Portrait Photography: Capturing Authenticity
Portrait in studio - Part 3
A course by Catalina Kulczar , Photographer and Director of Photography
Joined February 2019
About the video: Portrait in studio - Part 3
Overview
“Finally, we will begin to experiment with the prisms: incredible resources that give you unique images. In addition, Andonella invited a very particular friend.”
In this video lesson Catalina Kulczar addresses the topic: Portrait in studio - Part 3, which is part of the Domestika online course: Portrait Photography: Capturing Authenticity. Learn photographic techniques and the creative process to capture people's essence in a portrait.
Partial transcription of the video
“Unit 3 Portrait in studio Part 3 Experiencing We have reached the moment in the photo shoot where I have already achieved the photos so safe, the photos we were looking for And it's time to play and experiment. Andonella has a huge piñata that she brought for the photo shoot, so let's try to do something with this "prop". I also have in my hand a prism that is made of glass, It is from a candlestick, that is, I bought a bag of these at Amazon For, I don't know, some dollars. But you can also go to a flea market and look for glass. You will see a little later how I put it in front of the cam...”
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Course summary for: Portrait Photography: Capturing Authenticity
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Category
Photography & Video -
Software
Adobe Lightroom -
Areas
Photography, Portrait Photography, Studio Photography

Catalina Kulczar
A course by Catalina Kulczar
Catalina Kulczar is a portrait photographer, filmmaker, and visual storyteller who creates authentic connections with the subjects she shoots and captures their essence in striking images.
Her work tends to be project-based, or group portraits that convey a larger theme, often exploring concepts rooted in women's roles at work and in contemporary society.
Catalina is interested in creating informed narratives about individual women who have bravely overcome adversity and obstacles in their path, regardless of the sector.
Catalina was born in Caracas, Venezuela, but her parents are Hungarian. She comes from a long line of immigrants and strong-willed women who have survived wars, Nazis, and tremendous upheaval in search of a better life elsewhere, always with their optimism and sense of humor intact.
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