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AI Product Photography Course - The ReWorded Method

  • 98 Steps
Get a certificate by completing the program.

About

AI product photography isn’t about writing better prompts. It’s about learning how to direct. Most people can generate a nice image. That’s not the skill. The skill is creating images that look like they belong to the same brand, the same campaign, the same world, across multiple outputs, without the product changing shape, the lighting flipping, or the scene turning into random Pinterest soup. Follow along as we take one product from a basic listing image and build it into a full campaign, step by step. Same product. Same standards. Multiple scenes. One visual system. The ReWorded Method focuses on visual literacy first. Instead of relying on adjectives, you’ll learn how to define light, environment, camera angle and material behaviour with precision. The result is imagery that feels intentional, aligned and commercially viable. This is a guidebook for people who want to use AI like a creative tool, not a random image generator. You’ll learn the method behind campaign level product imagery, including how to think like an art director and commercial photographer so your visuals stay consistent across multiple scenes and formats. This product includes structured lessons, visual examples, good vs bad comparisons and practical direction you can apply immediately across ecommerce listings, social media, paid ads and brand campaigns. WHAT YOU GET: - A self-paced course - If you prefer you can download the PDF

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Overview

Price

$47.00

"Highly recommend to any organisation looking for design that is thoughtful, impactful, and grounded in real storytelling."

- Samey -
Street Industries

"My only wish is that I had another project she could work on!"

- Larissa -
Project Twenty Four

Ok stop it! I have been waiting all day not concentrating at work at all and I actually can't breathe with how good it is!!

- Dee -
Talk Dirty Co

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