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Beginner’s Photography: Basic Camera Use and Theory

Textures

A course by Giulia Candussi , Photojournalist and Documentary Filmmaker

Photojournalist and Documentary Filmmaker. Glasgow, United Kingdom.
Joined August 2020

Learn how to use a digital camera and its settings to start taking high-quality photos

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About the video: Textures

Overview

“Textures are everywhere. You can find compelling textures in art like sculptures, pottery, paintings, and so on. Everyday objects and nature like trees, flowers, and fabrics also have interesting textures. Let's study how to best capture them with our camera. ”

In this video lesson Giulia Candussi addresses the topic: Textures, which is part of the Domestika online course: Beginner’s Photography: Basic Camera Use and Theory. Learn how to use a digital camera and its settings to start taking high-quality photos.

Partial transcription of the video

“Textures In this lesson we're gonna talk about textures. Textures can be found anywhere. Inside your home, looking at different types of wood, different types of materials. And then you can go outside, immerse yourself in nature and look at the different patterns that nature can create. You can look at architecture, art, painting, sculptures, literally anything. What I love the most about textures is that they can be found anywhere. So it's not so much about the technical aspect of photography, but it's more about developing your personal style and also trying to train your eye to see thing...”

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Course summary for: Beginner’s Photography: Basic Camera Use and Theory

  • Level: Beginner
  • 99% positive reviews (727)
  • 34913 students
  • 6 units
  • 18 lessons (2h 28m)
  • 14 downloads
  • Category

    Photography & Video
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    Adobe Lightroom
  • Areas

    Digital Photography, Photographic Composition, Photography

Giulia Candussi

A course by Giulia Candussi

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Photojournalist and Documentary Filmmaker

Giulia Candussi is an Italian photojournalist based in Scotland with over a decade of experience in producing photo reportages about human rights, environmental issues, and cultural identity. It was during her studies in International Relations (Bologna University, Italy) where she discovered the field of photo-reportage and the impact it could have on the world. Passionate about expressing her vision, she went on to study a Master’s in Photojournalism in London.

Giulia has collaborated with local media and international news agencies such as Getty Images and her work was published on La Repubblica, L’Espresso, The Guardian, Huffington Post, US Weekly, and more. She has traveled extensively in Europe and the Americas, also working with non-governmental organizations. As a documentary filmmaker, she has produced “Upstream” and “Hogar”. Currently, she produces “Van Life”, a documentary series for BBC Scotland’s “The Social”. Her work has been exhibited in èStoria, international history festival (Gorizia, 2011) and Photomonth, international photography festival (London, 2010), Centro Culturale Candiani (Venice Mestre, 2015), at the art gallery Storie Contemporanee (Rome, Italy 2017), and more.


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Beginner’s Photography: Basic Camera Use and Theory

A course by Giulia Candussi
Photojournalist and Documentary Filmmaker. Glasgow, United Kingdom.
Joined August 2020
  • 99% positive reviews (727)
  • 34913 students