Photography as an Expressive and Artistic Means

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Learn the procedures and techniques of lighting, directing and post-production in order to create your own visual narrative

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In this course, you will learn to use photography as a method of personal exploration of your own ideas and concepts, to discover and define your own visual narrative.

Taking as your starting point your inner universe, you will learn to give voice to your ideas through photography. Gerardo Montiel Klint will guide you when developing your personal style through the photography of inanimate objects, the psychological portrait and the self-portrait.

You will begin by knowing more in depth who Gerardo Montiel Klint is, his work, his influences in the world of image, art and literature; how were his beginnings in the world of photography and why he does what he does.

You will learn and understand basic concepts of controlled lighting, how to manage a team and models in the context of a photo shoot.

You will work with inanimate objects and discover techniques to endow them with life through animation frame by frame. Also, you will understand how to work self-representation by placing yourself in front of the camera.

You will tackle postproduction with Photoshop and learn what a digital negative is and how it works. You will acquire knowledge about color correction and you will also attend a lesson on color psychology, which will help you masterfully carry out the final retouching.

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