The Hero Shot – Commercial Product Photography with Brian Rodgers Jr.
Buy the tutorial here:
Fstoppers teamed up with Brian Rodgers Jr. to produce a comprehensive photography tutorial on product photography. Every lesson includes a shooting section from start to finish and a full edit of every image. To learn more, visit Fstoppers.com/store.
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I was interested until I saw the cost of the download. $299.00 is a fair bit of change but to be fair to Fstoppers, they offer 13 HOURS of tutorials. I have interest in product photography only because it's one of the last facets of photography of which I would like to know more. However, my forte is more portrait photography and I feel my money would be better spent perfecting that.
Maybe later, guys, I will invest in these tutorials but not quite now.
From the comments, you guys just lost quite a bit of sales because of your price. You might be good at Photography but not marketing.
$299 divided by 13 hours = $23 an hour to have one of the best commercial photographers teach you his tricks + insider info?…that's more than a fair price.
Why does everyone think that everything should be free or almost free to them? If this series is important to you…you will find the $$$ to spend on it…if not…you won't
It comes down to valuing experts time, energy & production costs to create teaching curriculum that may actually help you possibly earn more money as a photographer.
I have to sell my camera to buy this
This is misleading. It's actually an advertisement. It should say so in the title. You owe me two minutes and eighteen seconds.
300 USD! Are you joking!? im hoping your other tutorials are over priced!
You say photoshop but it shows capture one pro
300? i can buy a whole program with that money lol.
So this is just an advert for some product some american photographer is selling
i remember watching that old fstoppers video and it was a major breakthru in my career and it almost touches my heart to be here today hearing you reference it lol
That was pretty awesome! Thanks for the upload
High price.
Will wait on less expensive or free resources 😉
GaryVee would say: "Give your best shit away for free. Then watch the magic happen." 😉
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wow, this is really nice, i never knew that product photography has so much work and effort
Just like most of the comments, I think this all looks great but that is just to much money. I'm not sure that the skill level looking for a tutorial like this is willing to drop that much cash on tutorials, regardless of the quality, which I'm sure is good here, but none the less.
My problem with the shot of the speakers is that you can clearly tell that it's the same speaker duplicated because of the unique grain and markings in the wood.
Haircut check, equipment no one can afford check, turning art into a sellable commercial check, awful/ trendy electronic voice going "O0hhh" in variating tones Big check, acting like it aint no thing check
This dude’s inspiring… too bad I won’t watch the real thing 😆
is this course for beginners? ok. but why you use so much high-end gear, which costs thousands of dollars? you really think, that beginner will by such a gear for tutorial? you must learn with cheap gear.
"We wanted this tutorial to appeal to anyone on any budget", and then it's priced at 299 usd lol. Because people with a low budget buys a tutorial for 299