Portrait Photography: An Experimental Approach
A course by Oliver Mayhall , Portrait and Art Photographer
Capture a subject from a new perspective by exploring creative techniques to take abstract photographs, from the initial idea to the final edit
Capture a subject from a new perspective by exploring creative techniques to take abstract photographs, from the initial idea to the final edit
“In my portraits, I try to depict my subjects from a different perspective, exaggerating the shapes and dimensions, and representing reality in an abstract way.”
His surrealistic approach has seen photographer Oliver Mayhall work with clients including BAFTA, EMI Records, Crisis, and Cubitt, and sell his art to collectors around the world.
In this online course, he teaches you his unique method for taking portrait photos, from the initial idea to the final image. Discover unconventional techniques for playfully capturing abstract shots. Escape the ordinary and surprise your audience with experimental portraits
What will you learn in this online course?
16 lessons & 13 downloads
- 91% positive reviews (47)
- 1,903 students
- 16 lessons (2h 7m)
- 13 additional resources (2 files)
- Online and at your own pace
- Available on the app
- Audio: English
- English · Spanish · Portuguese · German · French · Italian · Polish · Dutch
- Level: Beginner
- Unlimited access forever
What is this course's project?
Capture and edit a set of captivating experimental portraits.
Projects by course students
Who is this online course for?
This course is for anyone with an interest in learning an alternative approach to portrait photography.
Requirements and materials
No previous knowledge is required to take this course.
In terms of equipment, you will need access to a camera, editing software such as Adobe Lightroom, Photoshop, or Capture One, and a printer.
Reviews
A course by Oliver Mayhall
Oliver Mayhall is a London-based portrait and art photographer. He first discovered photography while studying at Nottingham University and later traveled around California, Mexico, Cuba, and Columbia to hone his craft. During his travels, he developed an interest in filmmaking and went on to complete a Masters in documentary filmmaking at Goldsmiths. After graduating, Oliver worked as an assistant photographer, learning from fellow creatives in the industry before going on to pursue his passion as a full-time freelancer.
Since then, he’s worked with clients including BAFTA, EMI Records, Crisis, and Cubitts. Oliver also sells his work as limited edition pieces to collectors around the world.
Content
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U1
Introduction
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About Me
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Influences
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U2
Preparing for the Photoshoot
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Developing Ideas
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Props and Materials
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Mood Board and Art Direction
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Equipment: Cameras, Lenses, and Lighting
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U3
The Photoshoot
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Studio Set-up
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The First Shot: Photographing the Eyes
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Quick Selection, Edit, and Printing
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The Second Shot: The Collage
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The Third Shot: Glass and Water
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U4
Post-production
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Image Selection
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Editing the Photos 1
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Editing the Photos 2
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Editing the Photos 3
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Sharing Your Work
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FP
Final project
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Portrait Photography: An Experimental Approach
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nadadebromas
PlusVery pleasant lecturer, creative content. I was able to get some exciting ideas for my own projects! I would love more of this!
sahure68
Un curso muy interesante, didáctico y creativo. Una buena forma de adentrarnos en la fotografía surrealista. Muy buen fotógrafo.
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sophiatm7
I really enjoyed the short course. I watched all the videos in one go, says a lot about the quality of the course I think. Especially liked the openness and clarity with which Oliver touches on many different topics along the way and also liked the fact that this is not the kind of photography that sets boundaries or regulations but invites you to look differently and experiment until you find something that really suits you.
annagambetti
Interessante avrei però preferito vedere più approcci creativi alla fine si è concentrato su pochi elementi. Mi è rimasto poco comunque può essere valido per l'approccio luci e post produziine
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javierlaracardador
Interesante en algunos aspectos, algo limitado en otros.
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