Portrait Workshop – Film Noir & Gatsby Inspired Portraits

Image Credit: Julie Powell 

In our “Film Noir & Gatsby” inspired themed workshop Julie Powell will show you how to create an air of mystery in your portraits by using unique lighting, models make-up and props essential to capturing the Film Noir style and show you how do encourage and direct your subjects to attain the ascetics you are showcasing by various methods including withholding some information, allowing the viewer’s imagination to fill in the gaps. Julie will show you that the eyes, often referred to as the “windows to the soul,” are especially effective in conveying mystery and intrigue, add shadows to a scene with a villain or hero’s shadow by getting another person to stand in front of a light source that will add some shadow play to your background.

Noir is the French word for the colour black and film noir are dark films that are known for their negative elements and suspicious characters. The term film noir was used in France during the post war years (1940s) to describe Hollywood movies based on American crime fiction that portrayed dark mood and cynicism. Some argue that film noir is a genre of film, while others say that it is a tone or visual style to portray a particular mood in the film.

Whilst there are many interpretations and arguments about the term film noir in photography, this particular effect can be used for various genres of photography like portraits, street, urban, environmental, indoor, etc.

Whether an absolute beginner or more advanced photographer, Julie will show you that with the right support and guidance, the required skills and knowledge can be gained that will enable you too create images like you see online and in magazines by building your confidence and your skills to take your photographic achievements to the next level.

About Julie Powell 

Julie Powell spent years studying the Masters, lighting, staging and styling, pouring over so many beautiful images online and in magazines. Eventually it all started to come together. People started asking her to show them how she created her beautiful photos so she started running small classes and workshops out of her home studio. These quickly lead into larger classes offering more and varied subjects. Julie has won many awards and she is highly sort after as an educator and trainer.

Whether an absolute beginner or more advanced photographer, Julie will show you that with the right support and guidance, the required skills and knowledge can be gained that will enable you too create images like you see online and in magazines by building your confidence and your skills to take your photographic achievements to the next level.

These workshop is open to all MCC members and Non Members and will be held at MCC clubrooms. Both workshops will be identical with 10 participants each, hence register for 1 workshop only.

Date and Time:

Workshop 1- Workshop FULL Saturday 10 February 2024  1pm to 4pm
Workshop 2 -Workshop FULL Sunday 11 February 2024 1pm to 4pm

MCC Member Fee $150.00 (excluding PayPal fee $4.50)

Non MCC Member Fee $250.00 (excluding PayPal fee $7.50)