Marek Wurfl Photography/Fine Art Portrait Masterclass

Fine Art Portrait Masterclass


Recorded live Zoom event
Duration: 3 hours 20 min.


In this class I will share the entire process of creating images for my Hasselblad Masters series. Including detailed walkthrough of my color grading workflow in Photoshop.

Whether you’re just getting started with photography or looking to refine your style, this class will give you practical tools to push your work further and inspire you to create with more confidence.


Price: 250 Eur

What you'll learn

Inspiration

  • Discover how to find your source of inspiration and develop your own vision.

  • Learn to collect and curate reference materials that align with your artistic direction.

  • Shape a concept that feels personal and timeless.

Art Direction

  • Prepare mood boards to define the visual style of your shoot.

  • Understand the impact of styling and lighting on the retouching process.

  • Bring your vision to life by guiding your team with clear intention.

  • Ensure all elements work together to achieve a cohesive visual result.

Post-Production

  • Unlock the full potential of your RAW files, to get smooth transitions and vibrant colors.

  • Gain insight into working with adjustment layers and masks.

  • Refine your workflow to achieve subtle shifts in color, tone and contrast.

  • Preserve natural looking skin tones and keep the final result authentic.

What's included

Video Recording
PSD Files with my original edits
Exclusive 25% Discount on private classes

PSD files

Retrace my Photoshop workflow, layer by layer with included PSD files.

Fine Art Portrait Masterclass

Marek Wurfl

Marek Wurfl is a Slovak portrait photographer and Hasselblad Master winner, with over 15 years of experience in retouching within the fashion and advertising industry. Drawing inspiration from fine art, Wurfl crates painterly portraits that evoke a sense of mystery. His work is characterized by minimalist backgrounds and a subdued atmosphere. With an advanced approach to colours and lighting, he brings out the individuality of his subjects.