About the video: Photoshoot of a Still Life
Overview
“Now that I have arranged the scene, the styling is done, and I have set the camera and lights, it's time to shoot! The still lifes I build can only be shot from two different angles, a 45-degree angle and a frontal shot. I will demonstrate both and the advantages of having variety.”
In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: Photoshoot of a Still Life, which is part of the Domestika online course: Creative Still-Life Photography Specialization: Master Lighting and Composition. Explore lighting and color techniques to create dynamic still-life photography compositions.
Partial transcription of the video
“ Photoshoot of a Still Life In this lesson, we'll finally shoot our final image. Before I do so, I need to go back in and bring a bit more life into the fruit. I'll be using the brush to put a bit more water into the ones that look a bit dry. Also, the light is back to how I usually light my scenes, as you can see here. You have to be very careful how you brush the water in because that can also destroy your still life. I'll brush the ones that I believe need to have a bit more brightness. Now that I have added water, I'll bring in those small flowers. Also, there is another detail with dr...”
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Course summary for: Creative Still-Life Photography Specialization: Master Lighting and Composition
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