As a still photographer starting out in the food & beverage niche, this is by far my favorite B&H video, mad props to them for recognizing Steve for the master that he is. This is also one of my favorite Garage / Giralt videos, although the burger flip is hard to beat! Thank you B&H and Steve. 👍✌️🔥
clear Karo/water around 50/50 makes a great "beader" in a mister and won't dry away. I've even used it with the dulling spray. You can use the water absorbing plastic gel beads (used in flower arranging) as crushed ice. I keep both gold and silver foil board for back reflectors; the gold works great for beer and darker spirits and the silver works well for clear and also wines.
Good info! Used glycerin for years. You can use an eye droper if you need large controled drips. Remember, if using flash, turn off your modeling light if you use the LEDs as a kicker for detail. You will need to drag your shutter to see the light, based on the ktemp difference, or just use hot lights. Bottom line, have fun experimenting.
One of the things we used to do was to use a slightly bigger piece of silver (or gold) cardboard, and then trim down any excess cardboard showing around the sides of the glass (or bottle). This allowed us to maximise the amount of light reflected through the beverage. Thank you for an interesting and engaging video!
Wow, great information Steve. I'm a long-time portrait photographer just starting to get into the commercial stuff for fun. This was a HUGE help. Thank you!
Thanks for a lot of tips. Can you share some links to suppliers of the tiny led panels you use to place behind the glass? Preferrably in Europe if available.
Kick ass. What a great little video. Love that it was fast, direct and very smart in an order that is how I would start and continue building on the products placement based on the affects I was going to us, then add another. Good job Steve. Great delivery. Do you have a video or opinions of the simple table top (ala restaurant food on plate for video and stills?
The right lens would depend on the sensor size of your camera, but normal or telephoto macro lens could work, especially if you're trying to show more detail. We invite you to contact us via Live Chat today on our website until 8PM ET so we can go over the various options based on your camera system.
Most face mists aren’t just water - they have Glycerin as well you can use your own misting bottle it’s about 10 parts water to 1 part glycerine I use a Powered sprayer from an art supply store to create Effects over objects like Rings and such I like them because they keep misting while you hold the lever But it’s not as bad for the environment I use just Water in that I have a non power smaller misting bottle for glycerin as it makes nicer droplets that last longer on surfaces I use an Eye dropper and have an about 6:1 mix in that for like big water drops on a leaf reflecting the world type of deal
What are your beverage photography and/or videography tips?
Use real ice.
As a still photographer starting out in the food & beverage niche, this is by far my favorite B&H video, mad props to them for recognizing Steve for the master that he is. This is also one of my favorite Garage / Giralt videos, although the burger flip is hard to beat! Thank you B&H and Steve. 👍✌️🔥
clear Karo/water around 50/50 makes a great "beader" in a mister and won't dry away. I've even used it with the dulling spray. You can use the water absorbing plastic gel beads (used in flower arranging) as crushed ice. I keep both gold and silver foil board for back reflectors; the gold works great for beer and darker spirits and the silver works well for clear and also wines.
Thank you
Great stuff! Very informative
Good info! Used glycerin for years. You can use an eye droper if you need large controled drips. Remember, if using flash, turn off your modeling light if you use the LEDs as a kicker for detail. You will need to drag your shutter to see the light, based on the ktemp difference, or just use hot lights. Bottom line, have fun experimenting.
Thank you!
Love this. I am trying beverage photography for fun! Cannot wait.
Put these tips to practice!
One of the things we used to do was to use a slightly bigger piece of silver (or gold) cardboard, and then trim down any excess cardboard showing around the sides of the glass (or bottle). This allowed us to maximise the amount of light reflected through the beverage.
Thank you for an interesting and engaging video!
Good one
Awesome tips here, appreciate it Steve!
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
Nice video/tutorial
This was some really great info. Thank you Steve
Wow, great information Steve. I'm a long-time portrait photographer just starting to get into the commercial stuff for fun. This was a HUGE help. Thank you!
excellent work! Thank you!!!
Awesome tips thanks!
Lots of useful stuff in short order. Thanks much.
amazingggg
Thank you so much 🙏🙏
These are super helpful! Thanks for the video.
Thank you for sharing your tips.
Really clever! I've never even considered diffusing the back of the glass likw that. Great stuff!
thank you very much
Thanks for a lot of tips. Can you share some links to suppliers of the tiny led panels you use to place behind the glass? Preferrably in Europe if available.
Awesome. Really helpful, thank you
thanks for good tips Steve
Great tips. Thank you.
what size are the acrylic ice cubes?
Great information. Thanks.
its cery usful ,thank you
Amazing tips and tricks - thanks!
Great Video. Thx :)
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
great tips
This gave me much needed insight!
Very useful
Kick ass. What a great little video. Love that it was fast, direct and very smart in an order that is how I would start and continue building on the products placement based on the affects I was going to us, then add another. Good job Steve. Great delivery. Do you have a video or opinions of the simple table top (ala restaurant food on plate for video and stills?
How does this change of someone is holding the glass?
what kind of lens would you suggest for filming a cocktail?
The right lens would depend on the sensor size of your camera, but normal or telephoto macro lens could work, especially if you're trying to show more detail. We invite you to contact us via Live Chat today on our website until 8PM ET so we can go over the various options based on your camera system.
U r underrated
Want to know more on how to place lights ( key light, backlight....)
but how do you shoot hot drinks without fogging it up?
great video i like it
Am intrested..
I get to the end of the video and then I realize that there is a MASSIVE Bolt in the background! Lol, sometimes things are so overt they are covert.
😍😍😍
非常好👍
Most face mists aren’t just water - they have Glycerin as well you can use your own misting bottle it’s about 10 parts water to 1 part glycerine I use a Powered sprayer from an art supply store to create Effects over objects like Rings and such I like them because they keep misting while you hold the lever
But it’s not as bad for the environment
I use just Water in that
I have a non power smaller misting bottle for glycerin as it makes nicer droplets that last longer on surfaces
I use an Eye dropper and have an about 6:1 mix in that for like big water drops on a leaf reflecting the world type of deal
This is not my thing but it was very well done. I look forward to more.
Farout steve
You can make clear ice cubes at home. They're free, but it takes some effort
What about Ice coffee
I don't know where he got his ice, i bought like 12 ice cubes on ebay for not more than 15 dollars
After watching this video, I decided to give up on beverage photos.
great idea, lets just blind the viewer
Wtf is a visual engineer
Excellent tips, thank you so much!
Great tips . Thanks 🙂