Conceptual Still Life Photography

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Learn to shoot still life photographs, from concept definition to editing in Photoshop, and explore set design, framing, and lighting

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Whether it’s a cauliflower or the latest fashion accessory, Anaïs Harel and Nicolas Ocante are passionate about object photography in all its forms. They specialize in eye-catching set design, a mastery of graphic design tools, and unique experimention with materials and colors.

In this online course, learn how to create a conceptual object photo series. Explore all the steps in the creative process, from art direction to editing, set creation, shooting, and lighting. Get ready to create a one-of-a-kind, modern still life!

Start by hearing about the professional backgrounds of Anaïs and Nicolas, how they met as graphic designers, and how they founded their own photo studio: Paris se quema.

Look at the importance of creative photography and developing your own personal projects, then explore ways to make your shots more cohesive.

Move on to the design phase of your series. Decide on a concept and theme before sparking your inspiration with a mood board. After the first sketches to structure your ideas, Anaïs and Nicolas give you some advice on set design and lighting.

Next, move on to the photoshoot. Discover the main camera settings and assemble your set. Time to get to work! Take a series of three photos then export them using Capture One and Helicon Focus, a focus stacking software.

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