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Mastering iPhone Food Photography InformationMastering iPhone Food Photography by Regan Baroni is a specialized course designed for food industry professionals looking to improve their photography skills using an iPhone.
AN IPHONE FOOD PHOTOGRAPHY COURSE TO HELP YOU STAND OUT IN THE FOOD INDUSTRY.
You’re an expert in the food industry…
…but your iPhone food photography doesn’t show off your creativity or your talent.
Why you should take this food photography course…
MODULE 1: FOOD PHOTOGRAPHY FUNDAMENTALS
In order to really improve your iPhone food images, you need to break away from the “point and shoot” approach. I’ll show you how to plan ahead for your food images by teaching you the creative and technical steps involved. We’ll practice these steps throughout the course demonstrations so you can apply them to your own iPhone food shoots and start seeing real results quickly.
MODULE 2: CAMERA APPS
In this module, you’re going to learn how to turn your iPhone camera into a “mini DSLR” by unlocking extra camera settings that you didn’t realize you had. I’ll show you how to access these settings and how to use them so you can avoid the unfortunate “auto” decisions that your iPhone tends to make.
MODULE 3: EDITING APPS
Editing is what brings your food images to life. You’re going to learn about my favorite editing apps for iPhone food photography and I’ll show you different editing techniques that will help you elevate your iPhone food images to a whole new level.
MODULE 4: CHALLENGES & EQUIPMENT
We’re going to talk about the challenges that often come with using the iPhone as a camera for food photography. Then, I’ll share a variety of equipment recommendations to help you solve those challenges once and for all. You’ll see this equipment used throughout the course and I’ll provide you with a detailed list so you can decide what’s best for you, your space and your budget.
MODULE 5: NATURAL LIGHT DEMONSTRATIONSSTUDIO & RESTAURANT SETTINGS
The demonstrations in this module bring you behind the scenes on actual iPhone food shoots using natural light. We’ll use my proven photo shoot workflow by putting the creative and technical steps into action in both my studio and in different restaurant settings. You’ll learn that my same workflow applies, no matter where you’re shooting.
MODULE 6: ARTIFICIAL LIGHT DEMONSTRATIONSSTUDIO & RESTAURANT SETTINGS
A big challenge with iPhone food photography is not having enough light to work with. These demonstrations bring you behind the scenes to show you how to use an artificial light with your iPhone camera. We’ll use the same proven photo shoot workflow to create a variety of images in both my studio and in different restaurant settings. You’ll also learn that the same workflow applies no matter what kind of light you’re working with.
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