Great video! I just recently felt a bit of inspiration to start shooting my toys again. You spoke a little a bit about printed backgrounds, hope that video come soon. Can't wait for more.
Fantastic video Ben. Can't wait to watch more. I know you've put a lot of time into this and it really shows. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and what an amazing collection of toy photography pics you've taken.
Hi, I would just like to extend my thanks for creating this series. I recently started my Transformers collection and was just sending pictures of them to my brother, random shots with no thought put into it. But looking at them today kindled a desire to click photos that are worthy of the engineering and effort that went into making these toys. And sure enough I was on RUclips looking for guidance and after watching a few video's that were going into the lighting and Photoshop and creating a 'scene' straight away, yours seemed to gently pull me into the deep ocean of what toy photography is while only just reveling the tip of the ice berg which actually was a lot easier to process and made me feel optimistic about the possibility that even someone with no skills in photography can learn. So thanks a lot for this. I'll watch the whole series as soon as I can and maybe even tag you in a photo I think is good.
Thank you so much man. Really means alot. Glad you found your way to my videos 🙌 there are many forms of Toy Photography. All of which involve most of the same principles. Posing/framing/lighting. I hope my series helps you with your journey 🙏
So Grateful I found your channel. Thank you so very much for your presentation, teachings & techniques and the incentives to pursue this beautiful art that is all around us and rarely reviewed if not someone's point of focus or properly photographed. Very excited and heading on to my second lesson. With so much Gratitude and Appreciation for your diligent work, BRAVO!!!
Hi there, great video thanks for sharing. I do have a question though as a beginner in toy photograph,can you recommend a reasonably priced figure or car to start photographing? Many thanks Paul.
Thanks alot 🙌 depends on what your in to (franchise wise) the die cast jada toys vehicles are great, they photograph really well. Figures id suggest any of the Neca Alien or Predators, the detail on the sculpt and paint are amazing, the photograph really well, especially up close
im looking for a clip-on macro lens for my phone, i don't know which should i get, 50mm, 80mm or 100mm..i wanna be able to shoot the whole body(standing pose)of a figure..which should i get? thank you..
I have never used one, so i cant give you advice on buying one im afraid. My advice would be to watch some reviews on them on RUclips. See if they will achieve what you want. But i will say you can shoot a full figure on a phone without an attachment.
@@ProjectPiperCustoms thank you.. my problem shooting without attachment is that if i dont use the zoom(2x) i will have to shoot closer, the problem is if i shoot closer the figure will not look directly on the camera, its like the head is slightly tilted upwards and the legs are going to look slightly angled backwards..in other words, the figure will not look perfectly straight compared to shooting a little further with 2x digital zoom..but i want to avoid using digital zoom..
what lens do you recommend I just recently bought a camera from a pawn shop it works but it came with a different Len then the original. I have to be far in order for it to focus. I really need a Len that doesn't require me to be so far. 😢😢
Paper dosent reflect unless its coated, for eg packaging inserts as they are glossy, craft paper is better eg coloured or white hot. Cloth would work providing its not creased. Which is why a black towel works best for that infinite black background
@@ProjectPiperCustoms I guess reflect is the wrong word, but light bounces off sheet and when the photo is taken the light would make light outlines of the color onto the figure. Thanks for replying though, I'll keep trying and experimenting to get the right touch
Is there a copyright problem if i print images for my backgrounds? Could you recommend a place to find images that have no copyrights if that is the case? 3:36 thanks in advance.
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I have hundreds of figures I’d love to take photos of. Thank you for this video !
Great video! I just recently felt a bit of inspiration to start shooting my toys again. You spoke a little a bit about printed backgrounds, hope that video come soon. Can't wait for more.
Fantastic video Ben. Can't wait to watch more. I know you've put a lot of time into this and it really shows. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and what an amazing collection of toy photography pics you've taken.
Thank you mate 🙌 much love 🍻👊
Really awesome 👏
I just stared this myself!
Your tips are so awesome!
very good vid bro thx.....just getting into this new hobby
I got a figure of Jim Hopper from Stranger Things recently & I wanted to do a mini photo shoot with him
This really helped thank you !!
Awesome to hear 🙌 thank you. Hope you continue the series. And enjoy the shoot 📸
Thank you so much, I love this series!!!
Thank YOU for watching 🙌🙌 means alot that your enjoying the series, there is more to come 🙏👊
Hi, I would just like to extend my thanks for creating this series. I recently started my Transformers collection and was just sending pictures of them to my brother, random shots with no thought put into it. But looking at them today kindled a desire to click photos that are worthy of the engineering and effort that went into making these toys. And sure enough I was on RUclips looking for guidance and after watching a few video's that were going into the lighting and Photoshop and creating a 'scene' straight away, yours seemed to gently pull me into the deep ocean of what toy photography is while only just reveling the tip of the ice berg which actually was a lot easier to process and made me feel optimistic about the possibility that even someone with no skills in photography can learn. So thanks a lot for this. I'll watch the whole series as soon as I can and maybe even tag you in a photo I think is good.
Thank you so much man. Really means alot. Glad you found your way to my videos 🙌 there are many forms of Toy Photography. All of which involve most of the same principles. Posing/framing/lighting. I hope my series helps you with your journey 🙏
I only just got back into action figures as an adult recently so only have a few but this will be so helpful for photoing them and my figures I paint
Thank you so much Matt, hope you enjoy the journey! 🤟
Thanks for this! I just started a page for my calico critters but I feel like all my photos suck. I’m going to use these tips!
Awesome, definitely do not let it detur you, you'll get to where you want to be sooner than you think, enjoy the series. Keep grinding 👊
So Grateful I found your channel. Thank you so very much for your presentation, teachings & techniques and the incentives to pursue this beautiful art that is all around us and rarely reviewed if not someone's point of focus or properly photographed. Very excited and heading on to my second lesson. With so much Gratitude and Appreciation for your diligent work, BRAVO!!!
Thank you for the kind words, really glad your enjoying the series and this awesome hobby 😀
Finally good tips in this site. Thank you very much
Thank you 🙏
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Mate your pictures are amazing! Thanks for the advice ✌
Much appreciated mate 🙏
Hi there, great video thanks for sharing. I do have a question though as a beginner in toy photograph,can you recommend a reasonably priced figure or car to start photographing?
Many thanks Paul.
Thanks alot 🙌 depends on what your in to (franchise wise) the die cast jada toys vehicles are great, they photograph really well. Figures id suggest any of the Neca Alien or Predators, the detail on the sculpt and paint are amazing, the photograph really well, especially up close
Excellent video.
Thank you so much mate 🙌🙌
Nice
You just have new subcribe, awesome tip. Thank so much, will wait for more.
Thank you 🙏 more on the way very soon 👊
im looking for a clip-on macro lens for my phone, i don't know which should i get, 50mm, 80mm or 100mm..i wanna be able to shoot the whole body(standing pose)of a figure..which should i get? thank you..
I have never used one, so i cant give you advice on buying one im afraid. My advice would be to watch some reviews on them on RUclips. See if they will achieve what you want.
But i will say you can shoot a full figure on a phone without an attachment.
@@ProjectPiperCustoms thank you..
my problem shooting without attachment is that if i dont use the zoom(2x) i will have to shoot closer, the problem is if i shoot closer the figure will not look directly on the camera, its like the head is slightly tilted upwards and the legs are going to look slightly angled backwards..in other words, the figure will not look perfectly straight compared to shooting a little further with 2x digital zoom..but i want to avoid using digital zoom..
Love 💕
Nice video
Nice vidéo 😉
New subscriber here 😁
what lens do you recommend I just recently bought a camera from a pawn shop it works but it came with a different Len then the original. I have to be far in order for it to focus. I really need a Len that doesn't require me to be so far. 😢😢
Well the standard lense is what I use on my Camera (Canon EOS 450d) and thats 18-55mm. If you can find that lense for yours then you should be good 👍
@@ProjectPiperCustoms Thanks!
can you tell me what focal length did you uesd with photos ?
I think my only issue is reflective light from the BG, like from a green screen and such. maybe its the paper and I should use cloth?
Paper dosent reflect unless its coated, for eg packaging inserts as they are glossy, craft paper is better eg coloured or white hot.
Cloth would work providing its not creased.
Which is why a black towel works best for that infinite black background
@@ProjectPiperCustoms I guess reflect is the wrong word, but light bounces off sheet and when the photo is taken the light would make light outlines of the color onto the figure. Thanks for replying though, I'll keep trying and experimenting to get the right touch
@@ProjectPiperCustoms And do you just edit the shot in Lightroom and Photoshop?
I may have missed it in the video but what dslr do you use?
CANON EOS450D
Thank u so much!
Not bad!
Is there a copyright problem if i print images for my backgrounds? Could you recommend a place to find images that have no copyrights if that is the case? 3:36 thanks in advance.
No, to be honest same could be said about the figures we take pictures of. Background images are fine
@@ProjectPiperCustoms Thanks, you are right about that, i'm going to print me some backgrounds.
Your awesome
Thanks man 🙏
Why is your venom so glossy and mine is not lol
Cos i custom painted mine lol
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Oh dang I just started watching you sorry
Thank you so much!