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Short and very informative. Extra points for mentioning not hugely expensive choice of DSLR and kit lens. Rather a question of HOW than with what. Thanks a lot!
Hi Dustin, I really love this, thank you so much for sharing. Excellent tutorial, really helpful. Great advice with the curves layer, really appreciate that and will find that very useful for my own projects. Beautiful end result. Thank you
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awesome to see your work flo on this - do you have some insights and wisdom on getting a floor pure white and look natural - ive been selecting and clipping it with levels for that commercial white look but its not always looking right
Dustin thanks for the great videos. I love the simplicity you offer and the ways to composite. I came from old school with a 4x5 and trying to set up lots of lights and did not enjoy it. Your approach is much more enjoyable. Would please verify why do you utilize a light stand vs a table. I searched your videos to understand the thought process. I believe I understand the benifit when shooting individual bottles as the light is not reflecting. Floors are perfectly level and it does not appear that you have stability issues. Thank you
Thank you! The reason I often use a light stand as my table, is I appreciate the flexibility in height & rotation, as well as the floating effect when I bring strip-lights right up next to smaller shooting surfaces. The steel plate that fits the common light stand (workphlo.shop/s) is 10" x 6" so I often use it with smaller surfaces, though if I went much larger I would use 2 or a table! Thanks for watching our videos!
To wake the metals up, you need to follow the angle of incidence from the lens to the reflective metal product, and project the best place to have some diffusion! It may be from the front or a butterfly 45 diffusion setup if the statue reflects frontwardly. Best of luck!
Man it’s been so long since a video is posted you went and became a Lumberjack. I don’t know if anyone told you this, but you really should make a paid course, would be an insta buy for me.
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Best lighting tutorials hands down!!
Short and very informative. Extra points for mentioning not hugely expensive choice of DSLR and kit lens. Rather a question of HOW than with what. Thanks a lot!
The phlo is really coming in nicely
Thank you Philip it is a lengthy mullet
Thanks DD, you make this look simple. I will watch this a few times to digest all the cool info and have a go. Awsome!
Thank you Greg, I appreciate it!
Short, educational, fact rich, excellent tutorial. Thanks again
Much appreciated!
Hi Dustin, I really love this, thank you so much for sharing. Excellent tutorial, really helpful. Great advice with the curves layer, really appreciate that and will find that very useful for my own projects. Beautiful end result. Thank you
Thanks Anthony! Yes I love that curves method!
You’re good on all fronts man, cheers !
That mullet is epic
Thank you my friend - great tutorial. I have a chef knife to shoot, and I'll try this set up... Keep 'em coming buddy!
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Many many congratulations.
awesome to see your work flo on this - do you have some insights and wisdom on getting a floor pure white and look natural - ive been selecting and clipping it with levels for that commercial white look but its not always looking right
Thank u man! I love photography and cutlery, so this video help me a lot!
I'd love to see a tutorial on music instrument like a transverse flute or any round and metallic instrument.
Dustin thanks for the great videos. I love the simplicity you offer and the ways to composite. I came from old school with a 4x5 and trying to set up lots of lights and did not enjoy it. Your approach is much more enjoyable.
Would please verify why do you utilize a light stand vs a table. I searched your videos to understand the thought process. I believe I understand the benifit when shooting individual bottles as the light is not reflecting. Floors are perfectly level and it does not appear that you have stability issues. Thank you
Thank you! The reason I often use a light stand as my table, is I appreciate the flexibility in height & rotation, as well as the floating effect when I bring strip-lights right up next to smaller shooting surfaces. The steel plate that fits the common light stand (workphlo.shop/s) is 10" x 6" so I often use it with smaller surfaces, though if I went much larger I would use 2 or a table!
Thanks for watching our videos!
@@workphlo thanks for the reply and sharing your why. Much appreciated.
Can you do a video or 3 on lighting clothing? I guess the lack of reflections might not be your thing though. Maybe sunglasses?
Really great video, Thanks so much~
Glad you liked it!
I’m photographing a metal sculpture around 2 feet tall by 1 feet wide. Would you suggest a similar setup?
To wake the metals up, you need to follow the angle of incidence from the lens to the reflective metal product, and project the best place to have some diffusion! It may be from the front or a butterfly 45 diffusion setup if the statue reflects frontwardly.
Best of luck!
The stand is nice 👍🏻
Cheers! Thank you so much
simple and effective…thanks 😎👍
Thank you Francesco, I love simple
but i want to take the orginal polish colour. long time tried but i can't do it.
Man it’s been so long since a video is posted you went and became a Lumberjack. I don’t know if anyone told you this, but you really should make a paid course, would be an insta buy for me.
That means a lot thanks! I will make a course one day 💯, I just want it to be really quality.
I had a look the other day if he had a paid course! I too would be paying for one!
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