Classical Portrait Drawing: The Renaissance Man’s Method
How To Take Pictures of Your Work
A course by Michele Bajona , Contemporary Figurative Artist
About the video: How To Take Pictures of Your Work
Overview
“When you finish your drawing, you might want to show it to the world! In this lesson, I will show you how I document my process and how I take a picture of my finished work.”
In this video lesson Michele Bajona addresses the topic: How To Take Pictures of Your Work, which is part of the Domestika online course: Classical Portrait Drawing: The Renaissance Man’s Method. Learn to cultivate active curiosity while exploring Leonardo da Vinci’s drawing techniques to create a classical portrait drawing with materials used in the Renaissance era.
Partial transcription of the video
“How To Take Pictures of Your Work In this lesson, I will teach you how to take pictures of your work. There are many benefits of taking pictures of your work. You can take a picture at the final stage of your work, but you can also take pictures during the process of creating your portrait, of creating your final projects. I recommend you to upload to the Forum each stage of your final project so that I can give you feedback on that. That way we can also always record the process of our work through a quick shot of the different stages of our process. A few times I've completed a portrait a...”
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Course summary for: Classical Portrait Drawing: The Renaissance Man’s Method
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Areas
Artistic Drawing, Drawing, Fine Arts, Portrait Drawing, Realistic Drawing, Sketching

Michele Bajona
A course by Michele Bajona
Michele Bajona is an architect-turned-painter whose artwork has been exhibited throughout America and Europe. He attended the Art Student League in New York City and is a member of Cercle Artístic de Sant Lluc in Barcelona. He currently resides in Mexico City, where he continues to paint and teaches art. He has given masterclasses at Museums and cultural institutions.
In addition to solo and collective exhibitions across the globe, he won the first prize for best video documentary at the 54th Venice Art Biennial, Padiglione Italia.
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