Irresistible Mobile Food Photography: From Shoot to Social
Andrew Scrivani
Lessons
Intro to Mobile Food Photography
08:34 2New Gear and Software
10:38 3Shooting Demo with iPhone11 Pro and Olioclip Lenses
12:30 4Editing and Processing in Adobe Lightroom
08:10 5Common Questions and Mistakes
02:07 6Intro to Social Media for Food Photography
06:05 7Social Media Participation
08:55 8Audience Engagement and Analytics
08:48Class 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
- Strategize your digital portfolio and social media engagement
- Analyze your data objectively
- Understand the financial benefits of growing a social media following
- Compartmentalize your social media to increase efficiency and flow
- Monetize your social presence and avoid being exploited online
ABOUT ANDREW'S CLASS:
Do you follow food Instagrammers or Bloggers, hungry for those same stunning looks and daily likes? Andrew Scrivani joins CreativeLive to bring you the ultimate mobile food photography playbook. In this comprehensive course, the award-winning food photographer shows you both the art and strategy for creating images that entice (and grow!) your social following – all within a mobile workflow. From styling a delicious dish to building your social business, Andrew will help you use the phone in your pocket – and any budget – to engage an audience that can’t get enough.
Whether you’re new to mobile food photography or a pro eager to expand your services, this course will give you the blueprint to create irresistible images that generate the attention you want on your blog and social sites.
WHO THIS CLASS IS FOR:
- Beginners wanting a better understanding of mobile food photography and creating an engaged audience
- Professionals wanting to expand their repertoire
- Those who love taking pictures of food, but aren’t sure how to best utilize social media platforms
- Bloggers who write about food but need high-quality images to go with their written social media content
ABOUT YOUR INSTRUCTOR:
Andrew is a world-renowned commercial photographer, food stylist, New York Times columnist, workshop instructor… with countless additional titles and accolades. Some of Andrew's clients include Apple, Adobe, Conde Nast, Disney, Meredith Corporation, Grey Advertising, and your friends here at CreativeLIVE.
Andrew's recent work includes directing and photographing the latest campaigns for Oprah Winfrey’s O That’s Good Foods and Bumble Bee Tuna as well as directing a short documentary film for The New Yorker Magazine, The Blades of New York's ‘Forged In Fire’ Contestants.
EQUIPMENT USED:
- iPhone 11 Pro
- Olloclip Lenses
- Adobe Lightroom Mobile
Ratings and Reviews
a Creativelive Student
I always love a good Scivani class. This one didn't disappoint. I have always believed that the best camera is the one in your hand and now I can feel a bit more comfortable shooting with my iPhone. tricks and tips were invaluable...also love his honesty
Amy Vaughn
Food photography isn't my niche, but I still like taking nice photos of my food with my phone for personal use. I picked up a couple good tips in this class that have already made my food photos look better. In particular, the recommendations for the table-top size portable light and not shooting in the same direction as the light.
Tomas Verver
I still found the teacher interesting while not becoming too technically and not using too much jargon. Was shooting more differen photographs so it was a nice introduction to this genre. Even when I dont use an Iphone and I had done different photo courses.