Mystical Portrait Webinar

In this webinar series Vincent & Clare will teach you how to create superb ‘fine art fantasy’ images with little or no Photoshop skills or knowledge! How to create art which you can sell to your clients for a premium fee and make you stand out from your competition. You will be creating incredible imagery once you see how easy it is to create fantastic images like these.

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Learn to Create Stunning Portraits

Mystical Portrait

Are you a portrait or commercial photographer and looking to inject some creative flair to your photography business? Do you want to offer something new & unique to your clients to add a new dimension to your business, but don’t know how & what to do. Here is a webinar with a difference. Multi-award winning photographers Vincent O’Bryne & Clare Louise showcase their talent, work and their creative thought process in this ‘unmissable’ webinar series.

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Learn to Create Magic

Fantasy Photography Webinar

Regardless of where you are or what you do, you will learn to create magic which can be created absolutely anywhere! you simply have to see it….and believe it. You will learn to create the most sensual & exquisite images that can hang as pieces of art or sit as a book of memoirs.

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Webinar Content Includes:

Fantasy Photography Tips

* over 240 minutes of high class tuition
* how to create an idea for your ‘fantasy portrait’
* how to take your idea through the brain storming sessions to a vision
* how to use simple lighting techniques to light your subject
* how to pose your subjects
* what backgrounds to use
* how to connect with your subject
* simple Photoshop workflow techniques
* pricing your ‘fine art master pieces’
* what products can be created from such imagery
* how to market your services

This Webinar can be found here: Mystical Portrait Webinar

Attila Kun

Attila is the founder and editor-in-chief of Exposure Guide. He is an avid photographer, graphic designer, bedroom DJ and devoted Mac addict. Attila got his first DSLR camera, a Canon 10D, back in 2003 and he has been hooked on photography ever since.