Advertising Cosmetic Splash Photography by Photigy
Advertising Cosmetic Splash Photography by Photigy
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Salepage: Advertising Cosmetic Splash Photography by Photigy
Win clients and boost your photography business with this unique Cosmetic Splash Photography Course For Professionals
This course is for commercial photographers that want to learn a specific way to shoot advertising images for cosmetic industry. Highly dynamic and eye-catching images for advertising campaigns.
The course consists of three parts:
- In the First Part, the photographer will learn how to create splashes that can be used for advertising cosmetic images. What type of both liquid and lighting, and techniques of shaping a splash to match the shape of a product.
- In the Second Part, the photographer will learn how to take pictures of bottles and jars.
- Third Part of the course concentrates on post-production techniques of making the composite images. How to blend layers together, how to modify and match colors and shapes.
File size: 6.6GB
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