RGGEDU – The Complete Guide To Editorial Food Photography & Photoshop Retouching
RGGEDU – The Complete Guide To Editorial Food Photography & Photoshop Retouching
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TIPS FOR FOOD PHOTOGRAPHERS
This is the most comprehensive tutorial on food photography available. The 17 hours of content will guide you through gear selection, understanding shape & form, creating a sense of place & time, basic food styling techniques, in-studio portfolio work, and location assignments, along with marketing and pricing strategies for food photography. The documentary serves as a guide for the entire process involved with the business and is filled with industry standard best practices.
This photography course is a comprehensive exploration of the necessary steps for building a compelling food photography portfolio, improving food styling skills, understanding the complexities of composition, crafting light to meet your vision, and understanding how to best attract new clients and win bigger jobs.
FOOD PHOTOGRAPHY CONCEPTS
We have broken these concepts down and geared the sections on equipment, lighting, pre-production, and post-processing to apply specifically to the editorial market. Upon completion of this course, photographers of any level will gain a deeper understanding of industry best practices, greater knowledge of equipment spanning all price points, lighting knowledge for any scenario, better approaches to food styling, and most importantly, proper image composition.
In addition, step-by-step post-production in Adobe Camera Raw, Capture One 8, and Photoshop have been included with the photo shoots. If you’re looking to take the quality of your food photography to another level, this is the perfect food photography tutorial for you.
What is Everything Else?
Everything Else is a product category on Amazon that is meant to be a catch-all for items that don’t fit into any other categories. Over time, as the Amazon catalog has grown and more specific product categories have been added, Everything Else has become less useful and more of a junkyard for cast off and forgotten listings.
Until recently, however.
Why are items listed in Everything Else when they shouldn’t be?
The answer to this is fairly simple. Some sellers are using Everything Else as an opportunity to get around Amazon’s gated category requirements. For example, DVDs with an MSRP of over $25 are now gated Selling certain products and bran… More and require permission to list. So we’ve seen some sellers create new listings in Everything Else to get around these requirements. We’ve noticed similar “workarounds” for other gated or restricted Selling certain product categorie… More categories as well.
Amazon doesn’t like this. It just makes the catalog more of a mess than it already is and ends up creating a worse customer experience.
RGGEDU – The Complete Guide To Editorial Food Photography & Photoshop Retouching