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Udemy - How to Be a Commercial Photographer
Udemy - How to Be a Commercial Photographer

*****OVER 30+ HOURS OF PHOTOGRAPHIC TRAINING***


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*****OVER 30+ HOURS OF PHOTOGRAPHIC TRAINING***

COURSE UPDATES: February 2018 new videos. 

Commercial photography can be a lucrative business! It's true; photography rates can run $1000, $2000, and even $5000 per day plus expenses. A career in commercial photography can be pretty exciting while you are photographing an annual report, company brochure, travel essay, an advertisement, or traveling the globe on assignment. Is this your idea of the dream job!

Can you photograph food for a restaurant menu or a company CEO for an annual report? Do you know how to 'style' a shoe to photograph? What price should you charge for a stock photo usage?

In this course you will learn:

  • How to photograph people, places, and products
  • How to master strobe lighting
  • How to set up your business
  • How to be a creative and in-demand photographer

Learn about clients, portfolios, and marketing

  • How to find clients
  • How to create and present your portfolio
  • How to market your business
  • How to price for profit

Should you go to college or learn online?

While many general college programs teach basic through advanced photography skills, it can it takes years and cost a fortune. There are private professional schools to teach you How to Become a Professional Photographer and they have great programs but have you checked out the costs at those schools? One 10 month program in Massachusetts is over $25,000. Another very good school in Southern California does not even publish their tuition, but it is almost $100,000. Can you afford that?

This is the most complete online training in commercial photography!

That’s a bold statement isn’t it? This Commercial Photography Program is designed to meet the demands photographers experience in today’s markets, but what makes this program uniquely different is that the majority of photo examples used in the program are from real photo shoots, on real assignments, and photographed for real clients.

We did not just go into a studio and video tape where to put lights for all examples. Instead, we show you the photo taken in the studio or on location for a client. We show you in many cases why we chose the angle we used, where lights were placed, and any technical challenges we faced and how they were solved.

This course covers everything a commercial photographer might photograph:

- Portraiture

- Product Photography

- Architecture

- Corporate and Industrial

- Advertising

- Fashion and Beauty

- Travel

- Food and Beverage

- Lifestyle

- Editorial

- Stock

and some Photoshop as well.

'This is not a simple photography class. It is career training!'

Professional Photography was created as an in-depth, accelerated, and intensive program to meet the needs of aspiring pros who wish to work in today's business? It is a demanding business requiring a precise set of skills and knowledge of creative and technical processes is designed to take beginning photographers from novices to pros resulting in a portfolio to show art directors.

Photography is a business!

You will also learn how to budget for your business and studio, create marketing materials, design a portfolio, determine your photography rates, bid on jobs, price stock photography, find clients, seek a stock photo agency, and a lot more.

All you need is a dSLR camera, tripod, a few lights (see downloadable PDF on recommendations) and the passion to get started. Simply watch the intro video for examples of what is covered.

Who’s the Instructor?

There are many courses on how to be an amazing photographer, but how many are taught by true professionals who have a career and worked as a photographer?

I was formally trained at Brooks Institute in the 1980’s and have worked every day since. I have photographed for Fortune 500 companies, been published in countless magazines (you’ve probably heard of), and photographed Hollywood actors, pro athletes, politicians, hotels, well known products, real estate, and more people, places, and things, than I can recall.

I have taught photo workshops across the USA and Middle East. Founded two stock photo agencies, and sold thousands of stock photos. I love to teach and want to insure you succeed and love photography like I do. You can trust me to teach you photography!

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You get full unlimited access to this course forever including all future video lectures.!

And in case you did not know, Udemy has an unconditional 30 day money-back guarantee and it is not your standard guarantee, it's my promise to you that you will have the needed information to succeed in outdoor photography.

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HAPPY STUDENTS SAY: Charlie, I would like to thank you for sharing your expertise with me throughout this course. When I finish a photo shoot or finish retouching a photo in Photoshop, I am amazed at how much I have learned. A year ago I could not have imagined that I would have experienced so much.

Best regards,

Lidia ______________________________________________________________________

I asked my friend Sarah to model for me to practice my lighting. The gym she goes to, saw the pictures and asked me to shoot one for an ad, which is a before and after shot of Sarah. If I hadn't taken this course, I would have never had this opportunity! Thanks Charlie! Karen B. (Canada) ______________________________________________________________________

Charlie, Thanks for your support, this was a great course! Being really honest, it's my biggest dream to open my own studio. Now, I have to still learn, but I'm looking for possibilities for doing it. Mostly I'm interested in creating shots of people or models. Once more, thanks for your course. Ivana K. (Czech Republic) ______________________________________________________________________

Who this course is for:

  • Any person with the passion to be a professional photographer
  • Anybody looking to make part time or full time income
  • Any photographer already with a part time business wanting to expand
  • Any photographer looking to branch out into higher paying markets

Course content

  • Introduction to Commercial Photography
    • Train to be a Commercial Photographer
    • Free Download: Samples of PDF Lessons
    • Please Read First
    • 1 on 1 Consulting on Demand
    • Introduction to Commercial Photography
  • Photo Fundamentals: For Beginning Photographers
    • Introduction to Camera Equipment
    • The Role of Camera Shooting Modes
    • Understanding Histograms
    • The Importance of Exposing to the Right
    • Introduction to Composition
    • Introduction to Lighting Equipment Pt 1
    • Introduction to Lighting Equipment Pt 2
    • Introduction to Lighting Equipment Pt 3
    • Understanding Lighting Equipment Pt 4
    • Understanding Lighting Equipment Pt 5
    • Understanding Lighting Equipment Pt 6
    • Understanding Lighting Equipment Pt 7
    • Understanding Lighting Equipment Pt 8
    • Using wireless triggers
    • Q&A: Strobe Lights
  • Understanding Light and Light Quality
    • Understanding Light: Part 1
    • Understanding Light: Part 2
    • Understanding Light: Part 3
    • Shutter Speed and Ambient Light
    • Aperture and Strobes: Controlling Exposure
  • Introduction to Studio Portraits
    • Studio Portrait Lighting: First Look
    • Introduction to Portrait Lighting
    • Light Patterns in Portrait Photography
    • The Role of Key and Fill Lights
    • Understanding Lighting Ratios
    • One Light Two Light Setups
    • Which Side of the Face?
    • Accent Lighting
    • Knockout Backgrounds
    • Full Length Portraits
    • Lighting Backgrounds
    • The Family Portrait Studio Session
  • Introduction to Studio Product Photography
    • Introduction to Studio Product Photography
    • The Basic Product Photo Setup
    • The Basic Product Shoot for a Real Client Pt 1
    • The Basic Product Shoot for a Real Client Pt 2
    • Critical Tool: Photoshop Layers and Masking
    • Photoshop Masking Pt 1
    • Photoshop Masking Pt 2
    • Stacking Photoshop Layers in Registration
  • Introduction to Location Lighting
    • Introduction to Location Lighting
    • Photoshop Adjustment Layers
    • Photoshop: The Power of the Patch Tool
    • Photoshop Retouching Pt 1
    • Lighting With One Light
  • Lighting Color Mangement
    • Lighting Color Management
    • Lighting Color Management Pt 1
    • Lighting Color Management Pt 2
    • Lighting Color Management Pt 3
    • Lighting Color Management Pt 4
    • Lighting Color Management Pt 5
    • Lighting Color Management Pt 6
    • Lighting Color Management Pt 7
  • Introduction to Lighting People on Location
    • Introduction to Lighting People on Location
    • On location at the Axmen Reality Show
    • Shooting in Really Tight Spaces
  • Intro to Flash Photography; The Basics
    • Introduction to Flash Photography
    • How Aperture Works With Flash Photography
    • How Shooting Modes Effect Flash Photography
    • Understanding the Canon 600EX-RT
    • Understanding the Canon 580EXII
    • Understanding the Canon 580EX Part 1
    • Understanding the Canon 580EX Part 2
    • Overview of Flash Exposure Compensation
    • Canon Flash Exposure Compensation
    • Understanding the Nikon SB800 Pt 1
    • Understanding the Nikon SB800 Pt 2
    • Nikon Flash Exposure Compensation
    • Understanding the Nikon SB900 Pt 1
    • Understanding the Nikon SB900 Pt 2
    • Understanding the Nikon SB900 Pt 3
    • Understanding the Nikon SB900 Pt 4
    • Understanding Manual Flash
    • Understanding Flash Fill and Flash Key
    • Best of Flash Q&A Pt 1
    • Best of Flash Q&A Pt 2
  • Introduction to Architecture Photography
    • Introduction to Architecture Photography
    • Equipment for Architecture Photography
    • Understanding Lighting Equipment for Architecture Photography
    • Looking at Camera Options for Architecture Photography
    • The Digital SLR for Architecture Photography
    • Looking at Specialty Lenses for Architecture Photography
    • Introduction to Lighting Architecture With Strobes
    • Introduction to Lighting Architecture With Strobes Pt 2
    • Understanding the Difference Between Architecture and Real Estate Photography
    • Photographing Building Exteriors Pt 1
    • Photographing Building Exteriors Pt 2
    • Photographing Building Exteriors Pt 3
    • Photographing Building Exteriors Pt 4
    • Shooting for Real Estate
    • Shooting Architecture Using HDR
    • Lighting a Large Room
    • Pt. 1 Photoshop's Photomerge in Architecture Photography
    • Pt. 2 Photoshop's Photomerge in Architecture Photography
    • Pt. 3 Photoshop's Photomerge in Architecture Photography
    • Removing Window Reflections in Architecture Photography
    • Blown Out Building Signs in Exterior Architecture
    • Creating Perfect Windows in Architecture Interiors
    • Creating Perfect Lamps and Light Fixtures
    • The Lens Correction Tool
  • Travel, Leisure, and Editorial
    • Travel, Liesure, and Editorial
    • The travel assignment.
  • Introduction to Corporate and Industrial
    • Introduction to Corporate and Industrial Photography
    • Industrial Photoshoot Pt 1
    • Industrial Photoshoot Pt 2
    • Industrial Photoshoot Pt 3
  • Introduction to Stock Photography
    • Introduction to Stock Photography
  • Advanced Studio Portraiture
    • Advanced Portrait Techniques
    • Posing techniques 1
    • Posing techniques 2
    • Posing techniques 3
    • Beauty and Glamour Lighting
    • Photo Tip: Fixing Sunburn
    • How to Make White Backgrounds REALLY Look White
  • Advanced Studio Product Photography
    • Advanced Studio Product Photography
    • Photographing Product Catalogs
    • How a Large Product Shoot Took Place in the Studio
    • Using Photoshop to Create a Drop Shadow
    • Creating a Gradient Background for a Product
    • Photoshop Trick: Labels on Products
    • Creating Knockout Products
    • Using Light Tents for Product Photography
  • Advanced Location Lighting
    • Advanced Location Lighting
    • Creating a Gradient Background Behind a Portrait
    • Directing Models
  • Advanced Flash Photography
    • Advanced Flash Photography
    • Wireless Flash With the Canon 600EX-RT
    • The Best of Q&A Pt 3
    • Creating Blur Images With Flash
  • Advanced Stock Photography
    • Advanced Stock Photography
  • Outdoor and Adventure Photography
    • Outdoor and Adventure Photography
    • Photographing a Mountain Man Rendezvous
    • Photoshop: Repairing a Wildlife Image
  • Production Stock Photography
    • Production Stock Photography
  • Shooting for Photoshop
    • Shooting for Photoshop
    • More Shooting for Photoshop
    • The Jewelry Store Photo Shoot.
    • The Medical Product Pt 1
    • The Medical Product Pt 2
  • Advanced Location Product & Lifestyle Fashion
    • Advanced Product Photography on Location
    • Lifestyle Fashion Photography
  • Advanced Architecture
    • Shooting Architecture for Photoshop
    • Lighting a Room With Flash
    • The Custom Home Builder 1
    • The Custom Home Builder Pt 2
    • The Custom Home Builder Pt 3
    • The Custom Home Builder pt 4
    • The Custom Home Builder Pt 5
    • The Custom Home Builder pt 6
    • The Custom Home Builder Pt 7
    • Fixing Color Balance in a Room Interior
    • How to Use HDR Software in Architecture Photography
    • Using HDR Software in Architecture Photography Pt 2
    • Replacing the Sky
    • Commercial Properties
    • The Motel
    • Photographing Architecture for Magazines
    • Photographing the Hotel
    • Photographing the Hotel Pt 2
    • Photographing the Hotel Pt 3
    • Removing Building Power Lines in Front Building
    • Photographing the Hospital Pt.1
    • Photographing the Hospital Pt.2
    • Fixing Localized Color
  • Advanced Corporate & Annual Report Photography
    • Advanced Corporate Photography
    • The Annual Report
    • Creating a Grid Background for a Product Image
  • Advertising, Food, and Beverage
    • Advertising Photography
    • Food and Beverage
    • Shooting Food In a Restaurant
    • The Martini Bar Shoot
  • Pushing the Envelope
    • Pushing the Envelope
    • Using HDR in Flat Light Scenes
    • Creating a Global Warming Stock Photo
  • All About Your Business
    • Setting Up Your Business
    • The Stock Photo Business Pt. 1
    • The Stock Photo Business Pt. 2
    • Clients, The Portfolio, and Marketing
    • Pricing for Success
    • Pricing and Licensing Stock Images
    • Here is How I Negotiated this Stock Photo Sale
    • Course Wrap-Up
  • White Papers: Essays on the Business of Photography
    • If I Spend a Million Dollars on Advertising Will I Earn $2 Million in Business?
    • Are You Better Off Being a Local Hero Than an International Hero
    • BONUS LECTURE: Private Workshops and More Excellent Learning Opportunities

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