Greg Gorman | The best celebrity Portrait Photographer | Jessops
Welcome to our YouTube channel! Greg Gorman has been working as a portrait photographer for over 40 years. His work has been seen everywhere from Hollywood posters to the cover of magazines. Now Greg shares his passion for portrait photography and how the careful controlling of light is key to his success. Greg, with the help of Lee from our academy team, recreates one of his famous David Bowie shots using only a constant light source provided by the brilliant Rotolight system. Greg Gorman used three Rotolight Anova 2 Pro's during this shoot. Rotolight - / rotoligh Greg Gorman - / greggormanphoto Make up artist: Maria Samuell / memesamuel Model: Christoffer Sommerstad / doffern Follow us across our social media channels: Instagram: / jessops / lee.jessopsacademy / tony.jessopsacademy Facebook: / jessops #jessops #jessopsacademy

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