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In the first lesson of Phillip’s product photography course, learn techniques to create photos that result in sales, and a larger client base for photographers!
with Phillip McCordallIn the first lesson of Phillip’s product photography course, learn techniques to create photos that result in sales, and a larger client base for photographers!
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5 CQ
You don’t need to spend lots of money on gear to shoot still life photographs. Learn how to setup your own studio using what you have around the house!
with Phillip McCordallYou don’t need to spend lots of money on gear to shoot still life photographs. Learn how to setup your own studio using what you have around the house!
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2 CQ
In this still life/product photography lesson, Phillip McCordall demonstrates how to set up a tiny photography studio to capture a small subject.
with Phillip McCordallIn this still life/product photography lesson, Phillip McCordall demonstrates how to set up a tiny photography studio to capture a small subject.
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4 CQ
Let photographer Phillip McCordall show you how to get great macro photography shots by using extension tubes to get up close and personal with a tiny subject.
with Phillip McCordallLet photographer Phillip McCordall show you how to get great macro photography shots by using extension tubes to get up close and personal with a tiny subject.
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5 CQ
Top-notch product photos look great without Photoshop retouching. In this lesson, learn about light painting—using a torch to “paint” light onto a subject.
with Phillip McCordallTop-notch product photos look great without Photoshop retouching. In this lesson, learn about light painting—using a torch to “paint” light onto a subject.
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