White Product on White Background Photography - Amazon Style
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- Опубликовано: 24 мар 2020
- White Product on White Background Photography - Amazon Style
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THANK YOU. This completely changed the outcome of the white product I was shooting on the white mini cyc wall I had. I just happened to have heavy weight translum material at the studio and switched it out for the setup you have here and the difference is night and day!
That's great to hear, fantastic!
Thank you my friend. I'm binge watching all your tutorials again. Love them.
Take care! Already looking forward to the next! 😁📸
Thanks a lot my friend!
Nice to see your videos in these rought times. It always cheers me up to see your work and to learn from You! Keep it up :)
Big thanks! Take care.
So generous!!! Thank you, sir. You helped so many with your marvelous technique!
You are very welcome
Another great video and interesting to see how you would do a white on white shoot. I’d love to see more of your photoshop work when you composite images it’s really valuable to see your work flow. Hope you are staying safe in these troubling times and I’m so grateful you’re still making videos, I think you definitely deserve the coffee and I’m glad I signed up to buy you a cup ☕️ well deserved mate. Nick
Hi Nick and huge thanks for the coffee!
Yes, I will try to do more post videos, the problem is that they are not so popular as the light tutorials. Don't know why...
The most thorough and generous video from shooting to editing. Thank you very much for your time.
You are very welcome, thanks a lot!
7:50 helped me so much. I was bumping up exposure on the camera to eliminate the grey background, but my white products were starting to wash out. Made me realise my lighting approach was wrong. Excited to try this out over the weekend. Thank you.
Happy to help!
This is an awesome tutorial! Thank you so much and glad I found your channel as I am getting into product photography!
Awesome! Thank you!
Thank you Martin.
Your video are so marvellous, clear, smart
Subscribed!
Thanks and welcome
Big love from Australia mate! Thank you for your amazing tutorials, they’re a massive inspiration 😁
Very uplifting words. Thanks 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
great video, really good to see the process from the shoot to post. also love the simple light setup.
Thanks man!
Great video!! Nice and clean result, in a simple case wich is very useful.
Thanks to clear up my thoughts in these time when we have to be at home..
We're all in it together! Thanks!
Thanks for including the edit in this video Martin. As again a great tutorial. Keep them coming
Thanks a lot!
Great video! I loved the techniques you shared. Thank you!
You are so welcome!
Fantastic as always, Thank you for all you do.
Thanks for watching! 😃
Love your videos !!!! Really good stuff
Keep making more please
I will! Thanks!
Man you are great. Love your videos. Helps a lot! Thank you!
Glad to hear it!
I can't believe I just found your channel today. Wish I found it sooner. Already went through a few of your videos. Love your style of teaching. Subscribed!
Welcome!! No worries, we just got started 😃
Yo! Thank you for opening Photoshop up! :) Great process and fun to watch, as always! Keep on rockin`!
Thanks 😃🙏🏻
As always a great tutorial!! So excited to try it out :)
🙏🏻😃 Tack Sune!
Love the video and enjoy the different focal length. As a video idea (or series) it would be great to learn how you attract clients for your work. Not so much "products for Amazon" but more clients who want you for your vision and creative approach.
Thanks, right now I have some discussions with a client to make a video from first contact to delivering the photos. I think that would be appreciated.
great video, i had tought another lightnin setup but this is amazing
Glad you liked it!
Thank you for another great video which is simple to understand.
Thanks D!
Amazing stuff, thank you for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks Martin - I've learnt a helluva lot from your vids ..
Thats fantastic to hear!
Beautiful! Thanks a lot Martin. This was great. ;)
Thanks 😃🙏🏻
Thank You. Always something new.
Thanks a lot!
Another great source of info. Thanks again !
Thanks Teddy!
Thanks for this one! I really enjoy your videos and just joined your group. I like the weekly challenges and I will be taking your tips to use with our own product photos. I’ll share some of them to get your feedback!
Great! And thanks!
Another cool video man ,luved watching it like i do all your videos they have learned me a lot dude, so thanks.
Thanks for watching! 😃
Most important thing of all: coffee. Subscribed.
Indeed! 😁 Thanks.
Always great advice
Thanks very kind!
This video is very helpful, very detail, many thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Outstanding as usual and i have no idea why you are not selling your tutorials like other photographers out there ?! They sell shit for a lot of money and you simply sell your amazing knowledge for free!! You are a master. Thank you
Thanks a million 👽 I want anyone to be able to learn photography. My goal is to grow the channel so I can do this full time for you guys. Only need another 100-200K subs 🤣
@@botvidsson Your videoes are a treasure grove for people who want to learn photography. You should've had 1million + easy
i love your tutos , many thanks
Big thanks!
Nice to see your videos again thank you!
Thanks man!
Pretty great! Thank You
Jim
Thanks!
Incredible your work 😍
Thank you so much 😀
Thanx! Your videos are a bit long for me, but very helpful! Subscribed ;)
Thanks for the sub! Yes this one is a bit too long...
THANK YOU! I was having such a hard time with this. I LOVE your methods and the result!
Glad it helped! Thanks!
@@botvidsson Thank YOU so much! I learned more in your one single video (from your techniques with photo taking) to the editing, then I've learned from any other videos out there. I am hooked. I can't wait to watch more of your content. Thank YOU so much!
Holly! It makes me so super happy to hear. Thanks for your kind words 😍
@@botvidsson Martin! Thank you! 🤗 I am so happy I found you and your channel. I am not a photographer but just recently jumped right into it for a company I am working for. They have no photos of their products, just renderings. And, I am working with a guy to create video ads and he needs some decent photos to use. So, I'm doing my best with my lack of skills and experience :) and trying to get some good photos this week. I did some photography many years ago as a print journalist but it's so different. I really want to get into a lot more, for product photography..so lots of learning and practice. I love all these videos of yours - addressing all the lighting challenges. You are amazing and talented. I love learning from your videos - the photos on your website are unbelievably amazing - so thank you again!
@@LifeDIY Thanks a million! So happy to help you out. Good luck with the photos and just ask if you need some help.
Fantastic work, as expected :)
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Amazing work as always ! Godt arbejde :)
Tack!!
Like usual Amazing
Thank you so much 😀
This photoshop tutorial is so fantastic and so educational. Thank you. Would you PLEASE expand this so I can follow you step by step on my computer as well? This is the part that I have really wanted to lean. So great. I have been a great fan of yours. Thank you
Thanks a lot! I think I have same other retouching tutorials on the channel that might cover that.
Thank you, that was very helpful.
You're welcome!
Great as usual
thanks from Egypt
Thanks 🙏🏻😃
Thanks for sharing another great tutorial.
My pleasure! Thanks a million.
Great video!!! You’re definitely one of the best product photography channels out there! Do you thing you could make a video about lights? I’m interested in what kind of lights are best for a beginner product photographer. Do you need fast recycling times? Or maybe short flash duration time? Whats the difference between 300W and 1kW? It’s all really confusing and I think a lot of people would benefit from that video. I hope that makes sense. Cheers!
Hello and thanks for the kind words.
You will probably not need fast recycling time that often but fast flash duration can be good if you like to freeze motion sometimes.
1000ws is a lot of power, will work for everything, 300ws is kind of ok for many situations, I use 500ws and that power work for most photo situations. Watt Seconds are the power of the flash. In product photography you want a lot of power cuz you shoot threw diffusion and you want to use high aperture numbers like f11-f16 to get as much of the photo in focus.
I love it! Tks
Thanks!
Great as allways😄
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Great job man thank you
Thanks!
CANT WAIT !!!
GREAT!!
Good video! Thanks for that! Nice!
Thanks Pawel!
Great video, got a little complex there at the end, with the dodgin, burning and maskin, for a PS novice. Hopefully can absorb those last steps and replicate this. Thanks!
Glad I could help! Good luck!
I totally agree. White on white is so boring and creatively limiting, but so many client types what it. I still really enjoyed hating your take on it. Quite often the white product can loose shape and depth or even fall into the white background. Great use of black cards to help revive the product and pull in out. Very cool my dude!
Thanks Kent for the support 😃
great video thanks!
Glad you liked it!
finally, i need amazon style product photography tutorial
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Fantastic
Wow thank you so much it was very helpfull
You're welcome!
GREAT VIDEO. THANKS YOU
Thank you too!
Thanks for your video.
You are welcome
Ämän guvadrolig! "Blurryblurryblurry":D Måste följa!
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Wow! thank you very much!
Thanks 🙏🏻😃
that was very helpful, gave me some ideas :)
Glad I could help!
Very helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
can you make tutorial for transparent objects like clear plastic container on white background
Not sure I will do more on white background... We'll have to see my friend
WooHoo... Take me away from this mad world for a bit Botvidsson!
I will... 👍🏽
Nice job!
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Nice job! Another perfect tutorial. Take care of yourself, and stay at home!! See you soon, in the next...
You too! But if I stay at home there will be no videos... hard times... Thanks!
@@botvidsson Sure! All my clients sent the jobs to the next month. I've already cleaned my lenses four times...
👍🏼😆 Cleaning is good!
thanks for this video
Most welcome
nice tutorial, subscribed
Great to hear! Welcome to the channel.
Thank you!!!
You're welcome!
very nice video. Thanks
Thanks 🙏🏻
Thank you!
Thanks for watching
Thanks a lot for your videos! So great!!! I have a Question: Can you do a Video and explaining the Softbox Shapes? When to use what kind of box? And maybe a Video on all your Stands, C-Standy, Klamps etc.
Great suggestion! However, I have one video about clamps and stuff, it's hidden, only for the Coffee Supporters.
thanks it's really a good informations
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the vedio
Most welcome
So logical!
Thanks!!
You're a genius dude
Oh! Thanks a million!
Class
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instead of raising iso with loss of quality keep iso at 100 and use multiple pops of the flash to gain the light needed with long exposure time and dark room.
Love your videos and the fun you are having. Keep 'em coming
Never tried multi pop, is it like the high end Broncolor packs? How to do it on Profoto moonlights? Manually? What if you have 3 flashes... loooooong shutter speed? 😃
Sounds painfull :D
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you've great ideas
Thank you! 😊
What spring loaded clamp are you using to hold the foam core in place? I checked your affiliate link but I'm not sure if it's the same one you have on there.
You mean the small black one? I don't remember where I got it, its not exactly the same on Amazon but it looks close.
So much effort,
But awesome video.
I should try
You can do it! Thanks! 😃
yeah !
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Boom!!
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Good stuff
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I never knew “product” sounded same with Swedish accent and Chinese accent 😅 love you’re vids mate 🍻
What do you mean, I don't have an accent!?!?! 😁
very nice, thx your tuts video
Glad you like them!
@@botvidsson 😬🙏
most excellent - I enjoyed seing how you approached this and especially the black boards used to help define the product white edges against white background. Whats interesting is that the shot didnt look as clean white in photoshop as it did in the live shoot and on your tethered software. I want to achieve pure white for catalogue product shots with minimal retouching if any !
I was thinking how to do this using constant light source too as working from home doing multiple products and flash firing all the time is overkill for products that dont move im going to give a try as white on white has always been my biggest challenge to get consistent.
I actually had the wrong settings in Capture one, the edit tab was activated. Also, the best way to get consistent over all white is to use a bigger light source, the soft box I used was a bit small. Thanks and good luck
Excellent tutorial.... this is a perfect example why Photographers nowadays (newcomers and old experts) need to know and work with Photoshop and leave the fears of using such amazing tool, behind their heads (trust me I know lots of folks who get goose bumps of fear when you say Photoshop). For me all techniques I know on photography will end up in Photoshop otherwise it will be impossible to achieve such amazing images in product photography and landscape photography.
Photoshop is the Lightroom! Agree 100%
Or more like the darkroom :)
Ill be there!
Me too!
Good job
Thanks
increidlbw!
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Hi! Thank you for this video, it's really helpful. Could you tell me how or what program you used to show your pictures directly on a monitor?
I use CaptureOne and Lightroom, in this video probably CaptureOne
Thanks for alla your Videos!!! So good!
I have a question, i want to buy 2 Flashes, how many Watt would you recommend for Product Photography? Thanks and thanks!
I would say minimum 500ws.
Please make another video on your Photoshop edit like masking that you just did and all steps...
I will try!
Very interesting.. Would you like to share how u can set warning on light room.. If u using other software the please tell me how we can set over expos warning on it.
In Lightroom Classic you toggle highlight/shadow clipping by hitting the "J" key on your keyboard.
The number one reason why white backdrop is asked is that Amazon ONLY allows the first shot of a product listing to be on pure white, so when someone searches a product group all photos the first images are on all white without distraction or clutter for all competitor products shown together on the same page for comparison.
But, you are right, lots of other company websites like white also for groups product shots whether boring or not for backdrop, probably because it is easy to swap out new products later on.
Thanks for that
Thanks, for the video 🙂 What power of flash do you use in this video? D1 500 or D1 000?
Thanks. Sorry, don't remember. Probably a 500ws
I'm thrilled with your tutorials mate. What softbox size would you recommend for product sessions with a Godox Ad600pro? Thank you!
I don't know what modifiers Godox has, is it Bowens mount? Then you have a bit variety to chose from. 2x3" is a really good standard softbox. However, I rarely use softbox for product/still life. My suggestion is to get a reflector with a honey comb grid and shoot through diffusion paper. You can do so much more lighting setups with that. Of course, a softbox is always good to have, I would might say a strip box 1x4? is the best, more controlled then a 2x3 softbox.
botvidsson Thanks a lot for the answer. This is really helpful.