Udemy – Art Photography: How to Photograph Your Art & IIlustrations
By the end of the course, you will know everything you need to capture beautiful photos of your artwork for social media, your website, or general online presence. You’ll learn all the basics of capturing beautiful shots of your artwork, as well as plenty of tips and tricks for how to present your art for the camera in the best way possible.
Description
By the end of the course, you will know everything you need to capture beautiful photos of your artwork for social media, your website, or general online presence. You’ll learn all the basics of capturing beautiful shots of your artwork, as well as plenty of tips and tricks for how to present your art for the camera in the best way possible.
Whether you want to sell more prints online, or just share stunning photos of your work on social media, this course will give you the understanding you need to up your art photography game!.
Here’s some of what you will learn:
- How to create a mini photo studio at home
- How to style your image in a way that enhances your art
- How to capture beautiful flat-lays
- How to present your work in a way that sells
- How to edit your images to make them pop
- How to create mock-ups of your art in Photoshop
- Plus plenty more tips and tricks
Whether you’re a complete photography beginner with nothing more than a Smartphone, or a veteran photographer looking to learn a few more stylistic tips, this course has all the info you need to capture beautiful photos of artwork.
Hope to see you in the course!
Who this course is for:
- Artists who want to take better images of their artwork or illustrations
- Artists who want to better present their work online
Course content
- Introduction
- Introduction
- Class Project
- Equipment
- Camera and Phone Settings
- Camera and Phone Settings
- Anatomy of a Good Photo of Art
- Example Images: A Breakdown
- Inspiration
- Shooting!
- Shooting In Studio
- Shooting Outside
- Editing
- Editing and Creating Mockups in Photoshop
- Smartphone Editing
- Conclusion