Photocomposition for Fine Art Photography
Equipment
A course by Dasha Pears , Art Photographer and Visual Artist
About the video: Equipment
Overview
“In this lesson, I will show you how I set my camera and what type of other equipment you might need to create your future minimalistic portrait.”
In this video lesson Dasha Pears addresses the topic: Equipment, which is part of the Domestika online course: Photocomposition for Fine Art Photography. Learn how to shoot and edit striking portraits that convey deep meaning and emotion through minimalist imagery.
Partial transcription of the video
“ Equipment In this lesson, I'll tell you about how I prepare for the photo shoot of the final project and how my space is set up. I'll tell you a bit about my equipment, camera, tripod, and reflector here, and we will see how to use them for your future minimalistic portrait. Here we have a huge window and I usually work with window light only, so natural light. Some people stress about it because it can change, but there is nothing to stress about. It is a huge advantage that you can find natural light everywhere. You can shoot at home with your window and that's a big thing for us. Here,...”
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Course summary for: Photocomposition for Fine Art Photography
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Photography & Video -
Software
Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
Photographic Composition, Photography, Photomontage, Portrait Photography

Dasha Pears
A course by Dasha Pears
Dasha Pears is an award-winning photographer based in Helsinki, Finland. She works in a style that she calls "psychorealism". With a personal passion for human psychology, her sleek and uncanny photos are focused on portraying what goes on in our inner worlds.
Dasha is a self-taught photographer and editor with an impressive resume of exhibitions and awards. Her work has been shown in Finland, Russia, Poland, Italy, Germany, Israel, UAE, Mexico, the UK, and the US. She has received over 15 international photography awards – including a gold medal from the Photographic Society of America for the best emotional image and a prize from the Smithsonian Magazine for the best-altered photo.
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