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PRO TIP: Understand the dual nature of ChatGPT’s knowledge. It holds information on photography techniques, theories, and practices up until its last update in April 2023. For developments after April 2023, ChatGPT automatically searches the internet for the most recent updates. So while you may hear that ChatGPT’s training data isn’t current, it does have the ability to access the Internet for current information.

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I am a photographer who has been hired to shoot product for a marketing campaign. Despite being an advanced photographer, I am new to this type of shoot and need a checklist.

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Absolutely, planning and preparation are crucial for a successful product photography shoot. Here’s a comprehensive checklist to help you ensure that everything goes smoothly:

Pre-Production:

  • Client Briefing:
    • Understand the client’s vision, brand identity, and goals for the marketing campaign.
    • Clarify the specific products to be photographed and their key features.
  • Shot List:
    • Create a detailed shot list outlining the specific angles, compositions, and setups required for each product.
  • Location and Set:
    • Determine the shooting location (studio, on-location, etc.).
    • Set up the shooting area with proper lighting…