Disposable Round Box Mockups
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Disposable Round Container Mockups
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Disposable Round Cake Container Mockups
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Cleaner Spray Bottle Mockup 001
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A5 Bi-Fold Brochure / Flyer Mockup
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Shooting in Full Sun With Ace Fanning
https://learn.theunraveledacademy.com/course?courseid=shooting-in-full-sun-with-ace-fanning
Shooting at less than ideal times came out of necessity for me-- when I first started photography, I was in college full time and working a part time job, the only time I had available for my business was the weekends. This meant every Saturday and every Sunday I would shoot a 9 AM, 11 AM, 1 PM and 3 PM session-- I didn’t have the luxury of shooting whenever I wanted, if I was going to make this business grow, I had to get in as many clients as possible, whenever I could. I say this all the time, but there are so many times I wish I could go back to the times when I didn’t know shit about photography, because I learned the most during those times. As soon as I started to really comprehend photography-- I started to become more scared of trying new things. I had no clue I was supposed to be scared of shooting at these times-- in fact, I shot in “landscape mode” for the first year of my business because, “the colors seem nice!” Time of day was the least of my worries.
Close Up: Creating Art with a Macro Lens
https://learn.theunraveledacademy.com/course?courseid=joanmarie
Webster’s defines it as “the making of photographs in which the object is either unmagnified or slightly magnified up to a limit often of about 10 diameters." Wikipedia’s definition is “extreme close-up photography, usually of very small subjects and living organisms like insects, in which the size of the subject in the photograph is greater than life size." My definition is making really small stuff look really big LOL.
For me, like with other types of photography, macro photography is a journey. The intention that I usually begin shooting with evolves to something completely different by the time I am done. This usually happens as other elements begin to present themselves within my frame. I might start out shooting an object in its entirety and then I’ll start to move around the object because I notice the way the light is falling a certain way or I find something interesting within the subject that I want to get CLOSER TO and explore it further.
Tea Box with Cup Packaging Mockup
Apple Mobile Devices - 2 Sketch Mockups
iPhone 12 Pro Mockup on Notebook Wooden Background
iPhone 12 Pro Mockup in Mans Hand