I love the video about lighting, but can you go into placement of the lighting? I've got a bunch of studio lighting-soft boxes and I'd like to know more about how to light the subject. When do you use natural lighting vs. artificial lighting? Also, I would really like to learn about lenses. What do the numbers mean, exactly? Composition in graphic design means: EVERYTHING. How do you put it all together. Zac breaks it down so well. This guy is genius
The timing of this video is just impeccable! So informative, going on a binge of lightroom editing videos right after this one:D Everything seems so easy to understand and actually use on my own work!
Hi Zac, I enjoyed your video, I found it helpful. I have been struggling with main images for my Amazon product. Your texture and background section gave me a few ideas. Amazon requires a white background, your idea of placing the product on different texture is a good one. I ordered the background texture. I guess the only thing I would have liked would be some ideas or general rules on arrangement of the shot. Feel free to recommend anything or any videos that may help. Thanks. Bob
Not related, but are you using your "Rode VideoMicro Mic" just mounted on the camera? The audio sounds amazing. When I do it, that way, I tend to have a lot of echoes.
Yes, I use the rode video micro. I normally have it mounted on a separate desk arm or a mic stand when I’m recording videos so that I can as close as I can to my mouth while just having it out of frame. That normally helps reduce some of the echos. I also use a little bit of noise suppression to cut out other bits of room noise.
I use both... LED mostly for video, but some for product photography. I find I really have to drag the shutter using LED for photography if I want to keep the ISO as low as possible. It takes a lot for an LED to match the output of strobe, but I'm only using the Amaran lights.
What are some more photography topics that you'd like me to make a video about?
I Request you please do more video on that topic
Photography equipment for begginers pleaseee
Architecture and real estate.
I love the video about lighting, but can you go into placement of the lighting? I've got a bunch of studio lighting-soft boxes and I'd like to know more about how to light the subject. When do you use natural lighting vs. artificial lighting?
Also, I would really like to learn about lenses. What do the numbers mean, exactly? Composition in graphic design means: EVERYTHING. How do you put it all together. Zac breaks it down so well. This guy is genius
Wish I would have found your videos a lot sooner! Great style of teaching!!
The timing of this video is just impeccable! So informative, going on a binge of lightroom editing videos right after this one:D Everything seems so easy to understand and actually use on my own work!
That's awesome! Thanks!
This is so well put together. Watching this makes photography and photo editing less intimidating to learn!
Love hearing that!
Hi Zac, I enjoyed your video, I found it helpful. I have been struggling with main images for my Amazon product. Your texture and background section gave me a few ideas. Amazon requires a white background, your idea of placing the product on different texture is a good one. I ordered the background texture. I guess the only thing I would have liked would be some ideas or general rules on arrangement of the shot. Feel free to recommend anything or any videos that may help. Thanks. Bob
"Great breakdown of the key areas in product photography! I appreciate the emphasis on accurate representation during photo editing."
Awesome video ! Thanks for the tips.
Glad it was helpful!
Not related, but are you using your "Rode VideoMicro Mic" just mounted on the camera? The audio sounds amazing. When I do it, that way, I tend to have a lot of echoes.
Yes, I use the rode video micro. I normally have it mounted on a separate desk arm or a mic stand when I’m recording videos so that I can as close as I can to my mouth while just having it out of frame. That normally helps reduce some of the echos. I also use a little bit of noise suppression to cut out other bits of room noise.
@@ZacSopak Awesome! Thanks man! I'm always amazed at the color grading and lighting of your videos.
Thanks! Oh and btw I also put together a video about getting good audio. You may find it useful 😉 ruclips.net/video/PvXIW0IG5K4/видео.html
Love it!
This is very helpful! I really want to learn product photography ☺️
I'm so glad!
I was waiting for this video
Me too 😹
Really helpful! Thank you!
Amazing vide Zack! Your awesome!
Thanks so much! 😊
angle tool lightroom was new. Thanks
Great video. ✨
where can we find those laptop stickers?!
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so beneficial
First of all, this guy is cool. Scorpions RULE.... ROCK ME LIKE A HURRICANE!!!!
Second of all, he's a great source to learn from.
Much appreciated 🤘🤘
what is this rightlight you are using?
Nice video, my name is Zack too!
Thanks!
4:13 the amazon seller just used each and every word he could use in the product name 😂
Really interested ❤️
Leds vs flash strobe for product photography?
Constant light is best, imo.
I use both... LED mostly for video, but some for product photography. I find I really have to drag the shutter using LED for photography if I want to keep the ISO as low as possible. It takes a lot for an LED to match the output of strobe, but I'm only using the Amaran lights.
Video editing app
FInal Cut
can i use cheap ring light for this kind of light?
Of course. I’d say just look out for any sort of weird reflections that could potentially be caused by the shape of the light.
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24fps 🤮
Couldn't get past the absurd hair ........
@@jordanwhite5470 then you really won’t like watching any of my videos 😂