Still-Life Photography: Create Dark and Moody Images

Publishing, Editing, and Sequencing Your Work

A course by Daniela Constantini , Photographer

Photographer. Bern, Switzerland.
Joined January 2022
95% positive reviews (62)
1,894 students
Audio: English, Spanish
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About the video: Publishing, Editing, and Sequencing Your Work

Overview

“In this lesson, I will briefly cover why sequencing your work is important. Proper space for the proper image: I recommend keeping that in mind. ”

In this video lesson Daniela Constantini addresses the topic: Publishing, Editing, and Sequencing Your Work, which is part of the Domestika online course: Still-Life Photography: Create Dark and Moody Images. Learn to compose dramatic still-life photos inspired by classic chiaroscuro paintings, from the setup and shoot to the final editing.

Partial transcription of the video

“ Publishing, Editing, and Sequencing Your Work In this lesson, I'll briefly talk about publishing your image on social media or your website, and the importance of sequencing your work. Let's have a look. When I talk about editing work, I'm not talking about the adjustments you make in Lightroom and Photoshop. What I'm talking about is the selection of images that you do and the order you give to those images, especially if you are telling a story, for example. When it comes to documentary work, the order you decide to give your photographs ultimately makes your story or destroys the story...”

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Course summary for: Still-Life Photography: Create Dark and Moody Images

  • Level: Beginner
  • 95% positive reviews (62)
  • 1894 students
  • 4 units
  • 14 lessons (1h 33m)
  • 6 downloads
  • Category

    Photography & Video
  • Areas

    Fine-Art Photography, Food Photography, Product Photography

Daniela Constantini

Daniela Constantini
A course by Daniela Constantini

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Daniela Constantini is a Mexican photographer living in Bern, Switzerland. She is a graduate of the Visual Journalism and Documentary Practice program at the International Center of Photography in New York. Her long-term project Days of Silence won Rita K. Hillman Excellence Award. In 2015, Errr-Magazine, a Mexican magazine devoted to art and literature, published her first novel, El gato me da igual. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Communication and a major in Journalism from Universidad Ibero located in Mexico City.

Since graduation, she has been working as a freelance photographer focusing on Portraiture, Still Life, and Lifestyle. She has also been the Creative Director, Stylist, and Photographer on projects with brands like Villars Maître Chocolatier, L'Occitane, Mövenpick, Ojo de Café, in Switzerland, and for Pyne & Smith Clothiers based in California, USA, among others. She has exhibited work in New York, Mexico City, Olten (Switzerland) Paris, Arles, Berlin, and Amsterdam.


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Still-Life Photography: Create Dark and Moody Images. Photography, and Video course by Daniela Constantini

Still-Life Photography: Create Dark and Moody Images

A course by Daniela Constantini
Photographer. Bern, Switzerland.
Joined January 2022
  • 95% positive reviews (62)
  • 1,894 students