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LinkedIn Learning

Learning Craft Photography

via LinkedIn Learning

Overview

Discover how to stage, light, and photograph your handmade items in a way that maximizes their appeal to viewers and customers.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Welcome
1. Getting Familiar with the Camera
  • Understanding aperture value and f-stops
  • What is shutter speed?
  • Using shutter priority and aperture priority
  • What is ISO?
  • Achieving the proper exposure
  • Using depth of field
  • Using point-and-shoot cameras
2. Basic Composition and Staging Tips
  • Using the viewfinder to frame the image
  • The power of negative space
  • Creating lines to make compelling compositions
  • Using and recognizing the rule of thirds
  • Creating clean and zen images
  • "How'd they do that?": Taking process shots
  • The benefits of using models
  • Shooting your crafts in the great outdoors
  • Creating a "habitat" with site-specific shooting
  • Anthropomorphizing: When, where, why?
3. Equipment List: Making and Buying Helpful Tools
  • Tools for diffusing and reflecting light
  • Getting resourceful with lighting options
  • The joys of tripods and remote controls
  • Project: Making a tabletop light box
  • Project: Converting your kitchen into a studio
  • Project: Converting your car's trunk into a mobile studio
4. Image Editing with Photoshop
  • Cropping and rotating images
  • Refining tone with Curves
  • Correcting color balance
  • Giving brightness a boost
  • Removing clutter with the Clone tool
5. Compressing and Uploading
  • Compressing images
  • Using the cloud for image storage
  • Tagging images for search engine optimization
  • Sending high-resolution images
6. Uploading Images for Blogging, Selling, and Printing
  • Selling your crafts
  • Selling your shots
  • Images for blogging
  • Images for exposure websites
  • Images for print
  • Future scope and happy crafting

Taught by

Megan Andersen

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