Become a Product Photographer

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18 hours worth of material
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Overview

Whether you’re shooting for an advertisement, a catalog, an e-commerce site, or an online auction, learn the lighting, compositional, and post-processing techniques that make products look their best.
  • Learn the best practices and principles of product photography.
  • Photograph clothes, textiles, jewelry, and food.
  • Practice processing product photos in Photoshop.

Syllabus

  • Course 1: Learning Product Photography
    • Get started in product photography. Learn about the gear, lighting, and post-processing techniques you need to shoot products of all kinds.
  • Course 2: Product Photography: Clothes and Textiles
    • Explores the creative and technical decisions involved in photographing textiles.
  • Course 3: Product Photography: Jewelry
    • Learn how to style, light, and photograph jewelry, from rings to watches and more.
  • Course 4: Learning Craft Photography
    • Discover how to stage, light, and photograph your handmade items in a way that maximizes their appeal to viewers and customers.
  • Course 5: Advanced Craft Photography
    • Covers advanced techniques for staging, lighting, and photographing your handmade crafts, as well as for sharing the images you create.
  • Course 6: Photoshop 2021 Essential Training: Photography
    • Explore Photoshop 2021 from a photographer's perspective. Learn about techniques that are most applicable to photography, from enhancing color and tone to retouching.
  • Course 7: Compositing Product Photography in Photoshop
    • Learn the techniques for compositing product photography in Photoshop, including swapping backgrounds and label art.
  • Course 8: Learning Food and Drink Photography
    • Demonstrates the art and science behind shooting food and drink photographs.

Taught by

Joseph “PhotoJoseph” Linaschke, Konrad Eek, Konrad Eek, Megan O. Read, Megan O. Read, Julieanne Kost, Seán Duggan and Bill Robbins