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Joel Grimes works through the process of capturing the perfect action shot in this clip his creativeLIVE course, Concept-Driven Commercial Photography.
He makes multiple attempts until he finally captures the perfect mid-air basketball shot he was aiming for.
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Jewellery photography can seem daunting — the products are generally small and reflections can make it very difficult to get a good shot — but by remembering the techniques covered here, you should be able to get some great results.
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1. Think about your background and props
2. Clean your jewellery before shooting
3. Use a tripod
4. Experiment with lighting
5. Minimise reflections
Remember, you don’t need endless lights or expensive modifiers, both jewellery shots could easily have been achieved with a single point light source. It’s an understanding of lighting and technique that will result in a good shot (along with careful planning and preparation). So next time you’re photographing jewellery, keep these points in mind and you should find the process easier than you thought.
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Lesson 2 of 13, a Tuts+ course on Getting Started in Commercial Photography taught by Ben Lucas. The full course is available at: http://photography.tutsplus.com/courses/getting-started-in-commercial-photography?utm_campaign=yt_tutsplus_zrhsBmT14n4&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=youtube.com&utm_content=description Become a Tuts+ member to get access to hundreds of new courses and eBooks!
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In this clip from his creativeLIVE workshop How to Be a Commercial Photographer, seasoned pro Rob Grimm shows how he shoots a beer bottle (in this instance, a Bud Light bottle) for an advertising campaign.
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In this beginners photoshoot tips and tricks Hindi tutorial i have explained 5 creative product photo shoot ideas in simple steps and easy setup.useful behind the scenes photography for awesome ad campaigns.
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How to Make Money in Commercial Photography
This is a video on strategies and tactics to make money as a commercial photographer. Here we discuss the notion of creating a model for your business. Specifically, modeling includes determining what area of commercial photography you specialize in, how you will find your customers and deliver value.
In this video, I stress to not invent new ideas; instead steal great concepts that work! I also discuss the customer experience, credibility and delivering great value to your customers. As a commercial photographer, think about how the Client will perceive you. Get insurance, write clear quotes, establish a well-positioned niche, get a studio (don’t work in your basement or garage) and cold call!!!
Aw yes, cold call. Cold calling is one of the best ways you can grow your commercial photography business. Seek businesses that require the services you are most apt at delivering, find your contacts via LinkedIn, and call them directly. The best customers I have are those I found through calling!
This week we chat with Rocket Weijers (@rocket_k). Rocket is a commercial photographer and all rounder with a versatile style that covers portraitrature, concerts, travel, landscapes - you name it!
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Instead of going behind the scenes on a food photography set, this week we are looking at drink photography.
In this video I am working with https://www.instagram.com/nataliejgarforth/ as a drink stylist as well as for her concept creation.
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Watch as Sean Izzard talks about how a photographer can be original in a world of image saturation.
As part of Canon Light Awards LIVE in Sydney, Sean will be presenting the Commercial Photography masterclass on the 5th-6th August.
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In this video, I will give you some insights into my product photography and some commercial photography tips.
These product photography tips will lead to results like this picture here and you maybe will gain some new product photography ideas from watching.
I will guide you with some product photography tips through this commercial photography shooting. Afterward, I will show you how to compose the final product photography picture with Photoshop. So you can consider this a product photography tutorial for product photography diy at home.
If you liked this product photography tutorial and these commercial photography tips leave a comment and a like. For more product photography tutorials and photography ideas subscribe to my channel.
Special thanks to Pascal Kühnemund for recording the audio of this video. Check out his band’s channel: https://www.youtube.com/channe....l/UCEX8OSt5I4jZICXE7
Below are questions for Rob Andrew:
How you did to get your first clients?
What is your entrance level in $ when you start talking to clients?
How was your way to a commercial photography business - tough, easy or..?
What is your marketing strategy?
Do you pay for Ads?
Where?
How much?
What is the best platform to advertise your business, based on your experience?
What is the most enjoyable commercial work for you as of now?
What is the most hated/boring commercial work for you as of now?
How did you get your studio?
Cost, issues/things went the way you did not expect, and what did you learn?
If you have only 1 light, how would you light the food?
It is better to use natural light or studio lights?
What is the most valuable lesson you have learned on your failures?
Clients require images for social media use, so no food stylist is used in this case, will you shoot any differently?
Has the popularity of social media affected food photography business, in good or bad way?
How and where do you find the clients that have a reasonable budget for your services?
Do you feel that there are more of these clients available or is the industry saturated with more photographers than clients?
What role does a food stylist play in your food photography?
How can you factor in a food stylist into the clients budget? I think many clients will assume that those skills are a pre requisite of the photographer
What would be your suggestions for beginners – what mistakes to avoid, what lessons to be learned?
Join Jason Lanier for a commercial photography shoot for Mia Bella Couture where he focused on creating soft light outdoors using diffusers, off camera flash, reflectors and more. PLEASE THUMBS UP, SHARE, LEAVE A COMMENT AND SUBSCRIBE!
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On today's photography vlog, I head to Andorra for a commercial photography assignment for an outdoor brand.
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Commercial photography isn't exactly my forte. So, on today's vlog I wanted to walk you through how I go about operating, pricing, and photographing for a client. The client, who I'm not going o name, is an outdoor brand. I'm here in Andorra with the task of making 2 instagram photos, an IGTV video, and some other content.
I hope you enjoy the vlog!
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In this video I go over my method for compositing an image that can be used for commercial advertising of products. It's not a hard as you might think it is!
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I am often asked, “do you still need a print portfolio if your images are online?” and my answer is a resounding YES!
It doesn't matter if you're not a commercial photographer, for your wedding, portrait, headshot clients etc it creates a whole other experience to have a printed book ready to showcase.
So, let’s talk “the book” aka the physical portfolio. There are dozens of companies out there that sell custom portfolio cases or even allow you to print a bound book as your portfolio. Check out companies like Lost Luggage, Brewer-Cantelmo, Mullenberg, Pina Zangaro, Klo Portfolios, IRIS Portfolios, and others (linked below).
Personally I use a company called House of Portfolios based in NYC. It's amazing just how tailor-made each portfolio is to a photographer’s brand. You can customize everything from size, to cover, to pages, the pockets, you name it!
With my book, I print every single page myself on a Canon Pro 1000 printer to ensure the absolute best representation and quality of my work. When putting together your print portfolio be sure that it has a flow so that the images make sense together.
Here are a few tips for actually printing your book:
✅ Select the right paper: Test out different papers to see whether matte, luster or gloss is best for your work. I personally use Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Baryta because it is a thick paper that is great at showing saturation and detail — perfect for my work.
✅ Remember Screen vs. Print: Prints are going to appear darker than your screen. You almost always need to brighten up the image. I usually turn up brightness in Canon’s Print Studio pro by 5-10.
✅ Manage Your Color: Be sure your monitor is calibrated. I use X-rite products such as the i1Display or the Color Munki.
✅ Use a good monitor with high color fidelity (I use BenQ). Use the color profiles of your paper. Check for out of gamut colors of your images and adjust if necessary.
Lastly, a successful marketing strategy is a combination of print, social, networking, and persistence!
Wish you the best of luck, now let's knock em dead! :D
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Fashion, Beauty and Advertising photographer Wayne Johns gives a candid and revealing look at the inner workings of the commercial photography industry.
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I used a record number of lights for this commercial photography shoot, which I worked on together with Offshore International for MSA Fire Safety Equipment.
I've never used this many lights for one shoot before, but the results were well worth it!
The project included elements of filming and photographing and took a total of three days to complete. Each lighting setup required absolute precision as I had to highlight various different elements on the equipment.
I hope you enjoy!
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Marissa Mayer recently proclaimed that there is no such thing as a commercial photographer. In this episode we will see that this couln't be further from the truth.
In this video, you'll get a glimpse of my retouching workflow. Including clean-up and color grading.
Getting commercial quality photos is easier than you think! Check out how Isaac can make professional images with just one light and one lens
Ask us anything in the comments below! We're excited to share our knowledge with you and even more excited to learn from you guys!
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