About the event
Sculpting with Light
A Refined Black & White Portrait Workshop- The Refined Portrait Series
SONY x LUCIUS
The Refined Portrait Series is a collaborative program by LUCIUS X SONY, designed for photographers who already understand the fundamentals and are ready to elevate their visual discipline, cultural sensitivity, and post-production consistency.
Rather than focusing on techniques, this series explores the refinement of craft — how light is shaped, how identity is expressed, and how visual coherence is achieved across a body of work.

Over a concentrated series of workshop days, multiple sessions will be delivered within a short timeframe, allowing participants to immerse themselves in a cohesive portrait development journey.
Each workshop focuses on a distinct yet connected stage of portrait creation — from lighting and structure, to cultural narrative, to refined editing and finishing.
This workshop is particularly well suited for photographers who:
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Feel confident with camera settings but want stronger control of lighting decisions
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Want their portraits to feel more intentional, structured, and emotionally present
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Are transitioning from colour-led work into disciplined black & white portraiture
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Shoot in studio environments and want to refine light shaping rather than add complexity
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Are seeking a quieter, more deliberate approach to portrait lighting
Designed for photographers seeking greater clarity, control, and a more refined approach to portraiture.
Participants may attend individual sessions or experience the full progression as part of the complete Refined Portrait Series.
Upcoming sessions in this series include:
• Sculpting with Light — A Refined Black & White Portrait Workshop 28th Feb 2026
• Asian Beauty in Focus — A Refined Portrait Workshop 28th Feb 2026
• Refining the Portrait — A Refined Editing Workshop 1th March 2026
• Light, Space & Atmosphere — A Refined Editing Workshop 1th March 2026
Limited seats are available for each session to maintain a focused, studio-based learning environment.
Techniques covered
- Shaping facial structure through directional light
- Selecting focal lengths for compression and facial form control
- Creating emotional weight through controlled lighting contrast
- Shooting intentionally for monochrome (thinking in tone, not colour)
- Studio workflow considerations for black & white conversion
What to bring
- A camera
- A portrait lens (recommended: 50mm, 85mm, or similar focal length)
- A notebook or device for notes
- Curiosity and willingness to refine your lighting judgment
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A$10 deposit payable via Sony Scene to secure a spot.
Balance Due Date: 22/02/2026
Payment for the remaining balance should be made directly to the host. They will be in contact with you shortly to provide the payment details and further instructions.