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Photographer Style Annie Leibovitz
100LEmulates Annie Leibovitz's cinematic portrait photography known for elaborate staging,
Photographer Style Ansel Adams
97LEmulates Ansel Adams' iconic landscape photography style characterized by dramatic black-and-white
Photographer Style Arbus
65LEmulates Diane Arbus's unflinching portraits of people on society's margins, characterized
Photographer Style Avedon
73LEmulates Richard Avedon's stark, confrontational portrait photography that strips subjects
Photographer Style Cindy Sherman
101LEmulates Cindy Sherman's conceptual self-portraiture style using costumes, prosthetics, and
Photographer Style Dorothea Lange
99LEmulates Dorothea Lange's documentary photography style defined by empathetic portraiture of
Photographer Style Eggleston
66LEmulates William Eggleston's pioneering color photography that finds the extraordinary in
Photographer Style Henri Cartier Bresson
98LEmulates Henri Cartier-Bresson's decisive moment street photography characterized by geometric
Photographer Style Maier
65LEmulates Vivian Maier's street photography style — intimate, observant, and composed with
Photographer Style Mann
64LEmulates Sally Mann's intimate, large-format photography of family, landscape, and mortality
Photographer Style Mccurry
64LEmulates Steve McCurry's vivid color documentary photography known for saturated palettes,
Photographer Style Moriyama
66LEmulates Daido Moriyama's raw, high-contrast street photography that captures urban Japan
Photographer Style Parks
67LEmulates Gordon Parks's humanist photography that documents Black American life with dignity,
Photographer Style Ray
66LEmulates Man Ray's experimental photography that uses solarization, rayographs, and
Photographer Style Sebastiao Salgado
101LEmulates Sebastiao Salgado's epic documentary photography style featuring sweeping black-and-white
Documentary Witness Photographer Archetype
114LMake photographs in the documentary-witness tradition — present at the
Formalist Composition Photographer Archetype
119LMake photographs in the formalist tradition — composition, light, and
Color Theory Photography
66LTechniques for understanding and using color deliberately in photography. Covers complementary
Composition Techniques
65LPrinciples for arranging visual elements within the photographic frame. Covers rule of thirds,
Documentary Photography
65LApproaches to photographing real events, communities, and social conditions with honesty and
Landscape Photography
66LTechniques for capturing natural and built environments with depth, atmosphere, and emotional
Lighting Fundamentals
66LCore principles of photographic lighting including quality, direction, intensity, and color.
Macro Photography
65LTechniques for capturing subjects at life-size or greater magnification, revealing detail
Portrait Photography
65LTechniques for creating photographs that reveal character and connect with the viewer. Covers
Post-Processing
65LTechniques for developing raw captures into finished photographs. Covers RAW processing,
Street Photography
66LTechniques for capturing candid moments, human interactions, and visual stories in public
Studio Lighting
66LTechniques for controlled artificial lighting using strobes, continuous lights, and modifiers
Audio for Video
59LTechniques for capturing, mixing, and mastering audio in video production. Covers microphone
Camera Techniques
58LTechniques for operating video cameras with intention and control. Covers framing, movement,
Color Grading
58LTechniques for color correction and creative grading in video post-production. Covers the
Documentary Filmmaking
59LTechniques for creating documentary video content that finds narrative structure in real
Live Streaming
58LTechniques for producing professional live video streams, from technical setup and encoding
Motion Graphics
59LTechniques for creating animated graphic elements for video, including titles, lower thirds,
Video Editing
58LTechniques for editing video content into compelling visual stories. Covers cutting, pacing,
Video Lighting
58LTechniques for lighting video productions to create mood, dimension, and focus. Covers
Video Preproduction
59LTechniques for planning video productions before cameras roll. Covers scripting, storyboarding,
Video Storytelling
59LTechniques for telling compelling stories through the video medium. Covers narrative structure,
Comparison vs. Competitor Video (side-by-side, before/after)
121LShip a 45–75 second comparison video that lives at the bottom of a category page,
Customer Testimonial Video (talking head + B-roll + lower thirds)
137LShip a 60–90 second customer story that becomes the centerpiece of a sales page,
Enterprise Pitch Video (founder-led + integration choreography)
147LShip a 60–120 second pitch video that lives in a sales-deck slot, an outbound
Explainer Animation (Remotion 2D, abstract concept)
122LShip a 60–90 second 2D explainer that visualizes a concept too abstract to film
Feature Launch Video (Remotion + AI VO)
138LShip a 20–35 second feature launch video that announces a single new capability,
Product Demo Video (Remotion + AI VO + cycling stills)
287LShip a 90–120 second animated product walkthrough that lives on a marketing page.
Social Cutdown Video (15s vertical, 30s square, 9:16 + 1:1)
159LShip a family of short-form cutdowns derived from a longer hero asset (product
Tutorial Walkthrough Video (screen capture + voice over + chapters)
150LShip a 3–8 minute tutorial video that teaches a real customer-facing task end to