Analog and Digital Artistic Photography
Editing process
A course by Berta Vicente , Photographer
Joined March 2015
About the video: Editing process
Overview
“In my case, I do not usually do much retouching of photos. It is important to select those that we find most interesting and apply some basic adjustments.”
In this video lesson Berta Vicente addresses the topic: Editing process, which is part of the Domestika online course: Analog and Digital Artistic Photography. Learn to create portraits of people by controlling the light, colour and textures.
Partial transcription of the video
“[Music] Well, we already have the photos made and we already have the photos also scanned and we're going to make a small ... well, a selection and a little bit of vision and I'm going to show you what is the process that I follow before finishing the photo. As you know, [Inaudible] movie and here what I did was is that I scan the negatives with a negative scanner and here we have the strips. The scanned strips and some photos, well loose too, right? As you can see, there is no type of vision of the photographs, is as the scanner leaves them, let's say. Yes, in some cases there are as prese...”
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Course summary for: Analog and Digital Artistic Photography
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Category
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Areas
Art Direction, Digital Photography, Film Photography, Fine Arts, Fine-Art Photography, Photographic Lighting, Photography, Photography Post-production, Portrait Photography

Berta Vicente
A course by Berta Vicente
Berta Vicente began to photograph in a naive and carefree way when she was 14 years old. With 16 I already mastered the camera controls and learned by trial and error.
The dance is another of his great passions and the ballet dedicated 10 years of his life. Thanks to him, he learned valuable lessons such as discipline, balance or knowledge of the human body, aspects that he has incorporated into his photographs.
Among his most relevant works are the One collections, individual photographs and the first ones he made with a certain intention, and Urquinaona, dream images taken in a building full of stories to tell.
He recognizes that he is passionate about people and what happens to them. The projects that he likes the most are those that involve traveling and being in contact with people. His aesthetic intention is also very clear, a process he achieves by playing with photography in the pre, during and during the post. This, for Berta, is the most beautiful thing about being a photographer.
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