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Learn at your own pace and turbocharge your photography skills with our inspirational online classes and interactive live workshops.
Beautiful, bold, precise.
Product photography is a lot of fun. If you get it right, it can be lucrative, too.

Step into a world of precision lighting and exciting creativity.
Discover how to execute even the most challenging shoots – and deliver results that exceed your clients’ wildest dreams.

From pre-visualisation to post-production.
With hundreds of classes, lighting solutions, and problem-solving examples, we’ll inspire you and equip you with the skills you need.

World-class training, incredible value.
Everything you need is here, at a price you can afford.


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Getting Started in Product Photography

- 11 Classes
- 4 Hours content
- Level: Basic
Have you ever looked at product photography shots in commercials and online and thought, I wish I could do that?
Begin your product photography journey with our series of introductory classes. We’ll cover useful techniques, background choices, lighting tips, and much more. You’ll discover what equipment you'll need, how to build efficient workflows, and even what to charge for your services.
What you’ll learn:
- Product photography basics
- Cameras & lenses
- Recommended equipment
- Studio space and how to make it work
- Making & using scrims
- The benefits of shooting tethered
Creating DIY Backgrounds and Surfaces
An Introduction to Product Photography
Cameras and Lenses for Product Photography
How to Make a Scrim
Why and How to Shoot Tethered
File Structure and Storage
Gradient Lighting for Product Photography
Essential Lighting Modifiers for Product Photography
A Deeper Understanding of the Inverse Square Law
Helpful Studio Kit for Product Photography
Advanced Studio Kit for Product Photography

Bottle and Beverage Photography

- 8 Classes
- 10.5+ Hours content
- Level: All Levels
Karl has shot for many iconic beverage brands, including Grant’s Whisky and Heineken. In this series of classes, he shares what he’s learned about photographing bottles and drinks as a professional.
From wine bottle photography to clear bottle shots, you’ll discover how to overcome lighting challenges, how to shoot glass with flawless gradients, how to achieve perfect condensation, and how to enhancing colour in whisky, wine, cider, and more.
What you’ll learn:
- Bottle photography ideas, tips and tricks
- Recommended lenses and equipment
- Backgrounds, props and accessories
- Lighting techniques
- How to photograph glass & control reflections
- How to make bottles look cold, with perfect condensation
Chivas Regal Composite Photoshoot
White Wine Photography
Rémy Martin XO Cognac | Post-Production
Rémy Martin XO Cognac Product Shoot
Whisky Product Shoot
The Perfect Pint Condensation Cold Look
Whisky Product Retouching
The Perfect Pint | Post-Production
Wine Bottle Photography
Whisky Photography
Photographing Clear Liquid Bottles (Gin/Vodka)
Beer Bottle Advertising Shot
How to Shoot Engraved Glass

Food Styling and Photography
- 33 Classes
- 26+ Hours content
- Level: All Levels
In this series, you'll learn from top food photographer Anna Pustynnikova as she reveals her secrets, covering everything from preparation and prop selection to styling and lighting.
We’ll go from natural light setups in your own home to more advanced studio lighting techniques, offering tips for beginner and advanced food photographers alike.
With Anna and Karl, you'll learn how to photograph everything from delicate desserts to store-bought pastries as they teach you powerful techniques that will enable you to shoot your own creative ideas with confidence.
What you’ll learn:
- Preparation & styling for food photography
- Photographing food at home using natural light
- Simple studio lighting setups for food photography
- Where to find props, backgrounds & accessories for food shoots
- Recommended lenses & equipment
- Techniques for shooting lifestyle & editorial-style food photography with models
- The importance of narrative and how to tell a story with your images
- Creative food photography ideas
Styling and Shooting Burger Photography
How to Photograph Cakes and Tarts
Muffins Live Shoot (Working to a Brief 3)
How to Get Started With Food Photography and Styling
Food Photography With Anna Pustynnikova
Creating DIY Photography Backdrops
Editorial Food Photography – Waffles
Editorial Food Photography – Honey Tea
Editorial Food Photography – Making Pasta
Stir Fry Food Shoot Preparation
Stir Fry Food Shoot
Flying Tea Food Shoot
Flying Tea Post-Production
Simple Food Photography Setup: Croissants
Food Photography With Natural Light: Charcuterie Board
Shooting Fresh Fish
Food Photography With Natural Light: Pasta
Lifestyle Food Photography: Chopping Vegetables
Still Life Photography: Cheese Food Shoot
Food Photography: Still Life Cheese | Post-Production
Healthy Living Flat Lay Food Photography: Raw Vegetables
Photographing Candy Using Colour Theory
Still Life Food Photography: Cup of Tea
Food Photography, Lighting and Styling
Fresh Fruit Food Photography
Ginger and Lime Tea Preparation
Ginger and Lime Tea Shoot
Fine Dining Food Photography: Preparation
Fine Dining Food Photography: Photoshoot
Rustic Food Photography: Feta Cheese
Rustic Food Photography: Roast Beef
Dessert Photography: Raspberry Dessert Preparation
Dessert Photography: Raspberry Dessert Photoshoot
Interview With Food Photographer Anna Pustynnikova

Liquid and Splash Photography

- 23 Classes
- 18+ Hours content
- Level: All Levels
Whether you're looking for some fresh splash photography ideas, or you want to learn the best techniques for freezing liquids with flash, these classes cover it all.
You'll learn about fast flash duration, recommended camera settings, and the best liquids to use for creative results as Karl demonstrates numerous setups using both Speedlites and studio flash.
Whether you're photographing products, people, or both, these classes will educate and inspire you to make a splash with your own high-speed images.
What you’ll learn:
- Creative ideas for liquid and splash photography
- Freezing motion using studio flash
- Understand flash duration
- What liquids to use and when
- Photographing products with liquid splashes
- Creative portrait photography with liquid splashes
- How to retouch splash photography
Drop-Tank Fruit Beverage | Post-Production
Drop-Tank Fruit Beverage Shoot
Creative Product Photography with Speedlights
Photographing Creative Water Sculptures
Clinique Shoot 1: Planning and Lighting
Clinique Shoot 2: Lighting and Splash Shots
Clinique Shoot 3: Lighting Final Bottle
Clinique Post-Production 1: Initial Compositing and Basic Cleaning
Clinique Post-Production 2: Cleaning Bottles and Creating Reflections
Clinique Post-Production 3: Adding Water Splash
Clinique Post-Production 4: Creating a White Background and Refining Water Splash
Clinique Post-Production 5: Black Logos
Clinique Post-Production 6: Final Adjustments
Photographing Liquid Art and Motion
Interview With Product and Liquid Photographer David Lund
Liquid Photography With David Lund
Liquid Emulsion Photography: Abstract Paint
Floating Cosmetics Splash Shot
Floating Cosmetics Splash Shot | Post-Production
Perfect Product Tank Shots
Perfect Product Tank | Post-Production
Shooting Liquid Bubbles With a Single Speedlight
Liquid Bubbles | Post-Production
Sports Product Shoot With Paint Splash
Paint Explosion
Paint Explosion Review

Still Life Photography

- 9 Classes
- 10.5+ Hours content
- Level: All Levels
This inspirational and informative series includes stand-alone classes that cover lighting techniques and tips for still life photography, as well as a start-to-finish breakdown of one of Karl's own still life images.
Through Karl's clear teaching methods and numerous examples, you'll quickly learn how to compose, style, and light artistic still life images, with amazing results.
What you’ll learn:
- How to shoot still life photography
- Creating a narrative
- Creative lighting techniques
- Composition techniques and tips
- Colour theory and how to use it
- Retouching still life photos
- Fine art & commercial still life ideas
Wall Art Shells: The Black Pearl
Wall Art Shells: The Black Pearl | Post-Production
Wall Art Shells: White Water
Wall Art Shells: White Water | Post-Production
Furniture Photography: Table and Chairs
Still Life Pasta: Food Art
Still Life Pasta: Food Art | Post-Production
Photographing Furniture
Wall Art Shells: Psychedelic Vibes
Wall Art Shells: Psychedelic Vibes | Post-Production
Still Life Stones With Coloured Gels
Still Life Pasta: Long-Exposure Lighting Techniques
Still Life Pasta: Long-Exposure Lighting Techniques | Post-Production
Wall Art Shells: Imitating Golden Hour in the Studio
Wall Art Shells: Imitating Golden Hour in the Studio | Post-Production
Still Life Pasta: Simple One-Light Shoot
Still Life Pasta: Simple One-Light Shoot | Post-Production
Still Life: Natural Decay
Still Life: Natural Decay | Post-Production
Floral Fine Art Photography
Photo Critique: Still Life
Lighting Control (The Egg Challenge)
Visualisation and Planning for Still Life Photo: Toxic Egg
Lighting and Equipment Overview for Still Life Photo: Toxic Egg
Testing Liquid and Lighting for Still Life Photo: Toxic Egg
Final Stages of a Still Life Photo: Toxic Egg

Cosmetics Photography

- 24 Classes
- 16.5+ Hours content
- Level: All Levels
Whether you're shooting them for your own blog or for a professional client, cosmetic products can be challenging subjects, often featuring mixed textures and small details.
Learn how to shoot high-end images of makeup and cosmetics as Karl shares the tips and tricks he's used over the years, showing you how to light small products, which lenses to use for close-up photography, and more.
What you’ll learn:
- How to photograph cosmetics & makeup
- Creative ideas and lighting techniques
- How to control light & reduce reflections in gloss surfaces
- How to photograph small products
- Focus stacking techniques for greater depth of field
- Retouching techniques
Dior Sauvage Photoshoot
Sunlit Window Hair Products Shoot
Sunlit Window Hair Products | Post-Production
Dior Fahrenheit Photoshoot
Dior Fahrenheit Photoshoot | Post-Production
Acrylic Rods Hair Product Shoot
Acrylic Rods Hair Product | Post-Production
Cosmetics Product Shoot Using TV Background | Post-Production
Cosmetics Product Shoot Using TV Background
Chanel Soap and Bubbles Shoot
Chanel Soap and Bubbles | Post-Production
Floating Cosmetics Product Photography
Sunlit Shadows Cosmetics Shoot
Sunlit Shadows Cosmetics: Post-Production
How to Create and Photograph Cosmetic Swatches
Black-on-Black Product Photography Using Two Lights
Focus-Stacking Cosmetics
One-Light Challenge Product Photoshoot
Cosmetics Product Shoot
Dior Perfume Bottle Photography
Dior Perfume Bottle Photography | Post-Production
Preparation for Perfume Bottle Photography
Perfume Bottle Photography
Perfume Bottle Photography | Post-Production
Creative Ad-Style Perfume Photoshoot
High-end Cosmetics Product Photography
High-end Cosmetics Product Photography | Post-Production
One-Light Lipstick Product Shoot

Jewellery Photography
- 11 Classes
- 17.5+ Hours content
- Level: Intermediate to Advanced
Learn how to create flawless images that capture a sense of elegance and perfection in this series of in-depth jewellery photography classes.
Shooting a number of luxury items such as watches, necklaces, and rings, Karl teaches you how to identify the common challenges associated with jewellery photography and, more importantly, how to overcome them to produce high-quality results for online or commercial purposes.
You'll learn how to shoot small products using focus stacking, how to photograph jewellery on a white background, how to use a single light and get great results, and how to style jewellery for photography.
What you’ll learn:
- Identifying & overcoming the challenges of jewellery photography
- Start-to-finish demonstrations for photographing watches, necklaces & rings
- Equipment & lenses for jewellery photography
- How to make your own props for jewellery photography
- Using focus stacking for greater depth of field
- How to photograph jewellery photography on a white background
- Controlling reflections & adding sparkle to jewellery
TAG Heuer Watch Photoshoot
Apple Watches Photoshoot
Apple Watches | Post-Production
Luxury Watch Photography Using One Studio Light
Luxury Watch Photography Using One Studio Light | Post-Production
TAG Heuer Luxury Watch Shoot
Luxury Watch Product Photography
Zenith Watch Product Shoot
Zenith Watch Post-Production 1: Focus Stacking and Compositing
Zenith Watch Post-Production 2: Clean-up and Final Touches
Diamond Rings Jewellery Photography
Diamond Rings | Post-Production (Focus Stacking)
Gemstone Necklace Photoshoot
Diamond Necklace Photoshoot

Packshot Photography

- 9 Classes
- 5+ Hours content
- Level: All levels
E-commerce is a booming business for photographers, so knowing how to capture high-quality packshots is a valuable skill.
In these classes, you’ll learn about the equipment, styling, and lighting you need to take packshot images that sell.
Karl demonstrates versatile one and two-light setups, how to work in small studios, how to reduce reflections on shiny objects, how to create perfect white backgrounds, and more.
What you’ll learn:
- Simple lighting setups for packshot photography
- Using studio flash and continuous LED lighting
- Creating shadowless lighting for cutouts
- Shooting products on a white background
- Recommended lenses and equipment
- How to photograph in a small studio
- Post-production techniques for packshot photography
E-Commerce Clothing Photography
Photographing Wrapped and Packaged Food
Photographing White Products on a White Background
Shadowless Backgrounds for Catalogue-Style Images
Creating Artificial Shadows In Photoshop
Shadowless Lighting for Photographing Products on White
Packshot Product Photography
Shiny Chrome Kettle Photoshoot
Shiny Chrome Kettle | Post-Production
Packshots: White Background Product Photography
Packshots: White Background Product Photography | Post-Production
How to Use Continuous LED Lighting for Packshot Photography
Simple E-Commerce Fashion Shoot

Electronics Photography

- 7 Classes
- 7.5+ Hours content
- Level: Intermediate to Advanced
LED buttons, reflective screens, and curved shapes - electronic devices aren’t the easiest products to photograph.
To get the best results, you need to understand what equipment to use, what angle to shoot from, and how to control your light.
Karl covers all of this as he shows you how to overcome common challenges while shooting electronic products such as headphones, iPads, guitars, cameras, and more.
What you’ll learn:
- How to photograph electronic products and digital devices
- How to photograph LED screens
- Recommended lenses and equipment
- Shooting products on white/black backgrounds
- How to shoot 'floating' objects
- Lighting techniques like gradient lighting, rim lighting and more
- Controlling reflections on glossy and metallic surfaces
Rim Lighting for Product Photography
EarPods Product Shoot
Stellar Camera Product Shoot
Tech Devices Product Photography
Electric Guitar Product Photography
Electric Guitar Product Photography | Post-Production
How to Photograph Products With LED Lights and Illuminating Screens
High-end Headphones Product Shoot

Automotive Photography

- 12 Classes
- 16.5+ Hours content
- Level: Intermediate to Advanced
Everything you need to know to create professional automotive images.
Shooting both cars and motorcycles, Karl explains everything from lens choice and camera setting to minimising reflections in metallic surfaces. He also covers useful lighting techniques like gradient lighting and even light painting.
In these in-depth classes, you'll see the step-by-step shoot and learn first-hand as Karl shares his tips to help you get the very best results.
What you’ll learn:
- How to photograph cars and motorcycles
- How to control and remove reflections on metal surfaces
- Studio requirements and budget alternatives
- Lighting techniques
- How to use studio flash or continuous light
- How to capture car headlights using long exposures
- Retouching techniques
Harley Davidson Night Rod Photoshoot
How to Photograph Cars and Build Your Own Ceiling Rig
Classic Car Photography on Location
Studio Motorcycle Photography
Studio Motorcycle Photography | Post-Production
Professional Car Photography – Front View
Professional Car Photography – 3/4 Front View
Professional Car Photography – Side view
Professional Car Photography – Side View | Post-Production
Professional Car Photography – Top View
Sports Car Photography
Sports Car Photography | Post-Production
Motorcycle Photography

Sporting Equipment Photography

- 6 Classes
- 6.5+ Hours content
- Level: Intermediate to Advanced
From creative action shots of tennis rackets to fine art-style equestrian equipment, these classes cover the lighting, styling, and equipment you need to shoot sporting gear.
Through Karl’s demonstrations, you'll learn how to plan your images and visualise the desired end result, understand what angles from which to shoot certain products, how to light metallic, matte, and even leather surfaces, and what lenses and camera settings to use to get the best results.
What you’ll learn:
- How to photograph ad-style images of sports equipment
- How to use studio flash, continuous light and light painting
- Photographing black-on-black products
- How to control reflections on metallic objects
- Using long exposures for creative imagery
- Lighting techniques for products with mixed surface textures

Flat Lay Photography

- 6 Classes
- 4+ Hours content
- Level: Intermediate to Advanced
Making your flat lay images stand out can be difficult. Knowing what backgrounds to use, what colours to choose, and how to compose your image can make a world of difference.
In this selection of classes you'll learn how to photograph from above, whether you're shooting products, food, or even fashion accessories.
Karl shares useful flat lay photography techniques, including styling and lighting, that will give you that creative-edge…
What you’ll learn:
- How to achieve creative flat lay photography
- Composition techniques
- Recommended backgrounds
- Styling tips
- How to create mood using lighting
- Using tilt-shift
Creating Simple Shots You Can Sell
Technical Tools Tilt-Shift Product Shoot
Fashion Accessories Flat Lay Photoshoot
Polarising Light in Studio Photography
Flat Lay Photography
Black Gloss Backdrop Cosmetics Photoshoot
Tilt and Shift for Flat Lay Product Photoshoot
Photographing Paintings for Reproduction
Controlling Mood and Emotion in an Image

Fashion Accessory Photography

- 6 Classes
- 8+ Hours content
- Level: Intermediate to Advanced
From sunglasses to shoes and everything in between, this selection of classes covers how to shoot a wide variety of fashion accessories for advertising purposes.
In each of these tutorials, you'll learn useful techniques that can be applied to a range of different subjects, including how to compose and style images, how to photograph flat lays, how to use long exposure and studio flash, and how to incorporate colour theory for creative results.
Karl also reveals how to light different products, demonstrating important studio lighting concepts the will help you achieve the results you desire.
What you’ll learn:
- How to photograph fashion accessories
- Styling and composition techniques
- Recommended lenses and equipment
- Lighting techniques for matte and gloss products
- Black-on-black product photography
- Using long exposure
Pros and Cons of Using LED Lighting for Studio Photography
Photographing Glasses
How to Photograph a High-end Handbag
Sports Footwear Photoshoot
Sunglasses Photography
Dramatic Lighting for Sunglasses Photoshoot
Black-on-Black Footwear Photoshoot
Black-on-Black Footwear | Post-Production
Dramatic Lighting for Sunglasses | Post-Production

Photography Brief Assignments

- 11 Classes
- 16+ Hours content
- Level: All Levels
Practice real-world photography skills with our photography brief assignments and prepare yourself to work with real commercial clients.
Working from a visual sketch with written description and mood-board images, you’ll learn how to interpret and execute a designated image.
Designed to be accessible for any equipment level, all our assignments feature follow-up live shows in which Karl reviews each of the submissions.
What you’ll learn:
- How to work to a photography brief
- How to interpret and execute a given image
- Practice real-world photography skills
- Creative thinking and problem solving
- Feedback on your images
Working to a Brief 13: LAUNCH
Working to a Brief 12: REVIEW
Working to a Brief 12: LAUNCH
Working to a Brief 11: REVIEW
Working to a Brief 10: REVIEW + 11: LAUNCH
Working to a Brief: Assignment 10 LAUNCH
Working to a Brief: Assignment 9 REVIEW
Working to a Brief: Assignment 9 LAUNCH
Working to a Brief: Assignment 8 REVIEW
Working to a Brief: Assignment 8 LAUNCH
Working to a Brief: Assignment 7 REVIEW
Working to a Brief: Assignment 7 LAUNCH
Working to a Brief: Assignment 6 REVIEW
Working to a Brief: Assignment 6 LAUNCH
Working to a Brief: Assignment 5 REVIEW
Working to a Brief: Assignment 5 LAUNCH
EarPods Product Shoot
Working to a Brief: Assignment 4 REVIEW
Working to a Brief: Assignment 4 LAUNCH
Muffins Live Shoot (Working to a Brief 3)
Working to a Brief: Assignment 3 REVIEW
Working to a Brief: Assignment 3 LAUNCH
Working to a Brief: Assignment 2 REVIEW
Working to a Brief: Assignment 2 LAUNCH
Working to a Brief: Assignment 1 REVIEW
Working to a Brief: Assignment 1 LAUNCH

Learn From the Best

- 11 Classes
- 16+ Hours content
- Level: All Levels
Karl knows photography. He also knows many of the world’s top photographers, and loves talking with them about their work.
In our LIVE interviews, conducted here in our studio (or virtually during pandemics), you’ll hear from world-renowned masters of their craft as they share insights, swap stories and offer advice on everything from equipment and lighting to making a career as a photographer. You can even get your questions answered in real time thanks to our live, interactive Q&As.
What you’ll learn:
- Live interviews
- Interactive Q&As
- Tips and insights from world-renowned professionals

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Create extraordinary portraits at home, in the studio, or on location.


From planning and prep to post-production.
Get comfortable, get confident, get creative – get inspired.

How our classes work
Once you’ve watched our ‘Lighting Theory’ course, you’ll have an understanding of the lighting fundamentals applied throughout all of our classes. We’ve specifically designed our videos to act as stand-alone step-by-step classes so that you can dive right in to what most appeals to you.
If you’re not sure where you start, take a look at our learning pathways.
"I am getting into product photography and this was an eye opener of the little inexpensive tricks to play with light to change the outcome of the picture. At $19 a month, you would have to be a fool to think you are not getting value for money.”
Patrick Williams
"Appreciate the way you teach: clear, concise. You explain why it’s best to set lights up in the right way and the wrong way and seeing the results completes the jigsaw.”
Kevin Goodchild
"Your attention to detail is unique and I feel I am learning so much every time I watch you create a shot.”
Paul Gilfeather
Karl Taylor
Karl Taylor has been a professional photographer for more than 25 years. Commissioned by leading global brands for his precise attention to detail and exquisite control of light, Karl is also known as an instructor who explains complex subjects clearly and effectively. Karl’s unique expertise and commitment to education has led him to work for Hasselblad Camera Company, Broncolor Lighting and Adobe, as well as to appearances on the BBC and elsewhere.

Personalised support
To help you make the most of our courses, we’ve made it easier to get in touch. Whether you have general photography questions or queries relating to specific classes, our knowledgeable team is here to help. In addition to our online support, we also offer personalised learning plans to help you achieve your photography aspirations.