Editorial Fashion Photography (with No Budget or Team)
What you’ll learn
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Orchestrate an exceptional photoshoot, take professional pictures and edit them to fashion industry standards using natural light.
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Natural Light Photography
This course will show anyone with novice to intermediate experience how to produce professional fashion images using natural light that will look like as if an entire team participated in the shoot with little to no cost. Starting from scratch, from choosing equipment to finding models to scouting locations to shooting protocol to editing in fashion industry standards to submitting to magazines and representation, this course will assist in pursuing your passion.
Adhering to the theme of no budget, this course does not cover the use of artificial light (strobes or constant lighting), which you would have to purchase or rent and/or have team members assist you with.
Who this course is for:
- Anyone who wants to learn how to do fashion photography without the assistance of a team or a budget.
12 reviews for Editorial Fashion Photography (with No Budget or Team)
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Rob Matfin –
This is a GREAT, great course! There are many tips that for me were gold, and worth the price of the course alone. Even the photoshop tutorials alone are worth the money. I’m an amateur/intermediate photographer, and this course will definitely help me level up. Thanks!)
Hadar Shabat –
I feel like it Should be more on point with the issue of ‘How to make an editorial fashion photography, with no budget or team’.
I wanted to receive more details on how you set the photo shoot and get a clear information on how I can do the same and what are the steps I should follow as an outsider.
I wish I had more details on how to build and choose the pose & composition of the model & picture when the model is in front of you.
I think you should have added info of your M information\data like shutter ISO and so on – especially cause we don’t have a team with us, the camera and use of light (and Model) are our only weapon
I think that Steven is very nice and I think he can host anything with his charisma.
But I felt like I was watching a Vlog and not a course.
I had to read between the line to get the info ( it is there for sure) but so many time wasting moments.
It was pleasurable but could be more educational – this is way we are here for 🙂
Thank you,
Leonard Willis –
Great course, easy to watch and follow along and I got some useful tips that will help. Gives some extra confidence that it’s about the skill not how much equipment you have as well.
Trina Graves –
I thought the course was excellent. Steven Leone’s energy made the course fun and inspirational. I have learned a lot so many different things about fashion photography. This course will definitely help me with my new digital publication. In addition, the information Steven offered about how to get models was priceless. I will be using the techniques I learned in this course.
Margaret Lovell –
This is one of the best courses I’ve taken through Udemy. I’m a photographer who’s interested in fashion photography. When this course popped up in my search, I knew I had to enroll immediately. This is a comprehensive course about fashion photography and Steven gives in-depth and engaging explanations for each part of the process. The great thing about the lessons is that this is for photographers interested in fashion photography who don’t have a huge budget or tons of equipment. I love that this course focused on using as much natural light as possible because that’s my preference too. I took copious notes to reference later. I highly recommend this course to other photographers looking to break into the fashion (and modeling) industry.
Christian Ballé –
Very entertaining teacher with a lot of knowledge about doing fashion photography. I would have loved to see more of actual shootings. The sequences in the course a really helpful and show the creativity and thought process. I would have skipped the post production. You can see all that somewhere else.
Richard –
Its awesome content, but its more for beginners. This will help them use what they have to get to where they want to get
Sooraj T –
Good coverage of concepts of light, shadow, composition & post. Very practical. Humorous commentary 🙂 :). Enjoyed learning. Thank you!
Gianluca Sironi –
Very well done course along with practical advice. This guy cares about helping out people and has a funny personality. Thank you Steven!
NES BARLAK –
The instructor is actually very talented, and at any time during the classes, I was finding myself pulling the screen closer to me, so i wouldn’t miss an important information that he might give me.
But unfortunately, except for the post-production parts, it is 30% information, and 70% the instructor trying to be funny. He talks way too much, in hope that he is engaging; but it ends up being distracting. I had to take frequent breaks just to be able to concentrate.
I wish it could have been a little bit more serious and informative, because as i mentioned, he is very very talented. I would have loved to learn more from him.
Either way, i definitely recommend it; it is a good quality course. Thank you
Eduardo Ibarguen-Secchia –
Would prefer more about the shoot than the post processing.
Axel –
So far what I see is a guy has shown clearly has experience and it shows.