
PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Masterclass with RUBEN TOMAS
It is a masterclass for photographers about how to work with Models, Actors, Individuals in order to get the best results during a portrait photoshoot.
About RUBEN TOMAS:Ruben Tomas is a photographer who works on a level above instinct. His subjects are not people, natural landscapes, or animals. Rather, his subject is the elusive connection between himself and what is going on around him. Inner lives seem to appear along the surfaces of bodies: eyes in partial shadow, wet hair giving temporary dimension to a face as it is drying, a mask that shows more than it hides. Ruben’s signature style is unmistakable.Born in Valencia, Spain, Ruben’s artistic journey has spanned five countries and four languages. His way of making photographs captures movement in stillness and mystery in bareness. These qualities reflect his own creative process: he sees certain images before he captures them. Yet, sometimes he wonders where these images come from. How does one make something out of nothing? Photographing while connecting to his environment is one way to answer this question. Another way is to let people experience these photographs.Ruben’s work is internationally recognized and has been featured in exhibitions in Los Angeles, Brussels, and Antwerp. His fashion photography has appeared in L’Officiel Hommes, Elle, Refinery29, Behind the Blinds, The Ones 2 Watch, Schon Magazine, Fucking Young, Tendencias Magazine, and the Word Magazine, among others.
TOPICS:
- How to connect with the subject we photograph. Sometimes we photographers have a little time to shoot a good portrait, we don't know the person we are photographing and is our obligation to capture who they are, sometimes in a short bit of time.
- Important elements we should not miss capturing a portrait. When we see a picture of someone, the first and most important thing we see in the image is their eyes, their expression if they are looking to the camera...the position of their bodies and hands...more close we get of who they are , better and stronger results we would have.
- Photographing emotions. What it is the kind of photography who most represent you? the importance to be faithful of who you are, what do you want others see through your photography? is about the importance of the emotions we capture in our subjects.
- The Psychology of Portraiture. Sometimes our clients is the first time they are in front of a camera, it could be a stressful moment for some of them, this topic is how to proceed to make them feel safe with us.
- The process. Three important moments when we shoot a portrait session. Before, during and after a photoshoot.
- Capturing beauty. Everybody is beautiful, is in the way we look at them when we find beauty.
- The experience. Is about the experience we create with our subjects and teams during a photoshoot. how to create the experience depending of the person we are photographing.

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