Wow this is so good, finally figured out to how to get food/product on the scene and on my backdrop without ruining the paper, the glass idea was genius! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for stopping by, in this photoshoot, I was using small LED panel from Aputure HR 672S with adjustable intensity. It can be also be controlled using the Aputure Wireless Remote and it has dual power system. Hope it helps. Have a great day :)
Thank you for comment Anaynya. Well, the reflection might be a problem, but you can solve it by changeing the angle. You will always need to shoot under some kind of angle, its is actualy not vertical on the object. Or you can change the direction of the light. Wish you Good luck 😃🍀
Using Glass for swatches and textures won't be a good idea because- 1. You won't get the freedom of lighting as the lights and camera might reflect in the shots. 2. You will end up getting fake/bad shadows for the products/swatches that won't look realistic. You should go for waterproof matt vinyl background instead of using glass and it won't reflect anything!
Thank you Sanket for your suggestion. You are right, vinyl background is really profesional alternative. In the time of making this video, i wanted to show and demonstrate how to get good looking photos when you dont have a vinyl background. On top of that, i like experimenting, so this was fun project how to make things different. Nowadays, when i shoot products for any company, i use profesional background in my studio. Thank you for stopping by and sharing your experience. I appriciate it ✌️Have a Nice day :)
Thanks for the tips and using the glass was a good idea.
Thank you. Hope it helped to inspire. What do u like to shoot the most? ☺️
Nice product photography ideas. I like photos on glass with added water. :)
Excellent
Thank you so much!
Omg I can't wait to try this. I always worry about smears because I don't want my background to get dirty. This is a life saver.
Thank you, i am glad you like this idea 😁😁
Well done
Thank you 🍀👍
I loved what you showed and how you showed it. Thank you!
Thank you, i am glad you like it :)
Wow this is so good, finally figured out to how to get food/product on the scene and on my backdrop without ruining the paper, the glass idea was genius! Thanks for sharing!
thank you for stopping by. I am glad it helped :) Wish you good luck while doing product photography and lot of happy clients :D :D
it looks very professional :)
Thank you ;)
Thank you for your video! ❤️❤️
Thank you, i am glad you like it 😌😀
Thanks for the tips, very creative :)
I'm going to use it for my product shoot. Thaaanks a lot!
Oh, thank you, I am glad It was helpful :) What products are you going to shoot? :)
Cosmetics, I'm not paid for this product shoot but I'm too bored. I also need it for my portfolio
Yes, i it always great to work on some project, even if it is your own project. You have nice channel, I have subscribed, keep going :)
Ohhh thank you! Have a great day! Stay safe always
How are you able to use glass without it reflecting the phone/camera??
Thank you for watching. Well, you just have to play around with angles. If it’s not possible you’ll have to remove unwanted reflections in post.
Hello, Thank you for this wonderful video! I wanted to ask where did you get that additional light from?
Thank you for stopping by,
in this photoshoot, I was using small LED panel from Aputure HR 672S with adjustable intensity. It can be also be controlled using the Aputure Wireless Remote and it has dual power system. Hope it helps. Have a great day :)
Thank you so much I learned a lot🥺
You’re welcome 😊
While working with glass, our own reflection of capturing the photo is hindering my clicks, please help
Thank you for comment Anaynya. Well, the reflection might be a problem, but you can solve it by changeing the angle. You will always need to shoot under some kind of angle, its is actualy not vertical on the object. Or you can change the direction of the light. Wish you Good luck 😃🍀
Using Glass for swatches and textures won't be a good idea because-
1. You won't get the freedom of lighting as the lights and camera might reflect in the shots.
2. You will end up getting fake/bad shadows for the products/swatches that won't look realistic.
You should go for waterproof matt vinyl background instead of using glass and it won't reflect anything!
Thank you Sanket for your suggestion. You are right, vinyl background is really profesional alternative. In the time of making this video, i wanted to show and demonstrate how to get good looking photos when you dont have a vinyl background. On top of that, i like experimenting, so this was fun project how to make things different. Nowadays, when i shoot products for any company, i use profesional background in my studio. Thank you for stopping by and sharing your experience. I appriciate it ✌️Have a Nice day :)