Start Working with Brands & Earn $1.000–$8.000 per shoot
Working with brands is less about creativity and more about building a reliable source of income.
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Start Working with Brands & Earn $1.000–$8.000 per shoot
Working with brands is less about creativity and more about building a reliable source of income.
Get started now
This mentorship is for you if you want to:
Adopt my experience of working with top brands
Chanel, Boucheron, Bulgari, Tiffany, US Polo, H&M, Levi's, Adidas, Fila, John Hardy, Omega watches, Lime, Tory Burch
Learn by cases how to reach $1.000–$8.000 per shoot
. If small-town work doesn’t fulfill your ambitions and you’re striving for something greater, it’s time to make a move
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Working with brands is less about creativity and more about building a reliable source of income.
Mentorship Program by Natalie Kogan
I’ve shared examples of shoots earning $1,500, $5,000, and $8,000. Brand projects provide funds to invest in personal creative projects, raising your status as a photographer. For example, I’ve held my own exhibition in New York.
Natalie Kogan
Work with Chanel, Boucheron, Bulgari, Tiffany, US Polo, H&M, Levi's, Adidas, Fila, John Hardy, Omega watches, Lime, Tory Burch.
• Moved to New York after receiving a talent visa, live in Manhattan working only in my profession. • 17 years in the industry • Publications in international editions Vogue Italy, Vogue Portugal, Vogue Hong Kong, Harper's Bazaar, Elle, GQ, Esquire, Glamour, Marie Claire, L'officiel, Tatler, Cosmopolitan. • Personal exhibitions in different countries of the world. • Shooting with celebrities and top models.
17+ years
In industry
$8.000
Price for Fila shoot
Trusted by 30 top brands
My shoots
From magazine covers and personal projects. Swipe →
WEEK 1 —Overview on e-com niche. Main knowledge and principles of work
Additional Materials:
Example of how to invite and collaborate with make-up/hair artist or model to a shoot
What We’ll Cover:
Why to work with brands
What types of brands to work with
Where to find a brand to work with. Get connected and what to discuss regarding a project
Mistakes to avoid
Example of my mood boards for brands
How I gained access to brands
3 ways to find brands to collaborate with
Proven strategies
My way of building contacts and working towards larger brands
in the future
4 ways to search brands to work with
breakdown and listing
WEEK 2 —Practice with common requirements for a studio shoot
Studio. Basics. (pdf/video/practice). Choosing a studio. Safety techniques. Monoblock.
Key moments of working, synchronization with the camera. Light setups. shoot in the camera or in a laptop.
Less is more. Focus on main steps, so with time you’ll add more features on that.
How to pick an example & references, organize a process.
Conf call: Present you project with step by step plan (References, place, equipment, model, clothes, number of looks)
Showcasing the result, review, feedbacks. What to pay attention to. Emotions from the process.
Collaborate with other artists, grow together
5 light setups
for the shoot
+ Checklist for working in a studio
Examples of messages for collaborations
– how and what to write to people
How to make the modeling agency cover the cost
How to negotiate sharing the studio rental cost with the client /
Examples of a project presentation
What to pay attention to
WEEK 3 —Studio shoot with kids & props and why do you need it
Self work: do research, find small brands and make them an offer with an example of your work. (Instagram/App)
Self Practice. Make a shoot.
The specificity of shoots with kids. How does it affect the process? Main moments to know and be ready for. How to pick an example & references, studio and organize a process.
Shoot with a playback. What is it for and why do you need it?
Offline session in the studio for those in New York (+ video from that class)
Conf call: Present your project with a step by step plan (References, place, equipment, model, clothes, number of looks, list of props and timeline.
Showcasing the result, review, feedbacks. What to pay attention to. Emotions from the process. What to fix.
Examples of shoots with children
/product photograph
Example of brand communication
How to become a photographer people want to work with
Networking: How to build connections
WEEK 4 —Practice for an outdoor shoot + Capture One
Registering on Swipe cast, reaching to brands in social media
Capture One. How to impress clients with ready-to-use images at the end of the shooting day.
Self Practice. Make a shoot
Reinforce your skills. Think and plan ahead. Understand all the components and logic. Keep in mind everything that affects the process and your result. Basic organization skills.
Outdoor shoot. Basics. (pdf/video/practice). Choosing a location. What to think about. Monoblock. Key moments of working, the rules of Nyc
Conf call: Present you project with step by step plan (References, place, equipment, model, clothes, number of looks)
Showcasing the result, review, feedbacks. What to pay attention to. Emotions from the process. Were there any difficulties?
Self work: do research, find small brands and make them an offer with an example of your work