Creating Your Own Minimal Photographic Style with Benjamin Hardman
Creating Your Own Minimal Photographic Style with Benjamin Hardman
Benjamin Hardman and Wildist will teach you how to develop your own photographic style. Simplicity is hard to master and Benjamin is going to teach you the practical techniques he uses for traveling light, framing his subjects, using negative space, and turning out incredible edits. Recognized around the world for capturing the simplicity of the Arctic, Benjamin's 5 hour workshop will share advice you can use for years to come in your photography.
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What You'll Learn
Ben wants to take you to some of the farthest reaches of the earth to teach you to get out there, to push harder, to find that epic shot, whether it's the small details or the sweeping landscapes. He'll also teach you some of his master editing techniques.
High Resolution Setup
Breaking down Benjamin’s go-to gear for when high-resolution imagery is of utmost importance.
Lightweight Gear Setup
Versatility is always a necessity, but sometimes weight can be a hinderance. This is what you would find Benjamin shooting with whilst on a mountaineering ascent when having lightweight gear is key.
Backpack Breakdown
A comprehensive look into the necessities that Benjamin carries with him on his expeditions.
Aerial Photography
Walking through the specialized aerial photography equipment that has revolutionized Benjamin’s work in recent years.
Gear & Clothing
“There is no such thing as bad weather, only unsuitable clothing” as the quote says. The Arctic is no exception. This is what Benjamin wears and uses, making him ready to take on extreme conditions.
Research & Preparation
Planning is important in a volatile arctic environment. Pre-planning and back-up plans could mean the difference between a successful and unsuccessful shoot.
Seals of Glacier Lagoon
Ben is searching for Icelandic wildlife to photograph - demonstrating how composition and framing angle can affect the intensity of wildlife portraits, lining up the background frame, and what lenses you may need for this.
Editing: Lightroom Basics
You must shoot RAW to take advantage of Lightroom’s colour adjustments and full image dynamic range. This episode helps students understand RAW.
Capturing Glacial Detail
Benjamin is shooting details of the ice, showing sometimes the most impacting images are in the smaller, often overlooked details of a scene.
Editing: Macro Detail
Find out how lens choice brings out the detail of ice - tele vs macro and creating a visual story using a combination of both.
Editing: Image Stitching
Learn how to effectively create a multi-image stitch… even if it ends up being a 294 Megapixel image to get there.
Photographing the Elusive Reindeer
Finding a clean aesthetic in a busy scene, low angles, and placing the animal with a consistent background, using foreground elements for bokeh.
Documenting Iceland's Jagged Peaks
Composing a mountain peak with negative space, analyzing the light, and using adverse weather to create texture and emotion.
Editing: Atmospheric Mountains
Sculpting light to isolate centralised subjects, using Selective Adjustments (Radial, Brush, Grad ND) to balance the light & weight and draw the viewer into the subject.
Mountain Drone Photography
Benjamin will demonstrate how to find and isolate subjects with a drone - getting close to mountain faces or finding a clean scene with a bird's eye perspective (often using snow).
Editing: Aerial Abstraction
Using nature and its patterns and shapes to draw focus to a subject - leading lines such as mountain valleys and river streams.
Benjamin's Style
Style is like a fingerprint - it’s the personal aspect that makes your work uniquely you. The importance of finding and continuing to develop style is not only for personal taste, but for making yourself stand out against others in the highly competitive photography world.
What Inspires Benjamin
Benjamin shares how other photography isn’t his biggest inspiration, but rather the landscapes, music and emotion, and the patterns of weather and the changing earth.
Creating your own Voice
Starting first by recognising what inspires you - it can be photography, fashion, architecture, music. Gather what inspires you and have it somewhere it can be looked at (moodboard, posters, phone background).
Curation: Computer to Phone & Unum
This episode shares Benjamin’s emphasis on creating a cohesion across his images, and how this works to his advantage. His main platform is Instagram - so this relates to that.
Social Media Q&A with Alex
Having organized and well-executed social media can lead to job opportunities, exhibition opportunities, everything. Learn how Benjamin built his social media from the ground up.
Benjamin's Story & Business Tips
Benjamin shares his experience and some tips to help you start the journey of running your own business. He speaks from the perspective of taking on a business alone and the major considerations when working from home.
Presenting Professionally
Having a complete set-up and covering all aspects of your business (website, social media, email address, physical portfolio, logo, business card, references, account stats, client list, etc).
Workshop Takeaways
Wrapping up and Benjamin’s favorite noteworthy advice to take your craft to the next level.
Workshop Summary
Ben & Alex reflect and recap over the strongest points that have been shared in the workshop. Congrats, you finished, now get out there and shoot!
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— CHRIS BURKARD
Class Extras
Get more out of the lesson with an exclusive Iceland roadmap guide and downloadable content.
Iceland Roadmap Guide
Get an exclusive (and comprehensive) 24-page guide to traveling & photographing Iceland, including 40 locations and all of Ben's insider knowledge.
Lesson Guide PDF
A downloadable PDF accompanies the workshop with segment recaps, notes, and links to Benjamin's favorite tools.
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"Benjamin is one of those photographers who without a doubt inspires greatness from everyone his work touches. It's a personal push to reach beyond the boundaries as an artist to capture the world in a new light. Anyone with the privilege to learn from him should take it and run."
—PETER MCKINNON
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