About the video: Influences / Martí Sans
Overview
“In this second lesson, we'll look at some of my still life photography references. We'll look at a photography book by Aaron Tilley and the work of Swedish photographer Philip Karlberg, as well as that of Mexican photographer Paloma Rincón. I'll also show you a great book for finding color palettes.”
In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: Influences / Martí Sans, which is part of the Domestika online course: Specialization in Product Photography for E-Commerce. Learn product photography with lighting, composition and design techniques for professional and creative images.
Partial transcription of the video
“Influences In this lesson I will tell you about my influences. The first photographer I want to highlight is Philip Kalberg. A Swedish photographer specializing in product. I like it with simple lines and very flat colors combine geometric shapes together with products, type perfume bottles, etc. I also really like the photos it makes animated, especially shoes that hide a little and come out again. Some GIFs that add interest and make the photographs more interesting. The next photographer is Paloma Rincón. I really like how it combines an extremely careful aesthetic and vivid colors along...”
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Course summary for: Specialization in Product Photography for E-Commerce
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Art Direction, Commercial Photography, Digital Photography, E-commerce, Photographic Composition, Photographic Lighting, Photography, Photography Post-production, Product Photography, Set Design, Studio Photography

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