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Levitation Photography: Exploring Magic and Portraiture

Make your subject defy gravity! In this one-hour class, photographer Ian Norman shares a simple technique for shooting magical, dreamlike levitation portrait...
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Platform: Skillshare
Video: 1h 1m
Language: English
Next start: On Demand

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About the course

Make your subject defy gravity! In this one-hour class, photographer Ian Norman shares a simple technique for shooting magical, dreamlike levitation portraits.

This class will push both your photography skills and creative instincts. When you have the intention of creating something surreal, all the constraints and bounds on your creativity are loosened. The entire experience — from planning to set up to shooting to processing — is a slow and methodical creative endeavor.

The video lessons share a start-to-finish creative method for creating a portrait scene with a subject levitating among a flock of flying objects. You’ll learn how to

  • optimize your camera settings for this project
  • set up a quick shoot
  • style effective model poses
  • create an array of levitating objects
  • create the “float” effect using Photoshop and Lightroom

All you need is a camera you enjoy shooting (DSLR, digital point-and-shoot, or smartphone), a tripod, and familiarity with Photoshop and Lightroom. It’s time to capture a dreamlike portrait!

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Class Outline

  • Introduction. Levitation photography is about creating an image that blends the magical with the surreal. Let Ian Norman show you how to build a single photograph from multiple elements that brings portraiture photography into new realms of imagination.
  • Your Project: A Gravity-Defying Portrait. Ian breaks down the structure of his photographs to give you an inside look at how editing photos into a single composition results in a gravity-defying portrait. You will then use these tips to create your own image with Ian guiding you through the steps of choosing a setting, positioning your model, and adding other floating elements to give the finished photo an extra touch of wizardry.
  • Equipment. Though not much equipment is need to create such photos, there are some things to keep in mind, and Ian shows you how he is able to compose and shoot his photos no matter where he is. With a simple tripod and a step stool, you too can take magical photographs at the beach or in your own backyard.
  • Clothing and Lighting. Ian advises his students to “think magically” when deciding how to dress their models, and he gives his thoughts on how to approach this subject. He also explains the dangers of photographing in the wrong light. With his tips, you’ll be able to drastically reduce the amount of photograph editing you will need for your finished image.
  • Camera Settings. Most photography courses online cover camera settings, but when creating magical levitation photographs, a few things must be considered. Ian goes over the settings he uses to capture the highest quality image possible, as well as tips to keep colors and tones consistent.
  • Shooting and Posing. Ian demonstrates how to execute the shoot by taking test shots, finding the best frame, and what to look for in the model’s pose. Since these are ultimately portraits, special care must be taken when posing so the model’s facial expression looks natural and relaxed.
  • Shot Selection. When choosing which shot works best, you need to know what to look for. Here, Ian explains his thought process while whittling his images down from hundreds to just two.
  • Creating the “Float”. Now we’re ready to create the magic using Photoshop. By layering the images, the illusion begins to take form. Using layer masks, you’ll quickly erase the stool to make your model float in midair.
  • Color Corrections and Shadows. Once the stool has been removed, slight color corrections must be done to blend the background image into the foreground. Ian also demonstrates his technique for using Photoshop adjustment layers to fill in the shadows left by the stool’s absence.
  • Adding a Flock. For this image, Ian added a flock of origami cranes, which now must be added and edited so that they appear to float. Once again, layer masks help you quickly and easily lift the cranes from the original photo so they can be placed around your model.
  • Final Details. A few tweaks to the cranes helps them match the tone and color of the model layer. Adjusting their exposure makes them blend in seamlessly, while a hard brush gets rid of any remaining problem areas.
  • Digital Makeup and Color Grading. Before the photo is finished, Ian removes a few blemishes using Photoshop, and then brings the final composition into Lightroom to add a few presets to give it a more filmlike look. Download his Lightroom presets and use them for free in your next project!

What can you learn from this course?

Photograph a gravity-defying portrait.

“When you have the intention of creating something surreal, all the constraints and bounds on your creativity are loosened. The entire experience, from planning to set up to shooting to processing, is a slow and methodical creative endeavor.”

ASSIGNMENT

You’ll construct a dreamlike portrait scene with your subject levitating among a flock of flying objects. You can use your own photos or the sample photos provided below. This project is ideal for photographers, artists, designers, and everyone who wants to bring a surreal creative vision to life.

DELIVERABLE

Share your gravity-defying portrait in the class project gallery. Feel free to share notes about your process (outtakes, pre-processed photos, questions), and be sure to check out my own sample project for inspiration.

RESOURCES

  • Equipment You’ll Need: Camera, tripod, stool, location, model, “flock” objects
  • Software: Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Lightroom
  • Sample Photos: Download sample photos for your project here.
  • Download: Download the free Lightroom color grading presets used in this class here. 
  • Read: Read more about levitation photography in this Photo Collective “How-To” article.
  • Print: Download project guide notes here.

All photos (c) Ian Norman.

What you need to start the course?

Basic knowledge of Adobe Lightroom is required to start this course, as this is an intermediate level course.

Who is this course is made for?

This course was made for intermediate-level students.

Are there coupons or discounts for Levitation Photography: Exploring Magic and Portraiture ? What is the current price?

You can enrol in this course with a Skillshare subscription that costs $8/month, but you start with a FREE 7-day trial. You can also enrol in thousands of courses on a variety of topics with your subscription, including several Adobe Lightroom courses.
The average price is $10.8 of 173 Adobe Lightroom courses. So this course is -100% more expensive than the average Adobe Lightroom course on Skillshare.

Will I be refunded if I'm not satisfied with the Levitation Photography: Exploring Magic and Portraiture course?

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Are there any financial aid for this course?

At the moment we couldn't find any available scholarship forLevitation Photography: Exploring Magic and Portraiture, but you can access more than 30 thousand classes for $8/month on Skillshare, including this one!

Who will teach this course? Can I trust Ian Norman?

Ian Norman has created 4 courses that got 167 reviews which are generally positive. Ian Norman has taught 18,973 students and received a 4.4 average review out of 167 reviews. Depending on the information available, we think that Ian Norman is an instructor that you can trust.
Photographer / Creator of Lonely Speck
Photographer / Creator of Lonely Speck
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Language: English
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