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How to Be a Commercial Photographer

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How to Be a Commercial Photographer

How to Be a Commercial Photographer
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Genre: Photography, Business | Language: English

How to Be a Commercial Photographer

Ready to break into the commercial photography business, but unsure of where to start? Rob Grimm and Gary Martin will help you navigate the ins and outs of the industry by delivering expert advice on an entire gamut of subjects –– from marketing, to shooting, to branding, and location scouting. Rob and Gary’s 3-day workshop will be your personal guide to every single aspect of commercial photography. You'll learn how to set a budget, advertise your brand, and build your portfolio and client base. These two seasoned pros will also share invaluable technical tips on shooting and retouching. This course is a one-stop shop for all the tools and skills needed to build a commercial photography portfolio and find your niche in the industry!
Rob Grimm

I am a dynamic individual; a photographer, a father, a furniture designer, a husband, a yoga nut, a devoted friend, a soccer coach, a little brother and lover of a warm brownie straight from the oven. I’m a momma’s boy and forever grateful that she gave me a Kodak X-15 camera at the age of eight to document a family trip.

I have crossed the frozen Baltic Sea in a snowmobile and have camped on the beaches of Mexico. Lived in Europe, got lost in Paris and made it through CU Boulder in four years. I have seen the Italian countryside in the spring, spent the holiday season snowed in at a cottage in Austria, aimlessly wandered the streets of London and marveled at the architecture in Barcelona.

I have been working as a commercial photographer for over two decades in the advertising industry. My focus and true passion is in food and beverage photography with an emphasis and specialty in liquids. I operate two full service studios in both Chicago and St. Louis and spend a lot of time traveling back and forth from each studio.

I have extensive experience on set working with creative directors helping to bring their vision to life. I am a creative problem solver with an ability to rig just about anything up. I am represented by Zahara Reps and have a client list that includes AB+InBev, Bacardi, Kraft, Grey Goose, Jack Daniels, and Wild Turkey, just to name a few.

Gary Martin

Gary grew up in Missouri spending weekdays in St. Louis and the weekends on a cattle ranch in southern Missouri riding horses and canoeing. One of the best day's of his life included jumping out of a plane, rafting off a 30 foot waterfall, and 5 hours of pitch black spelunking in New Zealand. He's spent the better part of the last decade traveling the world, learning foreign cultures, surfing in Australia, and living in Europe's only Communist country without modern amenities.

A marketing advisor by trade and digital tech by default, Gary has taken a somewhat unchartered path into the commercial production industry. His career blends together 10 years of experience in start up technology business, technical writing, B2B sales, United States Peace Corps, Mac OSX support & solutions, international business development, and commercial production in the advertising industry. He is fluent in English and Romanian.

Gary currently works as Studio/Project Manager for Rob Grimm, a world renowned commercial food and beverage photographer with studios in Chicago and St. Louis. He is a problem solver with a practical solution to everything. Gary also produces photo shoots for RGG and Phlearn, the best online resource for learning Photoshop. In his spare time Gary is a staff writer for the photography blogs Fstoppers.com and SLRLounge.com.

Session 1 November 07, 2013

Day 1 Pre-Show
9:00 am - Introduction and Overview
9:30 am - Roles in Commercial Photography
10:00 am - Breaking into Commercial Photography
10:45 am - Establishing Your Brand
11:00 am - The Commercial Industry
11:15 am - Anatomy of a Photo Shoot
12:00 pm - Photo Rep Interview - Lesley Zahara
1:15 pm - Shoot: Hibiki Whisky Part 1
1:45 pm - Shoot: Hibiki Whisky Part 2
2:45 pm - Shoot: Hibiki Whisky Details
3:15 pm - Shoot: Glass and Fake Ice Part 1
3:45 pm - Shoot: Glass and Fake Ice Part 2
Day 1 Wrap-Up


Session 2 November 08, 2013

Day 2 Pre-Show
9:00 am - Building your Portfolio
9:30 am - Marketing
9:45 am - Search Engine Optimization
10:45 am - Equipment Overview
11:30 am - Working with a Creative Director - w/ Pat Olds
12:45 pm - Shoot: Beer Bottle Ad
1:15 pm - Shoot: Beer Bottle Diffusion Trick
1:45 pm - Shoot: Beer Bottle Star Flare
2:30 pm - Shoot: Beer Bottle Icy Effect
3:15 pm - Shoot: Beer Bottle Reflecter Cards
3:45 pm - Shoot: Beer Glasses
Day 2 Wrap-Up


Session 3 November 09, 2013

Introduction to the Role of Retoucher
Retouch Product Shoot from Day 1
Retouch Product Shoot from Day 2
Finish Edits & Send to Clients
How to Be a Commercial Photographer

How to Be a Commercial Photographer

How to Be a Commercial Photographer


How to Be a Commercial Photographer