Allison McSorley is known for her expressive, dramatic light portraiture along with her ability to capture meaningful connections with the camera. In this breakout session, she shares the lessons she’s learned along the way, including her approach to photographing children in directional light. She provides specific pointers on using light and processing to create dramatic and compelling images. Allison also discusses overcoming unexpected obstacles, embracing authenticity, and avoiding comparison, as well as several other practical lessons to help inspire and challenge you in your own journey.
What will you receive?
A 75-page PDF that covers topics such as using limited light to create strong images, color and black and white processing workflow, recognizing opportunities, embracing the unexpected and remaining true to yourself.
Two screen capture videos totaling 25 minutes detailing Allison’s processing workflow, including her black and white conversions.
An 8-minute screen capture video on using the clone stamp, patch, and spot healing tools in Photoshop.
A 3-minute screen capture video on the power of Photoshop’s Multiply Blend Mode.
30 minute Q&A video based exclusively from the questions submitted by participants of the live breakout session. 30 minute Q&A video based exclusively from the questions submitted by participants of the live breakout session.
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