This has got to be the holy grail of all product shoot pages, she covers everything you need to know in great detail including editing, she has earned a follow and a like on all her videos. This channel is just perfect
Thank you, Skyler! This is exactly what I needed. I’m taking a photography lighting course and this week we’re working on managing reflections. It’s been a struggle so far. I know this tutorial will be helpful!
I am very grateful to you for making this video tutorial, it is a gem for those like me who are starting out in the world of product photography, we need knowledge in post-production. Hopefully you can make more tutorial videos like this one. Greetings my lady.
I really like One light series, I hope you will make more videos for this series, I think a lot of photography novices like me also only bought 1 light and because they can’t afford to buy too many equipment but still want good photos to inspire and motivate to learn more about photography, thank you so much for this. Wishing you much health and joy.
I really like the fact I can hear your thought process throughout the whole video. It makes you learn a ton. Amazing quality video, interested in more :)
Never change your aperture! You had problems with the bottle mask because an out of focus object takes up more space than an in focus object. Select Background is now an option in Photoshop, so the background mask is much easier. Fire the camera from the laptop so that all the images align perfectly. Or use shutter delay of a couple of seconds, so that you are not pushingbdiwn on the camera. When leaning back to fire camera while holding a diffuser/bounce it is easy to put too much pressure on the camera.
i watched every second of the video and i loved it!!! so informative and straight forward. and i love long videos! thank you so very much you're the best
If you make a big tutorial, we can learn a lot of things at once. We don't have any problems. 😊thank you maam for this high quality perfume bottle shoot tutorial
Excellent tutorial Skyler, I’m not very good at photoshop so I’m wondering if this could be done with capture one and four lights which I have, with minimal adjustments? Regards Gerry
I remember once I was hired for $15 to photograph jewelry and the lady wanted me to photograph 20 items! within 2 hrs... 20 items!!! (with different props , gold , silver , earrings anything you can think of) She wanted same day edited photos for her website, of course Im a beginner and I did what I could with my equipment, knowing basic editing nothing crazy. But after seeing this video the time it takes , the angles, the lighting , the editing !!! only for 1 product...honestly I wondered why she was so desperate to get a product photographer asap! ... at the end , when I got home exhausted and overwhelmed I spoke to her and told her (thank you but no) hahahahaha
Your channel is AMAZING 🙌🙌🙌 Please don't stop talking these in-depth videos with both your photoshoot and the Photoshop editing 🙏 They are really helpful. I was wondering something - when you switch out your backdrops - would you actually be able to just use a great for all colours and swop it out in Photoshop? Thanks a lot in advance ;-)
skyler maam. please make a complete video tutorial for product retouching technique and make big Tutorial. use photoshop, Lightroom and capture one) step by step
This tutorial like your others is very educational, I have been bing viewing since recently finding you. I have particularly enjoyed your tutorials using Luminar Neo and wonder if you have created a multi layer product edit like this one using only Neo?
Hi Skyler I absolutely love your work and have subscribed! Can you tell me what you are using to hang your backdrop? I see you only use one side. My studio is small and it's a hassle to set up both sides with a common backdrop holder. Thank you for all you do!
Thanks for subbing! Hi Daisy. It’s called a CStand. There are very cool, practical, can hold a lot of weight and fold really easily. Neewer makes some affordable ones. I have some links to it on my Amazon store in the video description
@@skylerewingphotography will it hold the weight of savage paper backdrop with only using one side and pinching the other side with a clamp? The Savage paper is heavy and my concern is that one C stand won't carry the weight.
@@DaisysWorld192 I use them for savage paper every day. I have tons of videos showing that. It holds great just make sure the arm is right above the tall leg. If still concerned you can put a weight or a sandbag on the leg
You are doing a great job with the tutorials, but I dont understand the decision to combine two different qualities of light to composit the snake,. It looks weirdly fake when the hard middle is combined with the soft sides. In my opinion you'd get a much better and consistent result from using parts of the snake with the same type of lighting.
Very nice photography, but the technique you use is not well and it takes a long time. Try changing the layer mode to lighter or darker and use mask. It's the best way. Wish the best for you
This has got to be the holy grail of all product shoot pages, she covers everything you need to know in great detail including editing, she has earned a follow and a like on all her videos. This channel is just perfect
20 years as a product photographer I can say this is the best video I've ever seen
How much you earn PM as a product photographer
@@punjflix how much do I earn? Depends on the client and licensing
WONDERFUL VIDEO THAT GIVES ME A CLEAR UNDERSTANDING OF SHADOWS AND LIGHT. LIGHTING THE SNAKE WAS MAGIC, BECAUSE I SAW THE END RESULT. THANKS
Oh, the trick with the foam core over the camera lens is amazing! That's a new one for me...definitely going to be using that.
Thank you, Skyler! This is exactly what I needed. I’m taking a photography lighting course and this week we’re working on managing reflections. It’s been a struggle so far. I know this tutorial will be helpful!
Glad it was helpful! Let me know if you have any questions. Happy to help
I am very grateful to you for making this video tutorial, it is a gem for those like me who are starting out in the world of product photography, we need knowledge in post-production. Hopefully you can make more tutorial videos like this one. Greetings my lady.
Thanks. Great video. I really need to work on my photoshop skills...
Glad it was helpful! Let me know if you have any questions. Happy to help
I have subscribed and turned on notifications. I crown you a queen of one light.
Great Tutorial. I wish you could Show more about editing in Photoshop like this.
I really like One light series, I hope you will make more videos for this series, I think a lot of photography novices like me also only bought 1 light and because they can’t afford to buy too many equipment but still want good photos to inspire and motivate to learn more about photography, thank you so much for this.
Wishing you much health and joy.
Awww, thank you so much for your kind words
Good refresher course on lighting.
I really like the fact I can hear your thought process throughout the whole video. It makes you learn a ton. Amazing quality video, interested in more :)
Good job skyler u taught me alot thank u love u from Egypt 🇪🇬🇪🇬
Great video. what is your shutter set to?
and what should the shutter normally be set to?
Great tutorial Skyler! Thanks for your knowledge and time😊
My pleasure!
Great tutorial! Thank you very much for sharing 🙏🙏
thank you for sharing you experience.
This was really thorough and a good pace, brilliant work.
Never change your aperture! You had problems with the bottle mask because an out of focus object takes up more space than an in focus object.
Select Background is now an option in Photoshop, so the background mask is much easier.
Fire the camera from the laptop so that all the images align perfectly. Or use shutter delay of a couple of seconds, so that you are not pushingbdiwn on the camera. When leaning back to fire camera while holding a diffuser/bounce it is easy to put too much pressure on the camera.
بانوی هنرمند❤ و خوش ذوق👏🏻👏🏻
سگه خییلی خنگ و قشنگه☺
i watched every second of the video and i loved it!!! so informative and straight forward. and i love long videos! thank you so very much you're the best
Very well done. Enjoyed the video.
Glad you enjoyed it
If you make a big tutorial, we can learn a lot of things at once. We don't have any problems. 😊thank you maam for this high quality perfume bottle shoot tutorial
amazing technic...thanks for sharing...
Thanks for watching
Excellent tutorial Skyler, I’m not very good at photoshop so I’m wondering if this could be done with capture one and four lights which I have, with minimal adjustments? Regards Gerry
lot of learnings for me here.. really thanks again, your explanation was smooth and easy for me to understand...
Glad to hear that! Thank you
I was fascinated with the editing process. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
can we get the RAW files for practices?
Very informative. Thank you!
Your videos are sooo helpful! Its very nice to see this one-light process so we can see what each position does with the product.
Excellent creative work..
Hi, What kind of table does you use? Thank you. Huite
Thank you for sharing the workshop's with us
Amazing video
Where did u get those boxes which are stacked to place the product
thank you so much sharing ❤❤
Whay if instead of lowering light power you increase shutter?
This is such a great tutorial omg
Your work is amazing. You don’t need this Tshirt to promote it.
Excellent, such a good job without much gear, I learned a lot, thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I remember once I was hired for $15 to photograph jewelry and the lady wanted me to photograph 20 items! within 2 hrs... 20 items!!! (with different props , gold , silver , earrings anything you can think of) She wanted same day edited photos for her website, of course Im a beginner and I did what I could with my equipment, knowing basic editing nothing crazy. But after seeing this video the time it takes , the angles, the lighting , the editing !!! only for 1 product...honestly I wondered why she was so desperate to get a product photographer asap! ... at the end , when I got home exhausted and overwhelmed I spoke to her and told her (thank you but no) hahahahaha
Thank you, Skyler!
fantastic video ! thanks
thank you its amazing photo , also photoshop editing
Thank you too
Your channel is AMAZING 🙌🙌🙌 Please don't stop talking these in-depth videos with both your photoshoot and the Photoshop editing 🙏 They are really helpful. I was wondering something - when you switch out your backdrops - would you actually be able to just use a great for all colours and swop it out in Photoshop? Thanks a lot in advance ;-)
I Cherished ur work ànd am learning something from it thank you
You are so welcome
Excellent tutorial!
like the way u explaining! tnk u
Thanks for liking
skyler maam. please make a complete video tutorial for product retouching technique and make big Tutorial. use photoshop, Lightroom and capture one) step by step
what a great tutorial - its like watching Bob Ross do photos
so much to learn from ~ thank you!
My pleasure!
very interesting
:)
Its really amazing
This tutorial like your others is very educational, I have been bing viewing since recently finding you. I have particularly enjoyed your tutorials using Luminar Neo and wonder if you have created a multi layer product edit like this one using only Neo?
Hi Brian, Thank you. Would be difficult to do something like this in Neo because Neo doesnt have good selection tools
Exposure stacking lol cool
Thank you, I appreciate the video and you time for sharing
You are very welcome
could you give me a link to your product table . i like this table.
your samazon store will not load from the UK maybe blocked to us ?
At 16:00 snake was too bright because you forgot to change f-stop back to f/8 after you went to f/3.5 for the background.
Super!!!
Thank you
Can we get the same shot with multiple lights? Just to see another way of doing it?
Thank you so much! It's amazing!!!
Hi I really enjoy your tutorials it's easy to understand. Could you please tell me the name of your diffusion filter and where you bought it from
Hi Richard. The diffuser is Lee heavy frost. You find a link to it in description under my Amazon store
Insanely helpful!!!!! Thank u ❤
You're so welcome!
Just found your channel. Excellent content. Subbed.
❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks
awesome work!
Hi Skyler I absolutely love your work and have subscribed! Can you tell me what you are using to hang your backdrop? I see you only use one side. My studio is small and it's a hassle to set up both sides with a common backdrop holder. Thank you for all you do!
Thanks for subbing! Hi Daisy. It’s called a CStand. There are very cool, practical, can hold a lot of weight and fold really easily. Neewer makes some affordable ones. I have some links to it on my Amazon store in the video description
@@skylerewingphotography will it hold the weight of savage paper backdrop with only using one side and pinching the other side with a clamp? The Savage paper is heavy and my concern is that one C stand won't carry the weight.
@@DaisysWorld192 I use them for savage paper every day. I have tons of videos showing that. It holds great just make sure the arm is right above the tall leg. If still concerned you can put a weight or a sandbag on the leg
@@DaisysWorld192 I love the Manfrotto weights. I also have those listed in same list
@@skylerewingphotography thank you I will purchase from your link.
what app is that?
You are doing a great job with the tutorials, but I dont understand the decision to combine two different qualities of light to composit the snake,. It looks weirdly fake when the hard middle is combined with the soft sides. In my opinion you'd get a much better and consistent result from using parts of the snake with the same type of lighting.
Helpful
Glad to hear that
Can you take a picture of a wristwatch?🥺♥️
How much can you charge for an image like this?
wow... way too involved in PS for me... you did a great job shooting it and editing but it was all over my head...
Very nice photography, but the technique you use is not well and it takes a long time.
Try changing the layer mode to lighter or darker and use mask. It's the best way.
Wish the best for you
A bit dark. Also, too much of the boxes showing.