Creative Still Life Flash Photography
Shooting our Final Project with stacking technique
A course by Nicolas Polli , Still Life Photographer
About the video: Shooting our Final Project with stacking technique
Overview
“For the last lesson of our third unit, we will finally build up our composition as now we have all the technical skills we need, as well as a set ready to go. We will build up together our final composition in relation to the sketches, understanding where is important to improvise and what elements/points we need to take into consideration.”
In this video lesson Nicolas Polli addresses the topic: Shooting our Final Project with stacking technique, which is part of the Domestika online course: Creative Still Life Flash Photography. Master still-life photography with this course. From ideation to lighting and post-production, transform everyday objects into captivating compositions..
Partial transcription of the video
“Now that we have the final composition that we want to shoot, it's time to shoot. So we are going to concentrate on some elements that are going to be important. First of all is lighting, of course, because we have to prepare the lighting properly for our composition. We're going to frame the image a little bit better, so we are still going to move a little bit the camera. And when we are starting to shoot, we are going to see how to save already which images you are going to use, because in this shooting we are going to do different lighting in order to have a good light on the glass bottl...”
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Course summary for: Creative Still Life Flash Photography
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Category
Photography & Video -
Software
Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
Digital Photography, Photographic Lighting, Product Photography, Studio Photography

Nicolas Polli
A course by Nicolas Polli
Nicolas Polli is a talented Swiss photographer and graphic designer known for his work in still life photography. He is also the founder of his own publishing house, Ciao Press, and the creative director of the Images Vevey festival.
He has collaborated with renowned brands such as MDF Italia, Freitag, and Ovomaltine, and has worked for prestigious magazines like Wallpaper and Die Zeit.
His innovative approach and ability to combine aesthetics and functionality have earned him recognition at international exhibitions and awards such as the Swiss Design Award.
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