Easy Product Photography with iPhone, Smartphone or Camera
What you’ll learn
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How to set up the iPhone camera for best results
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What other gear and tools to use
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Great apps to use with your iPhone camera
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How to change focus and exposure in photographs Using iPhone
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How to setup a DIY product photo shoot
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Lighting techniques and tips
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iPhone Product Shots on White and Black Background
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How to do product photography using an iPhone or Android Smartphone
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Post-production editing
Welcome to this 2 part course! In this 2 part course you will learn product photography.
The first part of the course you will learn how to take high-quality product photographs with just your iPhone or any other type of Smartphone.
The second part of the course you will learn product photography with a full-size camera.
Taking product photos should be one of the most important things you do when opening an online e-commerce store. To turn visitors into buyers, you need to show them how great your products are, and the best way to do that is with great pictures.
Good product photography is important. It increases the perceived value of your products and makes your website appear more trustworthy.
But what if you aren’t a photographer and don’t have the funds to hire a pro?
That’s why I put together the ultimate DIY guide to beautiful product photography, so that you too can shoot some gorgeous pictures just by using your iPhone.
In this course we offer a ton of tips to help you take product photos that sell. If you follow these steps in this course you can pull together incredible product photos that will be ready for any eCommerce store, Amazon or eBay.
You will learn how to get the most out of your product photography using the tools you already have. Learn how to get the best from your phone’s camera, how to set up product photos from scratch, lighting tips, and how to process the images in post-production.
.You will also learn about some apps that can turn your iPhone into an even more powerful machine and many more tips!
Who this course is for:
- Anyone wanting to take good quality photos using iPhone or Smartphone
- Website Owners
- Online Shops
- Entrepreneurs
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Leon Clarke –
Great Course! Very detailed and insightful. The only issue I encountered was that I am not as well versed in Photoshop so I was a little lost when he mentioned a few terms. Also the instructor moved along very quickly during these sections. I’m sure that I can resolve that on my own when reviewing those sections of the lesson. Overall this is a great course. I would highly recommend.
Charis Van Goethem –
Very high qualtity course with clear and professional examples. Tutors are very clear, have a nice intonation and upbeat tempo. They explain everystep and don’t just put it of as their opinion. Very good for learning the trade.
Sharlene Strabley –
It was very informative. I was able to take what I needed even though some of the lessons were more advanced than the beginning level I’m at now.
Nadine Hull –
The course is a very good match for my purpose and beginner level. Really appreciated how many of the terms were explained in the second set of videos.
Anat Dagan –
This is the first time I am disappointed with a Udemy course.
I took this course to learn how to take product photos with Iphone so I only looked at the first part. It started off great with explaining about required gear and theoretical concepts such as exposure and dynamic range. But when it came to practice I was not able to follow. I could not understand what the instructor referred to when he was trying to fix lighting. He took for granted that we know what white balance is , that we understand why he was adjusting the photo app the way he did, I do not have Photoshop (which was not a requirement) so i could not do any of the post photo shoot corrections. And even if I did, the instructor did not explain the screen he was working on. it felt like he was sure everyone knows what is gradual filtering, tinting and other scales he was using. This course did not help me reach my goal I am afraid.
Conni LeFon –
The actual photography teaching was pretty good. I learned a lot about getting the right settings for the shot, especially on the iPhone. But so much time was spent on post-production using Photoshop, which I do not have and the course did not require.
Irene Woods –
Really enjoyed the material on iPhone photography, and especially the lessons on lighting and setting up the camera.
BJ Epstein –
This course is great! Lots of useful information, showing how to do product photography either with DIY and smartphone, or with professional lights, backdrop, etc., and a full-size camera.
Gustavo Gonzalez –
To the point and loved the extra material with full frame and post propduction tips in LightRoom and PhotoShop
Ashraf Elsahn –
Great course, the instructor seems to know what he is talking about and his delivery is excellent.
Helen Gaybba –
It was ok, but not much said about Android phones and some of the videos were not in focus
Antisha –
Useful information on what controls exposure, especially for a beginner to photography.