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From Creator to Fine Artist: Exploring Conceptual Thinking & Self-Portraiture in Photography

Unlock creativity with Skillshare! Learn acrylic painting, AI writing, graphic design, and photography.

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About From Creator to Fine Artist: Exploring Conceptual Thinking & Self-Portraiture in Photography

Introduction

Class Orientation

Self Awareness: Who Are You?

Being True to Yourself: Your Background & Positioner

Being a Critic to Yourself: Space for Interpretation

Passion & Motivation: Understanding the Type of Artist You Are

Responsibility: Why People Should Waste Their Time Seeing Your Art?

Transforming Knowledge Into a Selfportrait

Considering Your Body & Yourself

YOUR TOOLS: Light & Shadow

YOUR TOOLS: Color Psychology

YOUR TOOLS: Space

Preparation + Shooting

Editing

Reflection: Creating an Annotation

Conclusion

What You Will Learn?

  • In this class, you will learn how to use Photography as a tool to explore yourself as an artist, by thinking conceptually about your artworks. .
  • You will learn:.
  • I designed this class for art students, beginner professionals and anyone who loves to dive deep and explore themselves. We'll expand our thinking and explore a lot of important questions that shape artistic identity..
  • These questions can stay with you for many years, and you can always go back and see how much you grow since the time you answered them. Plus the conceptual thinking will give you a solid base for creating meaningful artworks..
  • For this class, you can use anything that you are used to in terms of creating visual work. The self-portrait can be taken on your mobile and edited in any editing app, or you can use your camera and edit in Adobe Photoshop. It is completely up to you. Don't feel constricted by your tools, but work around barriers with creativity. .