Visual Art photography Texture
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- Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
- How to light objects to bring out and control texture.
Studio photography lighting techniques for Still Life, Visual Art, Products.
Phase One XF iQ3 100MP Medium format camera used for studio sill life photography.
Still life captured with flash / strobe / speedlight.
Build a narrative by adding detail to your set.
The laws of light and the physics of photography.
Lighting techniques to add interest to still life photography.
Everything is covered from studio lighting, through the tethered capture in Capture one software, to the final image in Adobe Photoshop.
Whether it’s studio flash, speedlight, strobe, or daylight, easy techniques simply demonstrated.
Plus, some tips and tricks in Photoshop to help things along a little.
Profoto studio flash.
Barn doors.
216 diffusion material.
Phase One XF iQ3 100MP Medium format Camera.
80mm f2.8 Schneider Lens.
Phase One capture one software.
Retort stands.
So nice! You have encouraged me to give it a go with still life photography and I am having much fun doing it. I really appreciate your step by step approach. Thanks
Thank you for your kind comments and I'm so pleased your finding my videos informative. Thanks for watching.
Interesting as always, thank you
My pleasure!
Very interesting, Thanks you!!
Thanks for watching.
Excellent video. Beautiful photograph.
Glad you enjoyed it
The right tools and techniques really make a difference, very cool - thank you!
You're very welcome!
Wouah ! Very nice textured image. The wilted roses are perfect with the rusty background ! Thank you 🥀🌹
Thank you so much 😀
nice Video with a new Camera......?
Yes, I traded my Canon gear for a phase one system. thanks for watching.
Fantastic. Thank you very much. Have a nice time.
Thank you! You too!
Beautiful, thanks for sharing.
My pleasure 😊
I thoroughly enjoy watching your videos. Did you consider turning the ARRI case 90 degrees to create greater distance between the flowers and the background or would that have yielded too much background blur? Thanks.
There is a very fine line between too much detail in the background and not enough. I did try moving the background, as apposed to changing the DOF, and found an acceptable point.
Thanks for watching.
At 9:53, approx., you say you are adding a flag. But I thought a flag is for blocking light. You are using the card as a reflector, aren't you? It is likely unimportant that I think of a term issue, but I just want to be clear, really. Cool shot by the way. You are a good teacher. Thank you.
A flag in photographic terms can be black white or a diffuser. Thanks for watching.