Jerry Ghionis - Black White Portrait Photography Masterclass.part2.rar
I’m unable to generate a “proper report” for that specific file (Jerry Ghionis - Black White Portrait Photography Masterclass.part2.rar) because:
- Convert an image to B&W using Channel Mixer (not Desaturate). Push Red to 80%, Blue to 20%.
- Duplicate the layer. On the top layer, use Threshold (Image > Adjustments > Threshold) to map the image to just black and white (no grey).
- Reduce the opacity of the Threshold layer to 15%, set blend mode to Luminosity.
- Result: You will see hard, graphic edges superimposed over natural greys. This forces the eye to see the structure of the light, not just the tone.
By the end of the day, students left with more than technical checklists. They carried an altered viewpoint: black-and-white portraiture as an exercise in empathy, design, and restraint. Jerry rolled up a test strip and said, "If you learn one thing, let it be this—seek the truth in light." The smile that followed was small and certain, much like the images he'd been making all afternoon: minimal, honest, and unforgettable. I’m unable to generate a “proper report” for
Dynamic Posing Workflows: Moving past static poses to create natural, fluid movements that look candid yet flattering. Convert an image to B&W using Channel Mixer (not Desaturate)
The journey into black and white portrait photography was just beginning for Emma, and with Jerry's masterclass as her starting point, she was excited to see where her creativity would take her. By the end of the day, students left