Creation of Pop Art Images with Daily Objects

Tips for photographing your object

A course by Paul Fuentes , Designer and digital artist

Designer and digital artist. Mexico City, Mexico.
Joined March 2017
89% positive reviews (80)
1,475 students
Audio: Spanish
Spanish · English · Portuguese

About the video: Tips for photographing your object

Overview

“I will make some small recommendations so that you can take the photo of your object outdoors, under natural light with a simple cyclorama.”

In this video lesson Paul Fuentes addresses the topic: Tips for photographing your object, which is part of the Domestika online course: Creation of Pop Art Images with Daily Objects. Learn to transform elements from your surroundings into surrealist images.

Partial transcription of the video

“[Music] Well, here we have our pineapple. What follows is to build our set. We're in the part of my studio and we're going to need basically just one table and one cyclorama. Let's put it together [Music] I use foamy material to make my cyclorams for several reasons. One because it's much cleaner than any card and number two because it blurs the lights and shadows and number three better because I can also clean and I can reuse it . gives better brightness, more than a cardboard well I recommend you use the white foamy. White will always help you to have better control in editing. Well now ...”

This transcript is automatically generated, so it may contain mistakes.


Course summary for: Creation of Pop Art Images with Daily Objects

  • Level: Beginner
  • 89% positive reviews (80)
  • 1475 students
  • 4 units
  • 11 lessons (1h 17m)
  • 4 downloads
  • Category

    Photography & Video
  • Software

    Adobe Photoshop
  • Areas

    Fine-Art Photography, Photography Post-production

Paul Fuentes

Paul Fuentes
A course by Paul Fuentes

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Designer and digital artist

The visual universe of Paul Fuentes is formed by an infinity of images that merge and intermingle with each other to give rise to the most delirious and amusing surrealism.

His inspiration came from the hand of Instagram, a social network in which millions of food photographs are shared and in which Paul Fuentes now shares his photomontages that include, in many cases, gastronomic products.


  • 89% positive reviews (80)
  • 1,475 students
  • 11 lessons (1h 17m)
  • 6 additional resources (4 files)
  • Online and at your own pace
  • Available on the app
  • Audio: Spanish
  • Spanish · English · Portuguese
  • Level: Beginner
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Creation of Pop Art Images with Daily Objects. Photography, and Video course by Paul Fuentes

Creation of Pop Art Images with Daily Objects

A course by Paul Fuentes
Designer and digital artist. Mexico City, Mexico.
Joined March 2017
  • 89% positive reviews (80)
  • 1,475 students