I like these tutorials but I have my own tip. Even the diffuser material you use here is rather expensive. I buy white, plastic shower curtain liners. I buy them at the dollar store for $3.50 each. You can simply hang them from a boom arm and you can double them or triple them depending on how much diffusion you need. They work great.
Love your jewelry classes. I have adapted some tips on taking pictures. The video on wine and other bottles would be good for wine company or retail store for social media. Great work as always.
Спасибо Вам Алексей, за то что делитесь мудростью, хотя и менее щедро, чем ранее. ) В Москве Вас помнят и вспоминают добрым словом, многими добрыми словами.
I'm troubled by the overly dark area in the middle of the bottle, the label doesn't really pop the same way as the bottle does and the branding/name is the most critical part of the shot in terms of communicating what is happening here and that's selling the liquid inside. There is a really nice embossed wax stamp and we see no relief or detail there either. Personally I still think there is a lot of work to do here. I think I would go with a snooted or flagged top light to catch the label without affecting the gradient and to show both the red ribbon and the embossing. Everything else here is solid.
Alex, my online teacher Again and again you are doing the basics perfect, as you say it's science, particularly law of reflection. Do upload the videos like these interesting. Thank you master.
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You have to watch the video again to catch the tips. Great work.
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Thank you!
This is way too good to be free. Thanks!
Glad you have these videos. May work again as a hobby on wine bottles during the fall or spring. See what I can adapt. Thanks.
Keep it up man. You are an incredible teacher and you certainly know you stuff. I love you inthusiasm
Thank you Addy!
I like these tutorials but I have my own tip. Even the diffuser material you use here is rather expensive. I buy white, plastic shower curtain liners. I buy them at the dollar store for $3.50 each. You can simply hang them from a boom arm and you can double them or triple them depending on how much diffusion you need. They work great.
This is a great trick from cheap homemade DIY for sure. Maybe we should cover this a day and different options?
Love your jewelry classes. I have adapted some tips on taking pictures. The video on wine and other bottles would be good for wine company or retail store for social media. Great work as always.
Very nice explanation, easy to follow and understand. Thank you!
Thank you!
King of the product photography and gradients :)
Thank you very much! And btw, it is King of sexy gradients ;)
@@photigy haha oh yes, I just forgot the sexy word
this series is fantastic ..as it shows How &Why...keep it up...thanks Alex
Thank you :)
I was tormented by photographing similar, shiny labels. Thank you for the lesson!
You are very welcome ;) There is coming a 3rd part of this also. Stay tuned
Part2 yeeeeeah!
Thanks, good tutorial!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I would like to give a huge shoutout to your channel.Very informative to someone who is new to product photography.Keep up the good work.
Thank you very much Danny! Have a nice weekend
Спасибо Вам Алексей, за то что делитесь мудростью, хотя и менее щедро, чем ранее. ) В Москве Вас помнят и вспоминают добрым словом, многими добрыми словами.
Спасибо!
I, m from iran
and this video help me so much 🤩
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Thanks👍!!!
Алексей!!! Спасибо за советы👍
Спасибо, Виталий!
I'm troubled by the overly dark area in the middle of the bottle, the label doesn't really pop the same way as the bottle does and the branding/name is the most critical part of the shot in terms of communicating what is happening here and that's selling the liquid inside. There is a really nice embossed wax stamp and we see no relief or detail there either. Personally I still think there is a lot of work to do here. I think I would go with a snooted or flagged top light to catch the label without affecting the gradient and to show both the red ribbon and the embossing. Everything else here is solid.
Alex, my online teacher
Again and again you are doing the basics perfect, as you say it's science, particularly law of reflection.
Do upload the videos like these interesting.
Thank you master.
Thank you very much, next one is coming within a few days ;)
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Thank you!
Usefull as always Alex, thank you! Seems that there could be a little more effort with the label, i'm missing the letters to pop up just a little bit.
Thank you Xavi, pay attention the the next lesson ;)
May I ask what brand and where to buy the heavy-duty photography tripod in front of the lens. Thank you
This free course is even better than many paid course. Just saying.....
Wouldn't a Polaroid filter cut the label glare?
No, it won't. you have to use polarized light with it to make it work.
Me, take product pictures with a reflection of my face.
Don't be so hard on yourself, his finished product has a reflection of his hand.