Course curriculum

    1. Welcome Aboard!

    2. How to Navigate This Course

    1. Zoom Link

    2. Workbook

    3. Copy of Class Recording

    4. Join our Slack Channel

    1. Analyzing Your Own Work

    2. Gathering Inspiration

    1. Lesson 1.1 - Highlights and Shadows

    2. Lesson 1.2 - Filtering Light

    3. Lesson 1.3 - Flatlays at Night

    4. Lesson 2.1 - Creating Color Palettes

    5. Lesson 2.2 - Color Theory

    6. Lesson 2.3 - Warm and Cool Colors

    7. Bonus Color Activity

    8. Lesson 3.1 - Identifying Layers

    9. Lesson 3.2 - Choosing Your Own Layers

    10. Lesson 4.1 - Observation

    11. Lesson 4.2 - Experiments

    12. Lesson 5.1 - Different Angles

    13. Lesson 5.2 - Detail Shots

    14. Lesson 6.1 - Video Brainstorming

    15. Lesson 6.2 - Learning from Examples

About this course

  • $49.00
  • 23 lessons
  • 0 hours of video content

Flatlays feeling a little, well, flat?

This short course is designed to help you create flatlays that are engaging and inspiring--because a photo is a story, not just a random collection of objects.

FAQ

  • Who is this course for?

    Anybody who wants to take dynamic, compelling flatlay photos using the props and materials they already have on hand. It probably isn't going to be a good fit for those who want to become professionals or use high-end tools.⁠

  • Do I have to be there live for the online workshop?

    No! Students will have access to the class recording in our online class space afterward, so you can watch the recording if you can't make it to the live class. I encourage you to attend live, though, because that'll be your chance to ask questions.

  • How long will I have access to the recording?

    At least six months. While I can't guarantee the hosting platform will be around forever or that I won't want to replace these early recordings with something more polished in the future, a six-month window is a pretty good amount of time.

  • Is enrollment capped?

    Yes. Because I want to be able to give each person individual attention, I'm capping enrollment at just 20 people. Once the course fills up, it's full until I offer it again.