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Exploring the Essential Features of “Tabletop Photography Fundamentals – Andrew Scrivani”
- 33 Video lessons in HD
- 14h 18m of class content
- Exclusive bonus content
LESSONS
DAY 1
1. Course Overview
2. Daylight For Product Photography
3. Daylight Examples
4. Shoot: Daylight Lighting – Tote Bag
5. Shoot: Daylight Lighting – Tea Towel
6. Shoot: Daylight And Augmented Daylight
7. Free Preview: No Budget DIY Tools
8. Shoot: No Budget Set-Up
9. Shoot: Black Plexi – Headphone Experiments
10. Shoot: Experiments Continued
11. Shoot: Light Tent – Jewelry
12. Shoot: Light Tent – Creative Backdrops
13. Shoot: Jewelry Experiments
DAY 2
14. Equipment Overview
15. Shoot: Art Work Basics
16. Shoot: Single Strobe – Cheese Grater
17. Shoot: Single Strobe – Round Grater
18. Shoot: 2 Lights – Round Grater
19. Shoot: Hot Lights – Glass Vase
20. Shoot: Hot Lights – Crystal Glasses
21. Shoot: Single Light – Clear Objects
22. Shoot: Camera Bag – Stills
23. Shoot: Camera Bag – Video
24. Shoot: Knife – Stills And Video
DAY 3
25. Shoot: Styling A Cookbook
26. Shoot: Styling A Cookbook Continued
27. Shoot: Low End Set-Up For Jewelry
28. Shoot: Low End Set-Up For Jewelry Continued
29. Shoot: Textiles – Baby Clothes
30. Shoot: Textiles – Hankies
31. Shoot: Hankies – Vertical
32. Shoot: Group One
33. Shoot: Group Two
CLASS DESCRIPTION
Professional Product Photography.
You don’t need a studio to take professional-grade product and still life photographs! All you need is a simple tabletop lighting setup. In this course, award-winning food photographer Andrew Scrivani will show you how to create and tailor your own table top lighting setup — on any budget. Whether you’re a beginning photographer looking to master lighting or a professional photographer eager to expand your services, this course will give you a candid, comprehensive playbook for tabletop lighting.
Tabletop photography transforms a single surface into a small-scale studio. Andrew, a regular contributor to The New York Times, will show you how to create and then optimize your lighting setup for your needs — using everything from the latest gear to household items. Andrew will cover metering and bounce cards, working with strobes and soft boxes, LED lighting, and tips for shooting glassware and other tricky products.
By the end of this course, you will know how to set up and adjust your very own tabletop studio — and how to use that small-scale studio to expand your services, improve your photography, and market your business.
ANDREW SCRIVANI
Andrew is a photographer, director and producer who has worked on editorial, publishing, advertising, content creation, documentary and feature film projects. He is also an internationally recognized workshop instructor and author and columnist on the subject of visuals. Andrew is also an Executive Producer for the film company Borough Five Pictures and has recently completed work on his first full-length feature film, Team Marco. Some of Andrew’s clients include The New York Times, Conde Nast, Meredith Corporation, Hearst Corporation, Apple, Adobe, CreativeLIVE, Disney, Hay House Publishing, Clarkson Potter, Harper Collins, Norton and Grey Advertising.
Andrew’s recent work includes directing and photographed the latest campaigns for Oprah Winfrey’s O That’s Good Foods and Bumble Bee Tuna as well as directing a short documentary film for The New Yorker Magazine, The Blades of New York’s ‘Forged In Fire’ Contestants.
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