Module 1: Introduction to Photography
Module 2: Camera Settings and Exposure
Module 3: Composition Techniques
Module 4: Lighting Techniques
Module 5: Portrait Photography
Module 6: Product Photography
Module 7: Event and Outdoor Photography
Module 8: Introduction to Photo Editing
Module 9: Adobe Lightroom Editing
Module 10: Adobe Photoshop Editing
Module 11: Advanced Editing and Retouching
Module 12: Portfolio and Freelancing
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Working with Clients
Working with clients is an important part of professional portrait photography. It starts with understanding their needs, preferences, and expectations before the shoot. Clear communication helps in planning details like location, style, outfits, and timing. During the session, creating a comfortable and friendly environment allows clients to relax and express natural emotions. For example, engaging in casual conversation can help reduce nervousness and result in more genuine expressions. After the shoot, sharing previews and discussing edits ensures client satisfaction. Beginners should focus on building good communication skills and professionalism, as a positive client experience often leads to repeat work and referrals.
Capturing Professional Headshots
Professional headshots are widely used for business profiles, resumes, and social media platforms like LinkedIn. The goal is to create a clean, sharp, and professional image that represents the individual. A simple background, proper lighting, and a well-composed frame are key elements. For example, using soft light from the front or side can highlight facial features without creating harsh shadows. The subject’s expression should appear confident and approachable. Camera settings should ensure sharp focus on the eyes, as they are the most important part of a headshot. Beginners should pay attention to small details like posture, clothing, and background to produce polished and professional results.