Fotografías para el uso corporativo y campañas publicitarias de Nordic Mist, la tónica de CocaCola.
Proyecto para presentar el nuevo diseño del packaging.
Producción: The Polo Studio
Dirección de arte y vestuario: Paula Villegas
Make Up: Jorge Fortes y Noelia Fuentes
Food Stylist: Valentín del Rey
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danielfulca
Hi Alfonso! How are you? Your work is great I have been amazed to see all these photographs, I am very interested in buying your course but I have a doubt, I have seen that you focus on how to photograph a bottle and a salad, but I wanted to know if you also mention guidelines on how to do this type of publicity photographs with people having a good time or those scenes that look super natural where there are groups of bottles with very well composed backgrounds, I am very intrigued by that type of light and atmosphere that you generate that is surely reinforced much more in post production, thanks in advance, many greetings and successes!
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emora
@danielfulca , he will not answer you. Obviously because no, it doesn't go deep and in the end it stays in the most basic, personally I feel a discomfort. It was not what I expected. Boring, no charisma, slow and extremely basic! Too bad, it is not the feeling that I have received from other courses on this same platform!
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altheo
Teacher Plus@danielfulca Hi Daniel, I know it is too late to reply, but I have barely entered the Domestika projects section for a long time.
The course is a basic course on the preparation of the product, of techniques that I use to make it beautiful when photographing them. They are photos designed for one purpose, to show the product on a Menu Board.
It is not a lifestyle photography course with people or on stage. It is a course on pure product photography. On a flat background.
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altheo
Teacher Plus@emora Hi Eloy, I'm sorry you were disappointed with the course. As you well say, it is an introductory course on techniques to prepare the product for photography. It puts it clearly in the intro.
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