Companies that want to sell their products online and are looking to photograph their products in a professional manner will benefit hugely from this programme. A detailed 1-1 is included for all attendees of the programe.
This event is no longer available
One-to-one expert advice for business looking to take professional looking photography of their product, service or premises. This programme is strictly for business owners in County Westmeath.
PLEASE NOTE THIS PROGRAMME IS LIMITED TO A VERY SMALL NUMBER OF ATTENDEES AND ALL NO SHOWS WILL BE BILLED FOR THE COURSE FEE!!
Contents and Overview
To provide participants with knowledge to photograph their products for their business in a professional manner.
To educate businesses so that they can use camera and basic lighting equipment to photograph their products in their businesses. These photos would be used for their websites, brochures and social media platforms.
- Understand the reasons why professional looking photos are important for a business.
- What equipment would be required to photograph products professionally.
- The basics of Composition and how it makes photos stand out.
- How to use a mobile phone, digital cameras or a basic Digital SLR camera to capture professional looking images.
- How to Light your Products using continuous lighting so that they look clear and vibrant.
- Use of Lightboxes for Product Photography
- How to Edit you photos on your phone or on your computer using basic software
- How to Resize your Images depending on what they are been used for e.g Website, brochure or social media platforms.
The structure of the programmek is that it will be done over a 3 hour group workshop, followed by 2 one to one sessions with the trainer who will assist you setting photographs, setting products for photography etc and who will then review photos taken by you in the 2nd clinic.
PLEASE NOTE THIS PROGRAMME IS LIMITED TO A VERY SMALL NUMBER OF ATTENDEES AND ALL NO SHOWS WILL BE BILLED FOR THE COURSE FEE!!
You have sucessfully added an event to your cart
loading...
Are you sure you want to remove this event?