I've learned how much time and effort goes into a single shoot. I never realized how much time is put into planning. Then you have to position the product. Next, you have to position the lighting so that it highlights the product without limiting the product and detracting from its clarity. When you are finally done shooting the product, you have to edit download, organize, and edit the photos. If you choose to incorporate graphics, you have to work with fonts, color, and sizing. Finally, you can save your finished product. These easily take 6-10 hours, sometimes for a single photo. It's no wonder I've been crazy busy this semester. Well here are some shots, I hope you enjoy them.
For my final photography class, I decided to take commercial photography. As a lover of words, I figured this is a nice little niche that I can use my photography skills alongside my writing skills. I have loved furthering my knowledge of design work through these projects which takes almost as much time as lighting the product. I've learned how much time and effort goes into a single shoot. I never realized how much time is put into planning. Then you have to position the product. Next, you have to position the lighting so that it highlights the product without limiting the product and detracting from its clarity. When you are finally done shooting the product, you have to edit download, organize, and edit the photos. If you choose to incorporate graphics, you have to work with fonts, color, and sizing. Finally, you can save your finished product. These easily take 6-10 hours, sometimes for a single photo. It's no wonder I've been crazy busy this semester. Well here are some shots, I hope you enjoy them. *Disclaimer: some of these are for class and so we have to use products already created so some logos may not be my own.
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AuthorCorrie Thompson is a writer, blogger, avid reader, and photographer. Follow her poetry on instagram: @mis.underwood Archives
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