Dude, I was expecting a product sale or something. This was a full-scale step by step guide start to finish and proper workflow included with the time-lapse... Wow. Fantastic job and great video! Thank you for the inspiration 🎉
I've been interested in learning more Abt commercial photography. I'm very satisfied with this video. I think it's a very very intelligent way to shoot garments .
Where I struggle with is the folding of shirts if they're flat lay like you did in your last video. Can you do a separate video just showing folding techniques to get the clothes looking good for shooting as well as pinning techniques to the board, and what kind of pins fo you use for thick clothing?
Is the Polyboard Hard or is it like Foam board? I keep trying to look it up online to buy it but it all appears as hard plastic and I don't know how anything could poke thru that
Is your white to begin with before you put the paper over... sorry so many questions the stuff I found has writing all over t for insulation and yours looks white =)
I used a white polystyrene board, 1.2 by 2.4 meters, you can find them in every big diy store. The paper creates a smooth surface and also helps the pins to not break the board.@@privityboutique6743
Hİ, you have an amazing channel with easy to understand explanation and very useful tips. How would you fo about shooting Leather jackets and fur? I would like to build a website for our store that hasabout 1600 pieces of leather and fur that i need to photograph. Im not sure if i should invest in a ghost manequinn, try laying them out or try anything else. What would you recommend best? Thank you for your videos.
Hi Anna, thanks! For heavy leather garments you can use a hanger to hold, attached to a C-stand with fishing wire. If you have a nice hanger you can also keep it 🙃
Marco, thanks for the answer. I have decided to purchase an invisible mannequin, I think the fact that you can rotate it and take side shots is wonderful. I don’t think any other photography method lets you take photos this quickly, perhaps I think this way because I’m a beginner. But also the fact that the shoulder width and the ratio always stays the same and you don’t have to do any aligning or cropping also comforts me. What are your thoughts on ghost mannequins ?
@@annazafer1971 I shoot invisible mannequin for some clients but the most famous fashion brand are used to shoot in flatshot style/ hanger shots as it makes the garment look neater and cleaner. I know you can shoot side shot on mannequin but it's not always necessary when having model images + front product shot.
They are common dressmaker pins, they don’t damage much the board because of the paper at the front. If you try without paper you’ll notice the difference. To hang heavy garment you can use 3 pins at time, 1cm or more close to each other. If something is really heavy just use an hanger with a c stand bar touching the board.
Hey, I think this works better for you ruclips.net/video/u2SjB-mF6ec/видео.html Not sure about the ring light as you need lots of power and a softer light. Might be a good idea to invest in a softbox :D
Dude, I was expecting a product sale or something.
This was a full-scale step by step guide start to finish and proper workflow included with the time-lapse...
Wow. Fantastic job and great video! Thank you for the inspiration 🎉
Glad this showed up again just in case if needed or practice just in case. Great work on the videos!!
I've been interested in learning more Abt commercial photography. I'm very satisfied with this video. I think it's a very very intelligent way to shoot garments .
Takes quite a while if you want to photograph the back and then detail shots as well. But by far the best tips! Thank you 🙏
I have scoured the whole Internet to find this. Thank you for making a video about this
Same here
This is THEEEEEEE BEST video for photographing clothing ever!!! Thank you so so much!!!
Yay! Thank you!
I feel dumb not thinking of this myself lol
How do you take care about not damaging the pieces with the pins, when you have later 10 little wholes in a leather coat?
I pin where the sewing lines pass. Also, most of the garments are samples and they are not for sell
When I shot for selling, how can I adjust with pin for garments which I have to sell also?
Where I struggle with is the folding of shirts if they're flat lay like you did in your last video. Can you do a separate video just showing folding techniques to get the clothes looking good for shooting as well as pinning techniques to the board, and what kind of pins fo you use for thick clothing?
Brilliant!!!
Love your video, thank you ! Please can you tell me the thickness of your poly board?
Hi, it's 5cm, you can find them in any DIY shop.
Awesome. Thank you!
Thank you so much! Very valuable information!
This was exactly what I needed. Thank you 😄
Your videos are awesome. Thanks.
Is the Polyboard Hard or is it like Foam board? I keep trying to look it up online to buy it but it all appears as hard plastic and I don't know how anything could poke thru that
Its like the polystyrene from packaging like tv or large appliances. You can find the panels at DIY shops.
Wait so then ti is plastic kind of now I am googling that =(@@Onemorecolour_studio
Is your white to begin with before you put the paper over... sorry so many questions the stuff I found has writing all over t for insulation and yours looks white =)
I used a white polystyrene board, 1.2 by 2.4 meters, you can find them in every big diy store. The paper creates a smooth surface and also helps the pins to not break the board.@@privityboutique6743
Hİ, you have an amazing channel with easy to understand explanation and very useful tips. How would you fo about shooting Leather jackets and fur? I would like to build a website for our store that hasabout 1600 pieces of leather and fur that i need to photograph. Im not sure if i should invest in a ghost manequinn, try laying them out or try anything else. What would you recommend best? Thank you for your videos.
Hi Anna, thanks! For heavy leather garments you can use a hanger to hold, attached to a C-stand with fishing wire. If you have a nice hanger you can also keep it 🙃
Marco, thanks for the answer. I have decided to purchase an invisible mannequin, I think the fact that you can rotate it and take side shots is wonderful. I don’t think any other photography method lets you take photos this quickly, perhaps I think this way because I’m a beginner. But also the fact that the shoulder width and the ratio always stays the same and you don’t have to do any aligning or cropping also comforts me. What are your thoughts on ghost mannequins ?
@@annazafer1971 I shoot invisible mannequin for some clients but the most famous fashion brand are used to shoot in flatshot style/ hanger shots as it makes the garment look neater and cleaner. I know you can shoot side shot on mannequin but it's not always necessary when having model images + front product shot.
Can you please show the pin shape and how it doesn’t damaged the board and the paper ?? I mean because of the weight in case of heavy garments?
They are common dressmaker pins, they don’t damage much the board because of the paper at the front. If you try without paper you’ll notice the difference. To hang heavy garment you can use 3 pins at time, 1cm or more close to each other. If something is really heavy just use an hanger with a c stand bar touching the board.
Good advice, thanks!
I feel that I need to be paying for this info
Valuable video
quick question, where do you buy these things to make the background? also what needles are used as i am struggling to find these things
You can use standard sewing pins. The polystyrene panel are available to any diy/ home renovation shop.
thank you for sharing ❤
How can I do this at home with a ring light? Would be nice to see this kind of tutorials
Hey, I think this works better for you ruclips.net/video/u2SjB-mF6ec/видео.html
Not sure about the ring light as you need lots of power and a softer light. Might be a good idea to invest in a softbox :D
Can you pls suggest exact camera settings ..I have canon camera
Camera settings depends on lights you are using. Shoot between iso 100-400, aperture 9-11 and shutter 1/125 with flash
Also what lense to use for this shoot
I use a 24-70mm but any focal lenght between the range works fine!
ELITE!
Which colour sheet to use ?
Artic White Colorama, you can find online at any store - amzn.to/4g6qv1r
What Pins do you use?
Safety pins, prefer bigger size
What's in tha background?
It’s a polystyrene panel you can find in any diy/ home renovation shop.
Thanks
Thankyou so much
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Hi i want to reach to you for some help. I tried opening your instagram page link but it shows page not found. Please let me know how can i reach you
Hi, please contact me at @marco_civale or @onemorecolour
This is the best video I have found for product shooting. Thank you so much 🫶🫶🫶