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Become a Product Photographer

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Whether you’re shooting for an advertisement, a catalog, an e-commerce site, or an online auction, learn the lighting, compositional, and post-processing techniques that make products look their best.

In this learning path,

  • Learn the best practices and principles of product photography.
  • Photograph clothes, textiles, jewelry, and food.
  • Practice processing product photos in Photoshop.

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Hours 17
Instructors Joseph "PhotoJoseph" Linaschke, Konrad Eek, Megan Andersen, Kevin Stohlmeyer, Seán Duggan, Bill Robbins
Language English
Subjects Art & Design

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An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).

Assistant Product Manager - Womens Outerwear $67k

Product Results Specialist $72k

Senior Manager, International Product and Support Training $101k

Product Marketing Manager - Retail $102k

Manager of Reporting and Systems - Product Development $127k

IT Product Manager Health Solutions $129k

Senior Product Applications $130k

Product Manager POS, North America $134k

Project Manager - Product Strategy $153k

Senior Product Program Manager, Corporate Communications $162k

Senior Product Program Manager Contractor $242k

Senior Staff Product Engineering Manager $331k

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Learning Product Photography

Great product photography is essential for any online business. Whether you want to take photographs for your own store or start a new sideline, shoot with a smartphone,...

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Product Photography: Clothes and Textiles

Photographing textiles, whether a shirt or a handmade quilt, requires careful styling and lighting to accurately show the texture of the fabric and the way it folds and drapes—and...

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Product Photography: Jewelry

Jewelry, whether a ring or a wristwatch, introduces unique photographic challenges. It's small, requiring careful focus and composition, and it's usually shiny, requiring...

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Learning Craft Photography

The ever-increasing popularity of handmade crafts has spawned thousands of blogs, forums, events, websites, and digital tools. With so much competition out there, the best way to...

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Advanced Craft Photography

The handmade nation is growing rapidly. Whether you are a blogger or a hobbyist, or thinking about taking the leap and becoming a professional crafter, you should know not only...

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Photoshop: Processing Product Photos

Processing product shots requires a slightly different set of skills than retouching portraits. But with Photoshop and the techniques shown in this course, you can take raw photos...

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Compositing Product Photography in Photoshop (You were viewing this course)

A product isn't always shot on its final background. In fact, product photography is often composited into existing scenes or advertising layouts in post. In this course,...

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Learning Food and Drink Photography

Award-winning food and advertising photographer Bill Robbins has been sharing the art and science behind shooting food and drink photographs for years. Join him as he shows how to...

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Insights on Product Photography

An effective product photo accurately depicts an item's appearance while also making it look its best. Photographer Konrad Eek has photographed thousands of products of all sizes...

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From LinkedIn Learning
Hours 17
Instructors Joseph "PhotoJoseph" Linaschke, Konrad Eek, Megan Andersen, Kevin Stohlmeyer, Seán Duggan, Bill Robbins
Language English
Subjects Art & Design

Careers

An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).

Assistant Product Manager - Womens Outerwear $67k

Product Results Specialist $72k

Senior Manager, International Product and Support Training $101k

Product Marketing Manager - Retail $102k

Manager of Reporting and Systems - Product Development $127k

IT Product Manager Health Solutions $129k

Senior Product Applications $130k

Product Manager POS, North America $134k

Project Manager - Product Strategy $153k

Senior Product Program Manager, Corporate Communications $162k

Senior Product Program Manager Contractor $242k

Senior Staff Product Engineering Manager $331k

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