing Samsara Shoot #1 – Color Grading
37. Editing Samsara Shoot #1 – Floor Replacement Texture
38. Editing Samsara Shoot #1 – Final Adjustments
39. Editing Samsara Shoot #2 – Cropping And Editing Backgrounds
40. Editing Samsara Shoot #2 – Selective Adjustments
41. Editing Samsara Shoot #2 – Adding Texture + Fine Tuning
42. Editing Composite Shoot #1 – Compositing Models
43. Editing Composite Shoot #1 – Expanding Rooms
44. Editing Composite Shoot #1 – Selective Color
45. Editing Composite Shoot #1 – Selective Exposure
46. Editing Composite Shoot #2- Masking Into Backgrounds
47. Editing Composite Shoot #2- Creating Rooms In Photoshop
48. Editing Composite Shoot #2- Compositing Hair
49. Editing Composite Shoot #2- Global Adjustments
50. Editing Composite Shoot #3- Blending Composite Elements
51. Editing Composite Shoot #3- Advanced Compositing
52. Editing Composite Shoot #3- Cleanup
53. Materials For Alternative Processes
54. Oil Painting On Prints
55. Encaustic Wax On Prints
56. Failure Vs. Sell Out
57. Create Art You Love And Bring An Audience To You
58. Branding Yourself Into A Story
59. The Artistic Narrative
60. Get People To Care About Your Story
61. Get People To Buy Your Story
62. Getting Galleries And Publishers To Take Notice
63. Pricing For Commissions
64. Original Prints Vs. Limited Edition Prints Vs. Open Edition Prints
65. Class Outro
66. Live Premiere
67. Live Premiere: Layers Of Depth 1
68. Live Premiere: Layers Of Depth 2
69. Live Premiere: Q&A
70. Live Premiere: Photo Critique
CLASS DESCRIPTION
Create An Innovative Body Of Work That Connects To An Audience
AFTER THIS CLASS YOU’LL BE ABLE TO:
Beat “creator’s block†by practicing exercises to help you overcome it
Conceptualize a series that nails story, emotion, and connection
Execute a low-budget, high-impact photoshoot for your series
Edit your images for series cohesion and seamless compositing
Brand yourself and your art into a story that others can connect with
ABOUT BROOKE’S CLASS:
Creating a fine art body of work can be daunting when you consider that a great series has innovative ideas, cohesive editing, and an undeniable connection to an audience. During this class, Brooke will walk through the entire process of creating a fine art series, from conceptualization, shooting, and editing to branding and pricing. The success of a body of work comes from the artist’s ability to go beyond the connection to an audience; it must land in the heart of the viewer and then instill a call to action within them. Brooke will lead you through not only how to make your work relatable, but how to take that extra step to become unforgettable, and ultimately, sellable.
WHO THIS CLASS IS FOR:
Intermediate creators who want to focus on personal work and find a deeper level of creating.
Creators who not only want to tighten the cohesion of their work but ensure that the full depth of meaning is communicated.
Artists who want to learn simple yet effective ways of creating a body of personal work.
SOFTWARE USED:
Adobe Photoshop 2020 (v21.2.4) and Adobe Bridge CC 2020 (v10.1.1)
ABOUT YOUR INSTRUCTOR:
Brooke explores the darkness and light in people, and her work looks at that juxtaposition. As a self-portrait artist, she photographs herself and becomes the characters of dreams inspired by a childhood of intense imagination and fear. Being the creator and the actor, Brooke controls her darkness and confronts those fears.
After studying films for years in college, she realized her love of storytelling was universal. She started photography then in 2008, excited to create in solitude and take on character roles herself. Brooke works from a place of theme, often gravitating toward death and rebirth or beauty and decay.
Ultimately, her process is more discovery than creation. She follows her curiosity into the unknown to see who her characters might become. Brooke believes the greatest gift an artist has is the ability to channel fears, hopes, and experience into a representation of one’s potential.
While her images come from a personal place of exploration, the goal in creating is not only to satisfy herself; her greatest wish is to show others a part of themselves. Art is a mirror for the creator and the observer.
Brooke’s passion is storytelling, and her life is engulfed in it. From creating self-portraits and writing to international adventures and motivational speeches, she wants to live a thousand lives in one. She keeps her curiosity burning to live a truly interesting story.
*This course contains artistic nudity.