Dear Luke, I just wanted to say that I really like and appreciate your videos. They make something inaccessible truly accessible. I just started 2 years ago with photography and am exploring different startles. Your videos have been tremendously helpful thank you for that
It’s funny how people in the comments are just now hearing about Luke Ayers. I’ve been doing product photography for a while now and I remember hearing about Luke years ago here in Seattle, WA USA at a camera shop. They had videos of his they’d show customers about his photography. Dude is a genius. What I wouldn’t give for a hour of his time
@@LukeAyers Hey Luke! It’s truly a pleasure talking to you. Yeah, about 5 years ago someone had a video of your work. Everyone was in awe. I want to think there was a photo of a mountain you took. It was honestly, one of the best shots of a mountain I’ve ever seen, and I’m from Seattle, WA USA where we have LOTS of mountains. Just curious, have you taken any shots of the active volcano in NZ?
Niiice. I'm not sure what shot that was but yes I've photographed some mountains. MY folks are from NZ but I've never shot the mountains there before. Good idea though @@ErichWeiler-y3z
Your DIY setups are so easy and insightful. Amazing work. I would’ve never thought to make modifiers out of parchment paper and picture frames. I haven’t delved into product photography yet, but this tutorial also helps with portraits as well. Thank you again for the help. ❤️
Watched one of your videos 20 minutes earlier (made ~4yrs ago), and I was like cool / great info. Let's check out another one. Second video now, and I wanna say it's because I'm watching this at 2am that I can't really concentrate, but honestly, your smile is so distracting. I'll thumbs up now and watch this tomorrow. Thanks!
I love how the ads at the start of your videos are for a photography course! Ah the beauty of digital cameras. I used to use polaroids and modeling lights to see what was going on, it was about the only way to not waste a heap of film and meet deadlines.
I remember finding you when I was looking at some product photography tips. It was super impressive. And now you’ve made this, it’s just amazing priceless information. Keep going!
Luke i really appreciate your content, just top of the line and straight forward ... thank u for sharing your valuable experiences in photography with the world!
Luke, can you do a video on the different sizes and shapes of light boxes? Most importantly, when is the appropriate time to use them? It seems like the more I get into lighting, the more confused I get. Thanks a lot my friend. Cheers from Seattle, WA USA. Hope all is well down under!!!!
I've learned so much from watching your videos. I love your simplistic teaching style. Can you please do a video on flat lay photography and how to make sure your product photos are true to the product color? Also how to photograph a white product on a white background using the flat lay style. Thanks!
Man, iv just spent almost an hour just watching your stuff coz im trying to learn abt flash photography/product photography and i learned a lot from you. Subbed and can't wait to digest your other stuff! Really informative!! Thanks! 🙏🙏🙏
What do You think about this boxes for product photography? Do camera settings from your previous video apply when one uses a photobox for product photography?
Just take one light at a time and see from what angle it makes the object look best, then add another, etc. That's the best way to figure it out for yourself
You've focused almost entirely on small products. What about large products such as electronics things like TVs, speakers, games consoles etc. In theory, it would be the same, but large products seem to need more light, and you may need focus stacking. Would love to see a video on larger products
Hi Luke, great Job! I do not have a Pro camera yet, still using a phoje but I can manipulate the manual setting. However, in regards light, I only have 2 small LED lights. Do you think i can get similar results as you do?
question . if you only have one speedlight , can you use a reflector on the opposite site to bounce back the light coming from the flash ? wouldn't this light up the area that would otherwise get light from the second flash ?
Hey Luke, quick question. I like how the PVC makes it very seamless but I bought seamless paper (which is basically white fabric) and I'm hoping it gives the same look as your images do. Is there anything I can do with it to make it look seamless? Also secondly, is it ok if my light sources are table lamps like the ones you had in your initial videos and I can add parchment paper in front of them as diffusers? Thanks in advance!
Yes you can use lamps with diffusion like in the other video, however the benefit of flashes is just because they are much brighter is all. Paper is fine. Fabric is OK. The point is that the stronger the material is then I won't risk getting dented or having marks or minute ripples in it which will all show it in the photo. The idea is smoother is better
@@LukeAyers Thanks for your response! I've been trying with lamps but for some reason my lighting looks very harsh and unprofessional. Any reason why? My products are really big which might be a problem as the lighting inst sufficient.
Your videos are great. I really need to know how to stop reflections in the pictures when photographing items like chrome coffee pots or toasters. The chrome surface acts like a mirror. I have taken pictures at an angle like you suggested by my big problem is still there. To avoid being in the reflection of the chrome, I use the flash. I do not like the results. Can you make a video dealing with high reflective surfaces like chrome?
I getcha. Yes that's a good point. I can make a tutorial and may do, but the shortest answer would be to remove the reflections in something like Photoshop
Love your lessons !! Just one question : Does the original light in the room play any role ? I remember you mentioned before that we should only have the light we are flashing and nothing else , so would you recommend that we turn off the room light ? Thanks
I am curious as to how the candle would look on a pure white background since it is white. Also, the label is washed out in parts (especially the left side), so a technique to correct that would be useful.
If you're shooting white object on white background then you have to light the object in a way which makes it visible against the background, maybe with shadows or darker edges or something like this.
Loved your first Videos! The editing of your more recent (Last 10 months) videos doesn't bring out the best though, you can be so much more engaging, kind, humorous, interesting and likeable. I do wish you the best and will continue to check back for more lighting tips
about to have my first product shoot. I will use this knowledge. Hopefully, my friend doesn't think Im strange using home made equipment. Love your videos btw what flash did you use in your last video? You were shooting a watch and wine.
Hi, thanks for the video. Would the plexiglass be sold in Bunnings? I’m not sure where I could buy it in Australia and what it would be called here. Hope you can help. 😀
Great videos man. I tried your setup from the video you made with a million plus views showing the basic setup to shoot the shoe and i struggled getting a good result. I suppose i need to have not only florescent, or bright white light, behind the filters, but also above the product im shooting (I currently have a incandescent overhead now which is messing up the white light)? Additionally, i tried using a piece of paper to reflect the light on the other side but it didnt seem to reflect much light at all. Should I just try using a different material to reflect the light? For camera settings, what do you recommend specifically for the ISO, F, and shutter level? I tried the settings you suggested but couldn't generate enough light with a 60w LED daylight color lightbulb behind a filter (one piece parchment paper)? Any tips greatly appreciated. Keep up the good work. You are an excellent communicator -Sam.
I freaking love this guy... he's so amusing and relatable
Dear Luke, I just wanted to say that I really like and appreciate your videos. They make something inaccessible truly accessible. I just started 2 years ago with photography and am exploring different startles. Your videos have been tremendously helpful thank you for that
That's brilliant. Thank you Jurry
It’s funny how people in the comments are just now hearing about Luke Ayers. I’ve been doing product photography for a while now and I remember hearing about Luke years ago here in Seattle, WA USA at a camera shop. They had videos of his they’d show customers about his photography. Dude is a genius. What I wouldn’t give for a hour of his time
Is that so? Awesome. Thanks mate
@@LukeAyers Hey Luke! It’s truly a pleasure talking to you. Yeah, about 5 years ago someone had a video of your work. Everyone was in awe. I want to think there was a photo of a mountain you took. It was honestly, one of the best shots of a mountain I’ve ever seen, and I’m from Seattle, WA USA where we have LOTS of mountains. Just curious, have you taken any shots of the active volcano in NZ?
Niiice. I'm not sure what shot that was but yes I've photographed some mountains. MY folks are from NZ but I've never shot the mountains there before. Good idea though
@@ErichWeiler-y3z
Your DIY setups are so easy and insightful. Amazing work. I would’ve never thought to make modifiers out of parchment paper and picture frames. I haven’t delved into product photography yet, but this tutorial also helps with portraits as well. Thank you again for the help. ❤️
Wonderful! I'm so glad I can help. Thank you
I came across one of your tutorials a few weeks ago, and it levelled up my product photography quite a bit. Thank you very much!
That's brilliant to hear! Thank you
Watched one of your videos 20 minutes earlier (made ~4yrs ago), and I was like cool / great info. Let's check out another one. Second video now, and I wanna say it's because I'm watching this at 2am that I can't really concentrate, but honestly, your smile is so distracting. I'll thumbs up now and watch this tomorrow. Thanks!
I love your video and the speed of it.
I really like how you explain things. Simple but clear 😊
I'm already applying this to my photographs and I can see a huge improvement! Thanks.
Awesome! You're welcome
You could use a LED diode screen instead of a flashlight, you can tweak kelvin and saturation with those plus they are cheaper
I love how the ads at the start of your videos are for a photography course! Ah the beauty of digital cameras. I used to use polaroids and modeling lights to see what was going on, it was about the only way to not waste a heap of film and meet deadlines.
Awesome dude
This is one of those guys you sub to after watching only one video
I love you
Literally did the same
Sorry should have been a reply see above.
so true
Yep, after 5 different lighting topics...this is my instructor! Subscribed! A very creative and in-depth explanation for us non-photographers.
I remember finding you when I was looking at some product photography tips. It was super impressive. And now you’ve made this, it’s just amazing priceless information. Keep going!
Thank you very much!
Thank you.. Your simple philosophy for product photography gives me confidence that i can do this without all the fancy equipment. 🙏
Brilliant, Rihana
Luke i really appreciate your content, just top of the line and straight forward ... thank u for sharing your valuable experiences in photography with the world!
Thanks! You're welcome
THE MASTER OF LIGHT! 💙
Thank you
love it. hope you upload 1080p in the future.
Thank you Luke.
You're welcome buddy
Luke, can you do a video on the different sizes and shapes of light boxes? Most importantly, when is the appropriate time to use them? It seems like the more I get into lighting, the more confused I get. Thanks a lot my friend. Cheers from Seattle, WA USA. Hope all is well down under!!!!
Good idea, bro!
Great instruction, clearly depicted, very pleasing personality.
Thank you, Luke!
You're very welcome!
"Look how shiny and attractive... I would buy that!" Hahaha your videos are fantastic, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us! Ok, good.
I've learned so much from watching your videos. I love your simplistic teaching style. Can you please do a video on flat lay photography and how to make sure your product photos are true to the product color? Also how to photograph a white product on a white background using the flat lay style. Thanks!
Yes good idea. OK 👍 and thank you
Luke, thank you very much…..you are amazing.!!!
You're welcome 😊
Thx so much!!!
Wow! So simple, it is brilliant!! Great tutorial. Very keen to see more. Thanks.
Exactly what I needed, thank you so much!
thanks again. will wait for next video
Great
Thanks for sharing. Look simple but full of knowledge
That's great to hear. Thank you
your amazing! wish you lived closer! Would have loved to do
one on one training
You're welcome. If you like you can look at my course
Thephotographycourse.thinkific.com
@@LukeAyers Im a jewelry designer/manufacturer. If you have a course dedicated to jewelry, would love to review.
you are GREAT, thanx!
You're welcome
You are the best in doing what you are doing..... ! Awesome
Thank you so much!
Couldn't agree more.
Absolutely vedeo
Man, iv just spent almost an hour just watching your stuff coz im trying to learn abt flash photography/product photography and i learned a lot from you. Subbed and can't wait to digest your other stuff! Really informative!! Thanks! 🙏🙏🙏
Wow that's awesome to hear bro. Thanks and you're welcome
@@LukeAyers your videos are making me want to buy a couple of flashes today. 😂😅😂
In part two, I want to see more blue in the glass and a flame on the candle pretty please?
Fantastic video as always, many thanks Dan
Pleasure
What do You think about this boxes for product photography? Do camera settings from your previous video apply when one uses a photobox for product photography?
Yes those boxes can work, fine. Camera settings will need to adjusted slightly perhaps
Thanks a lot , l really enjoyed as a photographer ❤
Awesome
I think I'm going to make another channel just to give you another sub! I hope that more people come across your channel because your tips are golden!
Thank you, man 😁
Thank you I enjoyed your lessons on teaching us how to set up products can you do one on gift baskets thank you. Oh by the way I'm a new sub! 😎
Awesome tutorial. Thx.
Thank you!
Nice
Thanks luke for this
You're welcome
You are infinitely cool, based on curve of course.
Excellent videos and explanation. Be like water, my friend
Nice tutorial Luke
Thank you! What advice do you have for taking photos of clothing on a mannequin?
Similar to how you would photograph a person. You might find my course of interest for this: thephotographycourse.thinkific.com/
Awesome vid. I need help on the lighting side. I have 3 lights but I still cant fully show the detail. What would you recommend?
Just take one light at a time and see from what angle it makes the object look best, then add another, etc. That's the best way to figure it out for yourself
Great video!!! Could you please create a video on how to do overhead videos too?
Thank you. I haven't tried overhead videos before but maybe I can
@@LukeAyers Wow! Thanks for responding
You've focused almost entirely on small products. What about large products such as electronics things like TVs, speakers, games consoles etc. In theory, it would be the same, but large products seem to need more light, and you may need focus stacking. Would love to see a video on larger products
Understood. Ok
You got that one right
Hi Luke, great Job! I do not have a Pro camera yet, still using a phoje but I can manipulate the manual setting. However, in regards light, I only have 2 small LED lights. Do you think i can get similar results as you do?
Yes! Test them out. But the advantage of flash is that it's much brighter. You may need to test different camera settings
Thanks for the video. Can I use white cardboard?
Yes you can
nice
Please make a video on Food Photography...
Ok 👌
Good
Could you do an example for clothing?
Yes ok
Great video again,..
thank you again 🤗
question . if you only have one speedlight , can you use a reflector on the opposite site to bounce back the light coming from the flash ? wouldn't this light up the area that would otherwise get light from the second flash ?
Absolutely. You can totally use a reflector in place of another speedlight in a lot of situations
@@LukeAyers my main goal is to eliminate shadows
You always good
Hey Luke, quick question. I like how the PVC makes it very seamless but I bought seamless paper (which is basically white fabric) and I'm hoping it gives the same look as your images do. Is there anything I can do with it to make it look seamless?
Also secondly, is it ok if my light sources are table lamps like the ones you had in your initial videos and I can add parchment paper in front of them as diffusers? Thanks in advance!
Yes you can use lamps with diffusion like in the other video, however the benefit of flashes is just because they are much brighter is all.
Paper is fine. Fabric is OK. The point is that the stronger the material is then I won't risk getting dented or having marks or minute ripples in it which will all show it in the photo. The idea is smoother is better
@@LukeAyers Thanks for your response! I've been trying with lamps but for some reason my lighting looks very harsh and unprofessional. Any reason why? My products are really big which might be a problem as the lighting inst sufficient.
Yes, for bigger products you need a brighter light and bigger diffusers to get the same effect
Yo, I enjoyed your 2016 product photography tutorial, can you make the new videos faster? Thanks!
Your videos are great. I really need to know how to stop reflections in the pictures when photographing items like chrome coffee pots or toasters. The chrome surface acts like a mirror. I have taken pictures at an angle like you suggested by my big problem is still there. To avoid being in the reflection of the chrome, I use the flash. I do not like the results. Can you make a video dealing with high reflective surfaces like chrome?
I getcha. Yes that's a good point. I can make a tutorial and may do, but the shortest answer would be to remove the reflections in something like Photoshop
Love your lessons !! Just one question : Does the original light in the room play any role ? I remember you mentioned before that we should only have the light we are flashing and nothing else , so would you recommend that we turn off the room light ? Thanks
Awesome. Yes ideally turn off all other lights because ANY other light in the area can affect the photo after all
I am curious as to how the candle would look on a pure white background since it is white. Also, the label is washed out in parts (especially the left side), so a technique to correct that would be useful.
If you're shooting white object on white background then you have to light the object in a way which makes it visible against the background, maybe with shadows or darker edges or something like this.
I have a question. How would you go around on photographing watchstraps? They just sit flat o a surface.
Shoot and light them from a cool angle to make them more visually interesting
@@LukeAyers Thank you!
Loved your first Videos! The editing of your more recent (Last 10 months) videos doesn't bring out the best though, you can be so much more engaging, kind, humorous, interesting and likeable. I do wish you the best and will continue to check back for more lighting tips
Beautiful and informative!!!
Does the trigger and flashes link to any camera? (Nikon d90/canon 80d)
There are both nikon and Canon versions for this trigger
I got one of those light boxes that have all sides covered and a hole on top to shoot the camera from, this solves all these issues with light right?
In a lot of cases yes. But it won't solve everything, hence why I don't use them myself.
Hey mate, how do you get the pure blank white background on photos for Amazon/eBay? You mentioned it in the video but never explained
Heya mate. That’s covered in the Professor Chesswick tutorial. Or in my $7 phone photography course
about to have my first product shoot. I will use this knowledge. Hopefully, my friend doesn't think Im strange using home made equipment. Love your videos btw what flash did you use in your last video? You were shooting a watch and wine.
Thank you!! I used the yongnuo yn560iii
What lens did you use here?
Never mind. Just read the info!
Hi, thanks for the video. Would the plexiglass be sold in Bunnings? I’m not sure where I could buy it in Australia and what it would be called here. Hope you can help. 😀
Yay an Australian. Yes I got mine from bunnings 😁👌 rock on
other then all.. ur smile is so cute :)
What metering do you use when taking products ( matrix, group or spot )?
Probably spot, but it's not very important
@@LukeAyers ok thanks. But if using a macro lens with a very shallow depth of field, would the metering mode matter? Matrix vs Spot
if I don't have wireless flashers, I should still modify the light some how
Yes, just get a normal light and stick the "diffuser" box in front of it. But get as powerful a light as you can
Great videos man.
I tried your setup from the video you made with a million plus views showing the basic setup to shoot the shoe and i struggled getting a good result. I suppose i need to have not only florescent, or bright white light, behind the filters, but also above the product im shooting (I currently have a incandescent overhead now which is messing up the white light)?
Additionally, i tried using a piece of paper to reflect the light on the other side but it didnt seem to reflect much light at all. Should I just try using a different material to reflect the light?
For camera settings, what do you recommend specifically for the ISO, F, and shutter level? I tried the settings you suggested but couldn't generate enough light with a 60w LED daylight color lightbulb behind a filter (one piece parchment paper)?
Any tips greatly appreciated. Keep up the good work. You are an excellent communicator
-Sam.
Thanks mate. Simplest answer is: get a much stronger light. That will handle all these problems in one go.
Transparentpapier in deutsch :)
Trying hard not to swear :)) 👏👏👍
We call that a butter paper in India.Hehe
I watch only 3mints and I fall on sub...
You dont even need a light box!
exactly
Looks like two different person... Is it?
We say Alumilum
i feel like i'm falling in love with u