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Still Life Photography: Shooting A Ballet Story In My Tiny Studio

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About Still Life Photography: Shooting A Ballet Story In My Tiny Studio

Introduction

Class project

Shooting in a box and props

Styling our setup

Lighting and using a black card

Camera Settings

Shoot Recap & Editing in Lightroom

Final thoughts

What You Will Learn?

  • When I was a little girl I wanted to be a ballerina... and this setup was inspired by those wonderful memories I made in dance class. Still life photography is my favorite type of photography. You can set up a space in your own home without the need for a huge studio. We can get creative with our sets and props. And the best part is we can shoot any day all year long no matter the weather outside. I enjoy coming up with creative sets and I can't wait to share with you today's setup..
  • In this class we'll cover:.
  • This course is perfect for beginners getting started and needing ideas. It's also great for experienced photographers wanting ideas and tips for doing studio setups..
  • Required Gear: A camera. You can do still life photography with any camera you have. A few props to tell your story, and a box - whether it be one like I'm using (a vintage crate) or a shipping box, doesn't matter which. .