Leica Official Store Singapore

Cinematic Portraiture with Kristian Dowling and the SL2

$450.00
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Update: The workshop has ended. If you are interested in attending this workshop, kindly join the waitlist. We will inform you once it is available. Thank you.

If you’ve always wanted to learn to create images that evoke emotion and tell a story, assisted by beautiful lighting and subject direction, now is your chance to experience this opportunity during Kristian Dowling’s return to Singapore.

What would it be like to capture the intimacy of two people in love? A couple’s private moments are rarely seen, not captured. However, if you were to capture it, how would you go about doing it with honesty and in good taste? The answers to these questions will be explored during this cinematic experience.

This is the story we will be creating on the day with our guest actors. The goal is to use our imagination as a group to collectively put together different scenarios that would mimic scenes in either real life or a romantic movie, that can be translated into a beautiful picture story – all in low light. The techniques you will learn can also be utilised in your daily photography.

We will be utilising mostly evening available light, but when required, we will also be using artificial light (LED) to mimic natural light and shadow to create more artistic and striking portraits with the mood and tone we are accustomed to seeing in the cinema.

Topics to be covered include:

  • Creating emotion and mood in portraiture
  • Rules of composition, and when to break them
  • Directing your subject
  • Manual Exposure Control
  • Lighting control and creativity

The workshop will kick-off with a short presentation followed by a 1-hour hands-on shooting session. At the end of the workshop, there will be a review session and a post-production demonstration by Kristian Dowling.

Who should attend:
This workshop is open to individuals of all photography levels.

Available dates:

-

Please ensure that you have selected the date prior to checkout. 
Note: It is the participants' responsibility to ensure their availability for the workshop on the chosen date and time. No cancellation or refund upon sign up.

Meet-up location:
Leica Store at Raffles Hotel Arcade

What to bring:
  • Digital camera and lenses between 21 - 200mm 
  • No computer, flash or tripod is required
  • Positive attitude

Things to note:
  • All cameras are welcome and there will be a limited selection of Leica cameras and lenses available for attendees to use. 
  • Minimum 4 pax to commence class. In the event the class is cancelled, you will be refunded accordingly.
  • No cancellation or refund upon sign up. 

For more information about the workshop, please contact akademie.lcap@leica-camera.com.

Update: The workshop has ended. If you are interested in attending this workshop, kindly join the waitlist. We will inform you once it is available. Thank you.

If you’ve always wanted to learn to create images that evoke emotion and tell a story, assisted by beautiful lighting and subject direction, now is your chance to experience this opportunity during Kristian Dowling’s return to Singapore.

What would it be like to capture the intimacy of two people in love? A couple’s private moments are rarely seen, not captured. However, if you were to capture it, how would you go about doing it with honesty and in good taste? The answers to these questions will be explored during this cinematic experience.

This is the story we will be creating on the day with our guest actors. The goal is to use our imagination as a group to collectively put together different scenarios that would mimic scenes in either real life or a romantic movie, that can be translated into a beautiful picture story – all in low light. The techniques you will learn can also be utilised in your daily photography.

We will be utilising mostly evening available light, but when required, we will also be using artificial light (LED) to mimic natural light and shadow to create more artistic and striking portraits with the mood and tone we are accustomed to seeing in the cinema.

Topics to be covered include:

  • Creating emotion and mood in portraiture
  • Rules of composition, and when to break them
  • Directing your subject
  • Manual Exposure Control
  • Lighting control and creativity

The workshop will kick-off with a short presentation followed by a 1-hour hands-on shooting session. At the end of the workshop, there will be a review session and a post-production demonstration by Kristian Dowling.

Who should attend:
This workshop is open to individuals of all photography levels.

Available dates:

-

Please ensure that you have selected the date prior to checkout. 
Note: It is the participants' responsibility to ensure their availability for the workshop on the chosen date and time. No cancellation or refund upon sign up.

Meet-up location:
Leica Store at Raffles Hotel Arcade

What to bring:
  • Digital camera and lenses between 21 - 200mm 
  • No computer, flash or tripod is required
  • Positive attitude

Things to note:
  • All cameras are welcome and there will be a limited selection of Leica cameras and lenses available for attendees to use. 
  • Minimum 4 pax to commence class. In the event the class is cancelled, you will be refunded accordingly.
  • No cancellation or refund upon sign up. 

For more information about the workshop, please contact akademie.lcap@leica-camera.com.

Kristian Dowling (@kristiandowling)

Kristian Dowling is a highly respected photographer renowned for his expertise in commercial portraiture and event photography in Hollywood. With over 20 years of experience, he has built a reputation for capturing the true essence of his subjects through powerful and emotive imagery. His work masterfully blends storytelling with technical precision, making his portraits stand out in the competitive photography industry. Starting his career in Melbourne, Australia, Kristian's talent quickly propelled him to Hollywood, where he worked with a wide range of clients, including celebrities, fashion brands, and media outlets. His versatility and skill have made him the go-to photographer for high-profile projects. In addition to his photography, Kristian is dedicated to teaching, frequently leading workshops and seminars to help other photographers refine their craft.

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