How To Create Beautiful Portraits By Simplifying Light with Audrey Woulard

Train Your Eye To Recognize Light To Create Dramatic Portraits

How To Create Beautiful Portraits By Simplifying Light With Audrey Woulard
  • 10 video lessons
  • 2 hours and 35 minutes of class content
  • Streaming access on desktop and mobile browsers
  • 100% satisfaction guarantee

AFTER THIS CLASS YOU’LL BE ABLE TO:

  • Recognize and shape good quality ambient light for dramatic highlights and shadows.
  • Use your existing surroundings as light shaping tools to enhance available light.
  • Utilize minimal camera equipment (one strobe) to create dramatic looks that mimic multiple equipment set ups.
  • Post process with tips to enhance the dramatic light captured in camera.

ABOUT AUDREY'S CLASS:

During this course Audrey Woulard will do a deep dive into how she uses light in the most simplistic way possible to create dramatic looking images. We will heavily dive into capturing ambient light, and utilize just one strobe and one modifier. No other photography equipment will be used. In this class you will learn to recognize many different types of light that photographers may overlook. You will be shown how to recognize light at different times of day and what it can do. We will go over how to utilize our natural surroundings to bend and shape light to create different looks that are often created with multiple light set ups. In addition to finding the light, we will go over different interpersonal skills that will help guide your subjects to setting up the shoots for the desired outcome.

We will explore different locations and will showcase how light changes depending on the different surfaces it is shining on and how to use that to your advantage when photographing people. How light reflects color and how to use that to your advantage for a dramatic look in the most simplistic way. How to use just one strobe light to aid in your light exploration to work with ambient light to achieve different looks. In order to have control over shaping light, you need to be able to control the photo session. Where applicable, we will go over different ways to help steer the photo session timing in your favor to have maximum photographic control.

Once the images are created, we will utilize Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Camera RAW to showcase tips and tricks to accentuate the light that was captured in camera. When we are using Photoshop it will be by hand, and there will be no actions used.

WHO THIS CLASS is FOR:

  • Intermediate Photographers who are wanting to learn how to use light creatively with a minimalistic approach.
  • Beginner photographers who are interested in how to combine ambient and created light.
  • Beginner/Intermediate photographers who desire to level up their creativity

SOFTWARE USED:

Adobe Photoshop 2020 Adobe Camera RAW

ABOUT YOUR INSTRUCTOR:

Audrey Woulard is a portrait photographer, and she is a Nikon Ambassador. She has been a full-time professional photographer for the last 17 years photographing teens and their families. In addition to her portrait work, she also photographs select commercial assignments for brands such as Iams Pet Food and Pottery Barn. Audrey has been a regular instructor for Imaging, and WPPI for over a decade. Her work has been featured on the cover twice for Professional Photography Magazine. She has been featured in Rangefinder Magazine, InStyle Magazine, People Magazine, and US Weekly magazine. Audrey was awarded the Professional Photographers of America Vanguard Award for her sharing of talents and service that has enriched the profession of photography. She is the creator of AW Teaches which is a website dedicated to providing education to photographers. Audrey resides in Chicago with her amazing husband, and they are the parents of four young men that they are immensely proud of.

Course Instructor

Audrey Woulard

Audrey Woulard

Audrey Woulard is a portrait photographer, and she is a Nikon Ambassador.  She has been a full-time professional photographer for the last 17 years photographing teens and their families. In addition to her portrait work, she also photographs select commercial assignments for brands such as Iams Pet Food and Pottery Barn.

How To Create Beautiful Portraits By Simplifying Light with Audrey Woulard is rated 4.6 stars by 11 students

  • T. G. May 11, 2025

    Great course. I highly recommend.

  • Gail K. Mar 13, 2022

    I definitely enjoyed this course because it fits my current needs as a photographer. I don't have a studio and I want to use natural light as much as possible because I do not want to drag around a lot of equipment. This class has made me more aware of ambient light and how to work with it. I also like the exercise in finding my own style. It is not a lengthy class, simple and to the point.

  • Joel H. Feb 14, 2022

    Does a good job of describing her own style for portraits of usually a single subject in a planned location and time. However, the course is limited and focused so not for someone looking for a wide range of info on photography such as events, indoor/outdoor, different ages, groups, studio lighting, multiple lights, technical info etc.

  • Rosalind F. Dec 18, 2021

    I’m a bit ambivalent about this class. On the one hand Audrey is a captivating and very likeable photographer and her work is gorgeous. She has a very distinctive style and talks very cogently about how to develop your own style. On the other hand (and forgive me if I missed it but I can’t find a transcript) there is one glaring omission which is that she is shooting flash at very high shutter speeds (up to 1/8000) and doesn’t say how she did it. Unless people know about high speed sync (or unless her camera works in a different way - I’m not a Nikon shooter) they’re going to be going out and trying to replicate her work and finding big black bars on their photos. She also has a very, um, interesting way of doing photoshop. She quite rightly says that there is no right or wrong way to use photoshop and she is just showing us the way she uses it but I wouldn’t recommend a beginner follow her method (even though it’s easy to understand for anyone proficient in photoshop.) So I would say this is not a class for beginners because she doesn’t explain much technical stuff (eg high speed sync, frequency separation) but if you’re a technically proficient photographer who is looking for a style or just looking for some location lighting inspiration then you should find the class very useful.

  • Yo P. Sep 7, 2021

    Wow! I love her non-complicated process and the stunning results! I can't wait to use all I learned from her shooting on location as well as her editing tips. Audrey has a great personality and is a teacher I would watch over again. Will search for more of her classes. Did not want the class to end! Yolanda

  • Michael G. Jun 30, 2021

    My goodness! This class is like a breathe of fresh air in the morning. Vey easy to follow along for some very amazing results. Really enjoy the friendly presentation, filled with tips and clear explinations for working with light using a minimal setup. Thank you Audrey

  • James B. Jun 18, 2021

    Audrey brings together and simplifies divergent ideas in photography. Finding beautiful available light (based on direction and quality) on location is her first priority. She then perfects the light using a single strobe on her subject. Her style emphasizes shallow depth of field using fast primes and high-speed sync, and her post-production is minimal. She offers a pragmatic workflow and a creative philosophy that values getting out in the field and making photos. The reliability, ease of use, and affordability of the newest off-camera flash solutions make this kind of dramatic portraiture accessible to more artists.

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