Overhead light pointing at a reflector - cut a hole in the reflector - pop the lens through - 35 years in the game as a commercial product shooter - then you minimise shadows
@@tifftiffstudio Thats what we use - foam board is ace - and you can use grey and or black as an anti reflector too - we get through dozens of sheets every month -but you can also use gold to warm things up - if you can get the light high enough you then have a light which you can control with the reflector - I was taught this in the 80's by the guy who was selling up his studio- its basically a one light set up and we use it every single day - and you can use hard or soft lights - and other lights too - and with gels - but the point is you control the shadows and therefore the contrast - love your little channel - good stuff - good luck
Thank you! I usually find stone blocks on Amazon or Etsy. I think the beige/natural colored ones you see in this video were from Etsy. If you search in words like “stone slabs”, etc or “stone blocks jewelry display” you should get some options that pop up :)
You’re welcome! In my opinion, camera doesn’t matter as much as the lens for product photography. Some popular camera choices include Canon R5, Sony A7iii, and I personally use a Nikon z7ii. I also wrote a blog post about this topic that has more detailed information, if you want to check it out: www.tifftiffstudio.com/musings/best-camera And for lenses: www.tifftiffstudio.com/musings/best-lenses
Overhead light pointing at a reflector - cut a hole in the reflector - pop the lens through - 35 years in the game as a commercial product shooter - then you minimise shadows
This sounds great! Will definitely have to try this out. Can the reflector be any material, like a foam board for example?
@@tifftiffstudio Thats what we use - foam board is ace - and you can use grey and or black as an anti reflector too - we get through dozens of sheets every month -but you can also use gold to warm things up - if you can get the light high enough you then have a light which you can control with the reflector - I was taught this in the 80's by the guy who was selling up his studio- its basically a one light set up and we use it every single day - and you can use hard or soft lights - and other lights too - and with gels - but the point is you control the shadows and therefore the contrast - love your little channel - good stuff - good luck
🖐 Loved the shot and the message in the end, thanks!
Great video. Thanks for sharing your talent for our inspiration.
Great video, I like the creativity. Where I can find those types of stones and different colors!!! Thanks
Thank you! I usually find stone blocks on Amazon or Etsy. I think the beige/natural colored ones you see in this video were from Etsy. If you search in words like “stone slabs”, etc or “stone blocks jewelry display” you should get some options that pop up :)
The white ones are from amazon
@@tifftiffstudio thank you so much for quick response!! God bless
Thank you for the video. any camera suggestion for beginner who wanna shot cosmetic products ?
You’re welcome! In my opinion, camera doesn’t matter as much as the lens for product photography. Some popular camera choices include Canon R5, Sony A7iii, and I personally use a Nikon z7ii.
I also wrote a blog post about this topic that has more detailed information, if you want to check it out:
www.tifftiffstudio.com/musings/best-camera
And for lenses:
www.tifftiffstudio.com/musings/best-lenses
@@tifftiffstudio I appreciate your help. Thank you
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Hello! Loved the concept for these products! great job
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Yes please,. share anything you do in Photoshop 😉🙌
Will do, so stayed tuned! 😊😊😊
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Lovely vlog... subscribed now ❤
Tysm!! 💕