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Product Photography Basics

This class is about product photography and how you can use it in your everyday life and learn the skills to become a better photographer Join photographer B...
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(49 reviews)
6,364 students
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2.8

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5.8

Popularity

9.2

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Platform: Skillshare
Video: 47m
Language: English
Next start: On Demand

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About the course

This class is about product photography and how you can use it in your everyday life and learn the skills to become a better photographer Join photographer Brian Mahany in this engaging 30 minute product photography class.. I will go from the basics to some highly advanced techniques and skills. This class is geared toward beginner and intermediate photographers but anyone taking this class will be able to learn from it and take away something from it. You will learn how to set up for a product shoot and what equipment you’ll need. You will also learn about the different types of lights and lighting styles used in photography and what lighting works best for your product shoot. You will learn about exposure and how it affects the image and how getting the correct exposure will help produce great imagery. You will briefly learn how to shoot tethered and why it’s important to shooting product photography. My portfolio may be viewed at www.Mahany.com for an idea of my work and style of shooting.

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Class Outline

  • Introduction. A well-made image can elevate a product from simple object to work of art. In this series on product photography for beginners, Brian Mahany teaches you the skills required for “tabletop” photography. You’ll learn how to set up your tabletop, what settings work best for which products, as well as which lights to use and why. The lessons included in this course are for anyone who might like to sell stock photographs, improve their portraits photography, or just share photography online with their friends and followers. With just a few tips, you’ll be creating gorgeous photography products in no time.
  • Project Overview. In order to improve your skills, you will be photographing a highly reflective wine bottle and making it look natural. Since reflections can be one of the trickiest aspects to manage, once you have mastered this, other items will be easy.
  • Building a Set. Before you begin, you will need a simple setup that will allow you to create the proper background and setting for your product. Brian shares his method and materials for a professional-looking set that can be built with no tools and a single trip to the hardware store. He’ll explain the concept of the cyc wall and how to construct one, as well as some techniques for getting different textures in your set.
  • Gear. It may seem like photographing products might not take a ton of equipment, but there are some specialty items that you will need to get the best results. Some items, like the mono stand, will only be available to pros, but others, like the C stand, can be had with little investment. Brian goes through his equipment list and gives you several options for finding and using this special photography gear.
  • Cameras. In this section, Brian opens his camera bag and shares his thoughts on how you should invest in your camera equipment. Lenses, for example, have the highest resale value, and you should always choose an expensive lens over an expensive camera body, which will not hold its value over time. He’ll also cover hot shoes and what you’ll need to know about them to get the best results out of your shoot.
  • Lights. Brian gives you an overview of tungsten, strobe, and fluorescent lights, going into detail regarding which ones to use and when. Each light gives a different type of light, and knowing the differences will help you decide how best to photograph your product.
  • Demo. Once you’ve gotten a handle on the lighting options, Brian gives you a demonstration of each one, breaking down the results and the differences between them. You’ll learn how to use soft boxes and bounces to fill in dark spots, or how to use scrims to knock down highlights for a pleasing, even light with no hard shadows.
  • Tethering. No matter what camera you use, you should still connect your camera to a computer monitor so you can see the results as you shoot. This is called ‘tethering,’ and Brian walks you through how to connect your computer and camera, as well as the reasons you should never shoot without tethering.

What can you learn from this course?

Taking the reflection or glare out of a highly reflective object

ASSIGNMENT

One of the hardest things to do in product photography is to take a highly reflective surface or object and diminish or eliminate the glare. The image should have an interesting highlight not one that is distracting and takes away from the product. I would like to see highly reflective objects shot with beautiful lighting.   

DELIVERABLES

  • Deliverable #1  photograph a highly reflective object using daylight.
  • Deliverable #2 try lighting the object with a specific style of lighting, IE – (softbox, tungsten, or fluorescent).
  • Deliverable #3 try using an alternative lighting method
  • Deliverable #4 finished project

What you need to start the course?

There is no prerequisite, anyone can begin this course.. This course is also great for beginners without any Photo Editing knowledge.

Who is this course is made for?

This course is suitable for beginners.

Are there coupons or discounts for Product Photography Basics ? What is the current price?

You can enrol in this course with a Skillshare subscription that costs $8/month, but you start with a FREE 7-day trial. You can also enrol in thousands of courses on a variety of topics with your subscription, including several Photo Editing courses.

Will I be refunded if I'm not satisfied with the Product Photography Basics course?

There is no money-back guarantee with Skillshare, but you can start with a free one-week trial to learn without risk. With the subscription, you can download classes to your tablet or phone using the Skillshare app.

Are there any financial aid for this course?

At the moment we couldn't find any available scholarship forProduct Photography Basics, but you can access more than 30 thousand classes for $8/month on Skillshare, including this one!

Who will teach this course? Can I trust Brian Mahany?

Brian Mahany has created 1 courses that got 47 reviews which are generally positive. Brian Mahany has taught 6,003 students and received a 3.3 average review out of 47 reviews. Depending on the information available, we think that Brian Mahany is an instructor that you can trust.
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Popularity

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Platform: Skillshare
Video: 47m
Language: English
Next start: On Demand

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