Lynda.com - Douglas Kirkland on Photography: Shooting with an 8x10 Camera | 573 MB
Duration: 0h 40m | Video: AVC (.mov) 960x540 | Audio: AAC 48KHz stereo
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Level: Appropriate for All
Duration: 0h 40m | Video: AVC (.mov) 960x540 | Audio: AAC 48KHz stereo
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Level: Appropriate for All
In the Douglas Kirkland on Photography series, well-known photographer Douglas Kirkland explores a variety of real-world photographic scenarios, sharing technique insights and critiquing the results.
This installment is a love letter to the large-format Deardorff view camera, which shoots a negative measuring eight by ten inches. Douglas begins by showcasing a dozen startling and luminescent portraits from his years working in large-format photography, featuring subjects ranging from celebrities such as Nicole Kidman to Australian Aborigines.
Next, Douglas tours the 8x10 large-format camera, showing how to achieve effects such as shallow depth of field and describing the printing potential that such a large negative permits. He then demonstrates a variety of lighting, posing, and styling techniques while photographing both indoors and outdoors at the Kirkland studio in Los Angeles, California.
The course concludes with a critique of the resulting photographs. Douglas also shows how he resized and cropped the image to fit a print campaign.
No mirrors below please.