Studio Photography – Fashion and Commercial

March 26th, 2010

This two-day course covers how to shoot images for fashion and commercial clients. We provide both a model and various still-life and commercial products as subjects for you to understand the different lighting, composition and effect that each of these type of clients would demand. The course can be split down into two single course of one day each, but a discount is offered for those attending the 2 day back-back course. You can find out more details of the single-day course, here.

The course is a mix of theoretical and practical, although most of the theory is taught in the studio, rather than the classroom. We take you from the preparation, the set-up the briefing with the model or product client, the shoot list, the lighting set-ups, tethered shooting, and post-processing.By the end of the course you will have a small collection of high quality fashion and commercial images.

Please note: This course is aimed at those who have already completed the Studio -Lighting Introduction Course or those who have had some experience working in a studio and are proficient with the topics covered in the introductory course. If you are in doubt, we recommend that you do the introductory course and we will adjust the schedule for you accordingly.

How much does it cost?

  • 1-3 people: $600 total
  • 4-6 people: $160 per person

What’s included?

  • All equipment (including camera)
  • Lunch
  • You need only bring enough local currency for refreshments and dinner at the end of the day.

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Booking

Booking could not be simpler. You just need to complete the booking form. We’ll get back to you within 24 hours with whether that date works, and if not we will try and provide you with a range of dates. You just need to tell us how many of you there will be (max is 6) and what sort of standard you are.

We’ll also send you a PayPal invoice for 50% of the total cost. The remaining amount is payable at the conclusion of the day, either in Egyptian Pounds or US Dollars.

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