Creative Studio Photography with Scale Models

A course by Felix Hernandez Dreamphography , Photographer, Model Designer, and Digital Artist

Photographer, Model Designer, and Digital Artist. Cancún, Mexico.
Joined June 2015

Create realistic scenes with toys and the light painting technique

100% positive reviews (508)
7,125 students
Audio: Spanish
Spanish · English · Portuguese · German · French · Italian · Polish · Dutch

Create realistic scenes with toys and the light painting technique

Ever wanted to make jaw-droppingly realistic scenes for your photos? Félix Hernández–photographer, model maker, and digital artist specialized in toy photography–teaches you the techniques and secrets to take pictures with scale models and trick the eye to make them look like part of a real scene.

In this online course, discover Felix's entire creative process, which includes choosing the model to photograph, preparing the set, designing the lighting, performing effects in the studio, digital post-production, and color grading in Photoshop.

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What will you learn in this online course?

24 lessons & 11 downloads

Creation of the concept
13 minutes, 29 seconds
Our model
14 minutes, 16 seconds
Materials and Equipment
17 minutes, 23 seconds
Material tips
10 minutes, 4 seconds
  • 100% positive reviews (508)
  • 7,125 students
  • 24 lessons (5h 5m)
  • 11 additional resources (6 files)
  • Online and at your own pace
  • Available on the app
  • Audio: Spanish
  • Spanish · English · Portuguese · German · French · Italian · Polish · Dutch
  • Level: Beginner
  • Unlimited access forever

What is this course's project?

Create a realistic image using scale models, items that can mostly be found at home, with the aim of tricking the viewer's eye into believing that what they see is a life-size image.

Projects by course students

Who is this online course for?

Photographers, designers, editors, and any creative who wants to give their craft a unique twist and create with imagination.

Requirements and materials

Basic notions of photography and digital post-production with Photoshop are required.

As for materials, you need a professional or semi-professional digital camera that allows you to take pictures manually (bulb) and in RAW format, a small LED flashlight, a tripod, a scale model (preferably a 1/24 or 1/18 scale model car), and a computer with Photoshop.


Reviews

7,125 Students
508 Reviews
100% Positive ratings

Felix Hernandez Dreamphography

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Photographer, Model Designer, and Digital Artist

Félix Hernández is a photographer, designer, and digital artist who lives in Cancún, Mexico.

He develops creative concepts and images for clients of his own creative firm as well as other ad agencies and clients around the world.

He also writes commissioned articles for different photographic magazines such as: Retouched Magazine, DOCMA, Digital Camera, Digital SLR Photography, Digital Photo, Good Light Magazine, and more.
His work has also been published on websites such as Fstoppers, Petapixel, 500px, DIY Photography, Retouching Academy, Canon, Audi Deutschland, Daily Mail, El País, and Bored Panda, among others.

In recent years his work with scale models has gone viral. He works both in the studio and on location, mixing in-camera effects with digital art to achieve realistic images and bring his scale models to life.


Content

  • U1

    Introduction

    • Presentation
    • Influences
    • Toy Photography: a brief introduction - Part I
    • Toy Photography: a brief introduction - Part II
  • U2

    Preproduction

    • Creation of the concept
    • Our model
    • Materials and Equipment
    • Material tips
  • U3

    Production

    • Lighting: Light painting
    • The scene
    • Shooting test - Part I
    • Shooting test - Part II
    • Final shooting
  • U4

    Postproduction

    • Prepared digital file
    • Digital negative
    • Composite - Part I
    • Composite - Part II
    • Composite - Part III
    • Composite - Part IV
    • Composite - Part V
    • Composite - Part VI
    • Color grading - Part I
    • Color grading - Part II
    • Final output
  • FP

    Final project

    • Creative photography in studio with scale models

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    Enjoy learning from home without a set schedule and with an easy-to-follow method. You set your own pace.

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    Learn valuable methods and techniques explained by top experts in the creative sector.

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  • Share knowledge and ideas

    Ask questions, request feedback, or offer solutions. Share your learning experience with other students in the community who are as passionate about creativity as you are.

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Creative Studio Photography with Scale Models. Photography, and Video course by Felix Hernandez Dreamphography

Creative Studio Photography with Scale Models

A course by Felix Hernandez Dreamphography
Photographer, Model Designer, and Digital Artist. Cancún, Mexico.
Joined June 2015
  • 100% positive reviews (508)
  • 7,125 students