Mobile Food Photography
Andrew Scrivani
Lessons
Class Description
AFTER THIS CLASS YOU’LL BE ABLE TO:
- Understand differences and similarities of shooting with a mobile phone versus DSLR
- Utilize techniques for image processing within a mobile workflow in Adobe Lightroom
- Optimize your photos with new gear and software on a small budget
- Deal with low indoor light by using inexpensive lighting equipment
ABOUT ANDREW'S CLASS:
In this course, award-winning food photographer Andrew Scrivani will show you how to create and tailor your own lighting setup using only your mobile phone and a select few pieces of gear — on any budget. Whether you’re a beginning photographer looking to understand mobile food photography or a professional photographer eager to expand your services, this course will give you a candid, comprehensive playbook for using your mobile phone to take and process photographs within a mobile workflow.
WHO THIS CLASS IS FOR:
- Beginners wanting a better understanding of mobile food photography
- Professionals wanting to expand their repertoire
- Bloggers who write about food but need high-quality images to go with their written content
EQUIPMENT USED:
iPhone 11 Pro
Olloclip Lenses
Ratings and Reviews
Fotomaker
Andrew is a very talented food photographer. The title of his recent book says it all... The way he shows the impacts of different lighting, different "camera" (iPhone 11) directions or orientations relative to a light source, different types of lenses and ways to process captured images in this quickie roughly 45 min. class is very practical to get someone started with mobile food photography. He's also got a likable, pleasant personality - which plays a big factor for me when viewing online (or, any) classes. He's not over-hyped or condescending and his voice is a pleasant tone & well-paced (which is important to me because I've watched some CL classes with people who are the antithesis of that and had to stop watching the content). I've bought a few of Andrew's CL classes for ongoing reference. And, after getting introduced to his work, via CL, I now follow him on Instagram.
a Creativelive Student
Nice short little course with simple and straightforward instructions.
Michael Buse
Well presented, in formative, but I'm old school and I want my camera. I am always up for well-crafted food porn.
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