Artistic Photography: Transforming Concepts into Images
materials
A course by Irene Cruz , Photographer, cinematographer and video artist
About the video: materials
Overview
“The last step of our pre-production is the decision of the team that we are going to bring to our photo shoot. You can take the photographs with whatever you like, in Polaroid format, with your mobile, a SLR, on 35 or 120 film ... What matters is that what we wear is at the service of our creativity.”
In this video lesson Irene Cruz addresses the topic: materials, which is part of the Domestika online course: Artistic Photography: Transforming Concepts into Images. Express your inner self through the lens and learn to direct models to achieve more personal photos.
Partial transcription of the video
“materials And now we will see the materials that we will bring to our session. I divide them into three groups: chamber materials, technical, props materials and the materials, we will call them, of survival. Before going to the shooting, I recommend you make a list with the three columns that you will see in Additional Resources so you don't forget anything and have everything planned in advance. As for props materials, I will bring two swimsuits What will I give the girls to wear under their clothes and, in addition, the mirrors, without forgetting the cleaning material and also a bottle ...”
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Course summary for: Artistic Photography: Transforming Concepts into Images
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Photography & Video -
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Adobe Bridge, Camera Raw -
Areas
Creativity, Fine-Art Photography, Photography, Photography Post-production, Portrait Photography

Irene Cruz
A course by Irene Cruz
Born in Madrid and based in Berlin for more than seven years, Irene Cruz is a photographer, cinematographer, and video artist. She combines her work on projects in art market and cinema with her work teaching at centers and universities in the UK, Spain, Germany, and Switzerland.
Her conceptual photography work is characterized by its use of natural, cold, filtered light to create gloomy and mysterious atmospheres. She has participated in festivals, fairs, and exhibitions around the world, including the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, the Círculo de Bellas Artes or the Palacio de Cibeles in Madrid, the KunstHalle or the Deutsche Oper in Berlin, and Project Art Space in NYC.
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