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COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY By: Hillary, Rica, Rebecca, Jen, Stephanie and Marian
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COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY

By: Hillary, Rica, Rebecca, Jen, Stephanie and Marian

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Start off question…

What do you think is the difference between Fine-Art Photography and

Commercial Photography?

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Product/ Food Photography

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Solid Colour BackgroundsCommonly black or white depending on the object being photographed. White plexiglass or glass is used to prevent from shadows showing on film.

Pattern/Textured BackgroundsUsed to show distinction of the object from the background. Used to place the object in a setting (but never distracting from the main focal point)

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The Lighting Set-Up

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Set-Up End result

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ProcessingThere are many different techniques to fix errors or small mistakes using different tools in photoshop. Smart Sharpen is a basic tool that when used with lens blur option helps fix small details.

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Food Photography

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Commercial vs. Still Life Fine Art

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Fine-Art to Advertising

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“Adee, Daniel Ezralow”, Breaking Bounds, 1982-1992

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“Daniel Ezralow & Ashley Roland”, Breaking Bounds, 1982-1992

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“Daniel Ezralow & Ashley Roland”, Breaking Bounds, 1982-1992

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“David Parsons”, Breaking Bounds, 1982-1992

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“COMMERCIAL CLIENTS…”love to fit the images right into their layout and walk out of the studio with virtually set ads…”

-Lois Greenfield

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Editorial Advertising

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Editorial Photography

JEN’S PART- REMOVE BEFORE PRESENTATION AFTER SLIDES ARE

PLACED IN ORDER

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Fashion Photography

STEPHANIE’S PART- REMOVE BEFORE PRESENTATION AFTER SLIDES ARE

PLACED IN ORDER

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Commercial Documentary

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•Established 1888•Known for their expansive photography collection•World cultures, nature and geography, with a focus on documentary and conservation•Place for amateur photographers to gain exposure, experience, and recognition•Photographers are fully credited for their work•Emphasizes the importance of not only having an online portfolio, but also a blog, where people interested in your work can find you•My Shot - great resource for those looking to get their foot in the door of the industry•Link: http://photography.nationalgeographic.com/photography/

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• “The National Geographic Society has been inspiring people to care about the planet since 1888. It is one of the largest non-profit scientific and educational institutions in the world. Its interests include geography, archaeology and natural science, the promotion of environmental and historical conservation. “

• http://www.nationalgeographic.com/about/

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http://www.nationalgeographic.com/community/email/

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Example: Photo Contest 2011

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http://www.nationalgeographicassignment.com

/

Note:National Geographic also offers grants and programs!

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Selling Resources• National Geographic Stock Images• royalty-free images• fees dependent upon size of image and intended

use

• Shutter Stock• royalty-free images• monthly or by-the-photo fees

• http://blogs.photopreneur.com/• http://photography.nationalgeographic.com/photo

graphy/photo-tips/?source=NavPhoTip

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Quote• “Most of my pictures are

grounded in people. I look for the unguarded moment, the essential soul peeking out, experience etched on a person’s face. I try to convey when it is like to be that person, a person caught in a broader landscape that I guess you’d call the human experience.”

• (from Steve McCurry’s website)

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