@@slavbarbie Your welcome. If you are using manual settings, you should be able to get good contrast with decent color. all the white can really play tricks on a camera
Whoa! Love how easy you make your videos to follow. Usually when I hear Photoshop work is required, I instantly think “Oh gosh…gonna be some drawn out process”. But the way you showed it is fantastically simple and makes me want to actually try this. Thx!
I have trouble doing product photography when my item is a vitamin bottle. It's hard to get everything in focus and it's difficult to get the lighting right so portions of the bottle aren't over-exposed while other portions of the same bottle aren't under-exposed.
For light add a 2nd light on the darker side or use a bounce card to fill in shadows. for focus increase your depth of field or use focus stacking. Here is a video on focus stacking: ruclips.net/video/N2xeKsGioKA/видео.html
All thought it is cutlery/food photography I explain it here: ruclips.net/video/zoqaHex6yOY/видео.html This video on shiny objects may help to: ruclips.net/video/x5vk0GsHRSo/видео.html If your still struggling give me a shout.
Thank you. You can do white on white, but to make your product pop a bit more try maybe off white, light grey. Or play with the background based on the smell, like ocean breeze on a light blue or shade there of. Romantic, think your reds, pinks etc. You can also base your background color on the ingredients. Sometimes a pure white background is not the best option.
Hi there thank you so much for all your tips! I’m just starting so kinda clueless, do you need extra lighting or can you use natural lighting? Thank you so much!! :)
Your welcome. Yes you can use natural light. To get the back white i would use the natural light behind the subject and use white foam core or any white or silver surface to bounce light onto the sides and front of the subject. If the light is to harsh use a window sheer or anything to diffuse the natural light.
Move your main light to the side. adjust the main light till you get the effect you want. The product will block some of the light making a shadow, Make sure your background light is not to strong or it will blow out the table surface and burn out the shadow.
What are you struggling with in product photography?
Getting good, vibrant colors with good contrasts is a real issue for me! I think that white background would elevate my photos a lot. Thank you!
@@slavbarbie Your welcome. If you are using manual settings, you should be able to get good contrast with decent color. all the white can really play tricks on a camera
eye wear product....in white background...
@@bestactionfilms Yes, that can be a big challenge. Might try to make a video on it.
Appreciated your work Michael!
Thank you.
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you Michael, I will try those ideas, 🏴
Your welcome. Good luck.
Whoa! Love how easy you make your videos to follow. Usually when I hear Photoshop work is required, I instantly think “Oh gosh…gonna be some drawn out process”. But the way you showed it is fantastically simple and makes me want to actually try this. Thx!
Thank you. You should try it, it is not hard and the more you do it the better you will get.
@@MichaelCGrayPhotography I will definitely try it!
Tips and tricks. My respects!
Thank you.
This video was simple, straight to the point and I learned some new product editing tricks. Thank you!
Thanks, glad you liked it.
Thank you. I now have something else to work on. This tutorial was great!
Your welcome. It is always good to be working on new skills.
Straight to the point. I appreciate you Michael
Thank you, although i do tend to babble now and then....LOL
@@MichaelCGrayPhotography 😅
Thanks! I appreciate the PS tutorials!
No problem!
Very helpful, thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
I have trouble doing product photography when my item is a vitamin bottle. It's hard to get everything in focus and it's difficult to get the lighting right so portions of the bottle aren't over-exposed while other portions of the same bottle aren't under-exposed.
For light add a 2nd light on the darker side or use a bounce card to fill in shadows.
for focus increase your depth of field or use focus stacking.
Here is a video on focus stacking: ruclips.net/video/N2xeKsGioKA/видео.html
Subscribed, really awsome
Awesome, thank you.
This video was very helpful! Thank you! Can you do a video about shooting shiny labels? Like gold foil letters on a bottle?
All thought it is cutlery/food photography I explain it here: ruclips.net/video/zoqaHex6yOY/видео.html
This video on shiny objects may help to: ruclips.net/video/x5vk0GsHRSo/видео.html
If your still struggling give me a shout.
Nice & Easy !!! Thank You ❤
Glad you liked it.
Fabulous video, I think I can try this for my luxury candles. I am not sure what background to use as my jars are white ceramic? 🏴🏴
Thank you.
You can do white on white, but to make your product pop a bit more try maybe off white, light grey. Or play with the background based on the smell, like ocean breeze on a light blue or shade there of. Romantic, think your reds, pinks etc.
You can also base your background color on the ingredients.
Sometimes a pure white background is not the best option.
Hi there thank you so much for all your tips! I’m just starting so kinda clueless, do you need extra lighting or can you use natural lighting? Thank you so much!! :)
Your welcome. Yes you can use natural light. To get the back white i would use the natural light behind the subject and use white foam core or any white or silver surface to bounce light onto the sides and front of the subject.
If the light is to harsh use a window sheer or anything to diffuse the natural light.
Good day how do u shoot on white and also have some shadow on the side??
Move your main light to the side. adjust the main light till you get the effect you want. The product will block some of the light making a shadow, Make sure your background light is not to strong or it will blow out the table surface and burn out the shadow.
Then how do i clean it without removing the shadow.
@@buddystylediff2941 In photoshop use the doge tool set to highlights or you can simply use a pure white brush and paint white where you want it
Thanks alot lemme get to it.....