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Caroline Tran – Capture and Create Artistic Wedding Portraits
Capture and Create Artistic Wedding Portraits
9 Video lessons in HD
2h 19m of class content
Streaming access on desktop and mobile browsers
Offline sync with our iPhone & iPad apps
CAROLINE TRANÂ
Caroline Tran is a wedding photographer based in southern California. Inspiring, creative, and fun, she  documents life with her easygoing and vivacious personality. By building trust and rapport, she is able to bring out the emotions and natural beauty in her subjects, creating meaningful ethereal artwork that expresses elegance and bliss. Caroline is a storyteller and forms a lifelong bond with her clients, allowing her the honor of documenting their many life’s milestones.
LESSONS
1 Class Introduction 03:15
2 Why Care About The Film Look? 03:48
3 What Is The Film Look? 03:59
4 Tips To Achieve The Look Of Film With Digital 19:22
5 Live Shoot: Bridal Portraits 47:44
6 Introduction To Editing For The Film Look 07:42
7 Using Photo Mechanic To Cull 10:02
8 Live Edit: How I Get The Film Look 38:30
9 Live Edit: Editing The Live Shoot 05:30
CLASS DESCRIPTION
From Shoot To Edit: Create Digital Photos That Evoke A Film Look
The classic, timeless look of film is making a comeback. Its popularity among commercial photographers is soaring, and it’s in particularly high demand in the world of wedding photography. But if you shoot digital or hybrid, how can you make your photos look like they were shot on film? Caroline Tran, a wedding photographer whose work has appeared in countless books and magazines, will teach you how to create the look of film through light, exposure and editing. Come along on a live shoot where she’ll show you how to find the light you need, expose to get 90 percent of the photo in camera, and use Lightroom® to achieve her signature look.
REVIEWS
Jennie
Im not understanding he camera setting. Why is she shooting at a shutter speed of 60 and her ISO is 100. Wouldn’t she have sharper images if her shutter was a bit higher and she upped her ISO? A blurry eye looks weird???