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Keep plugging! You know how to shoot! Keep Plugging! Love the small set! Smart! That whole I will shoot it at my studio, pause apartment! Genius! You were taught well!
I actually made a custom weld circular like your final one, but I put a sleeve instead of a nut... and now that I see yours, I am totally gonna put a nut on mine. Thanks.
@@workphlo I know right? I made mine for Stainless Steel pots and pans. I have footage, and come to think of it, I really should made a video out of that!
Great work Dustin. And thanks for the opportunity to join your group. PS: I have been using Yn flash and their triggers etc. Great value items at low price point. Cheers mate.
@@workphlo just FYI, I was formally trained in photography at University, and have nearly 20 years of knowledge as a professional working photographer, so I guess I can pick the good from bad when it comes to photographic reviews and education on youtube. And there is ALOT of rubbish out there!! Thankyou very much for your content! I recommend it weekly to intermediates looking to expand their knowledge. Its refreshing to see tutorials such as yours online, which are clear, concise and accurate. Look forward to future videos
workphlo Thank you! I am still trying to copy your set up but I keep procrastinating on it for some reason. May I ask you what tether cable you use? (I have a Sony A7R2)
@@TaylorMadeMoment Right on I hear ya. I use a massive 15ft cord I got off Amazon years ago but I no longer have a usable link. I think I will bite the bullet and buy a good tether tools one soon though! Mine slips often.
Great video, man! I'm not interested in product photography myself but managed to press play on your PetaPixel post. Keep up the great work, you've got a good teaching style.
Hi Just want to say thanks for your videos.. I am an avid amateur photographer and really interested in learning product photography so your video tutorials are very welcome.
On the medium table, why did you choose a white plexi plate instead of a black? The black would help avoid the milky reflection of the table in the bottle and give a higher contrast reflection of the bottle
I'd like to request the 4-minute video on processing this wine bottle image. I'm subscribed now and looking forward to going through your other great videos. Thanks!
Yes! You can cover a rectangular softbox with fabric or black paper to create a strip light window. Or just use the larger softbox and see how it looks!
been using your techniques and it is really helping with small product (cosmetic packaging) photography. Keep up the good work. I got a "clicker" to remotely fire my camera. It works on my Nikon D750 but for some reason Nikon does not offer the infrared connection on the D850. So I have to reach over to the computer and press the shutter button there which is a pain when I am trying to hand hold a reflector (or flag).
I've sometimes used the computers wireless mouse as a "clicker". I just position it over the shutter button on the computer and then pick up the mouse. Perhaps not the best solution but a simple one.
thank you brother! amazing vids! i love how you explain everything, i just signed for the edit, cant wait for you guys to send it to me, cuz my PS skills are pretty bad! haha thanks!
@@workphlo Hi!! thanks for the Reply! I have, I just checked it, it was on the spamm, thats why I did not find it! Thank you so much, you are the best!
Any chance you could make a video on using continues lighting for photography? I don't have speed lights because I normally do video but I need to take photos of my products to sell too and don't want to have to buy speed lights if I don't need to.
Would love to see the editing for this. I'm fairly new to photography and still unsure of which "field" I want to lean towards but I do quite like the processes of product photography.
@@workphlo Thanks! Much appreciated. I bought your 10 x 6 table/attachment, black acrylic and the bottle support a while ago so I'm looking forward to putting it all to use today!
This is my go-to video - it's concise yet comprehensive. I would like to see the post-editing video. I sent an email yet I have not received your link. Please advise. Thank you!
Justin, what happened with that great hair ? it certainly made you stand out, specially you being all pragmatic didactic, bit like Mr White's chemistry class. How much I have learned from you is mind blowing. I am old school Large format ( 8 X 10 - 4 X 5 ) almost exclusively. Then the digital thing came (I still don't know how to properly use Lrc) same a bit for Capture One Pro. I just don't have the time, and haven't found an inspiring tutor.. (Interested ?) the mind blowing thing you gave me was COMPOSITING .... thank you for introducing me to this, in such a : easy Go easy Phlo manner ! Your Videos don't take any time at all to master .. Almost. Yes Justin, I would love to have the link to the work you do on that bottle. With all my best and kindest regards. Maybe the Hair could be a summer thing right ? Hendrik Smildiger NYC
I really do like the content and thank you for the tips which are appreciated. But even though you did say this was a Serbian Red, when you zoomed on to the label it clearly said "Vins de Croatia". I am quite certain that Pelješac just as the manufacturer would not mind being put into the right country as Croatian wines do share the temper with it's indigenous people. :P
Hi, do not know if someone has corrected you but please, I encourage you to change your audio or to put a note on the video that you have made a mistake. The bottle and the wine is pure Croatian from the region of Pelješac peninsula of Croatia. Thank you, Dejan Hren, Croatia. Other then that, great work and really great explanations in your videos.
Yupp - angle of relection comes into play there. Bottom of the bottle is bound to reflect the table, since it's curved inwards, towards the table. Actually, you get a reflection of the table even if the bottle is cylindrical all the way. Small table is the solution and getting the stripbox nice and snug up against the bottle makes a world of difference. A sharp reflection of the stripbox tells the bottle is glossy. Not matte. Another solution of cutting off the table reflection is to shoot the bootle from slightly below. But you can't have a 35 mm lens on if so. Well, you can, but you have to consider the perspective with skewed lines ... Short tele is the better option.
The neck or the wrap? The neck features a highlight, it is broken - but that is what I like (I think it looks unatrual when you forced a full highlight on a shouldered bottle) Cheers
Fantastic tutorial and also - a great hero - a renown CROATIAN wine from the Pelješac peninsula in the Adriatic sea. ABSOLUTELY nothing to do with Serbia. Just sayin'.
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Was the wine edit still available for viewing?
Hello is it still possible to get the wine edit?
HE"S BACK!
Cheers John
Ah yes, 2018 was a great year. We'll be enjoying those Croatian reds for decades. Great tutorial as usual. God, your attention to detail!
It was delicious, too.
Good to have u back, bruh! Miss ya!! ♡♡♡♡
We love Beyond Photography! 🍷
Im glad you back. Missing so much your video
Thanks Mohd, our next video we shoot heroic glassware stay tuned!
Would like to see your edit of this. I am really enjoying and learning a lot. Thanks for the Education……Keep it up……Joey
Welcome back, your video gave me the inspiration to do same. Thanks for all you do!
That means a lot to me, best of luck on your endeavors Emmanuel
Keep plugging! You know how to shoot! Keep Plugging! Love the small set! Smart! That whole I will shoot it at my studio, pause apartment! Genius! You were taught well!
Biff I love your enthusiasm it has me excited. I will keep going!
It's always nice seeing new videos from you!! Thanks!!
Thanks Stuart and I seriously appreciate the comment.
Sweet!! Thanks for having the classes.
I actually made a custom weld circular like your final one, but I put a sleeve instead of a nut... and now that I see yours, I am totally gonna put a nut on mine. Thanks.
It is a life saver!
brb learning how to weld
@@workphlo I know right? I made mine for Stainless Steel pots and pans. I have footage, and come to think of it, I really should made a video out of that!
@@joepolophotography Don't burn your hands. I learnt that the hardest way possible! 🤣
your video proves that it is the man who creates, the camera just records.
I love that, thanks Salim.
Great work Dustin. And thanks for the opportunity to join your group. PS: I have been using Yn flash and their triggers etc. Great value items at low price point. Cheers mate.
Yn Flash + Triggers are a wonderful combo. So Happy I went with them years ago.
Great to see you back.
Cheers Suparna
Thank you for choose Croatian wine! Greetings from Croatia
Awsome just what I was trying to prevent ..picked up a small baby plate and a round small plate. Can’t wait to give it a “shot”
Awesome best of luck
Nice that you are back!
Bless!
I use the reverse cup option and place the softbox over the table. Great video again!
Reverse cup option is powerful!
best lighting tutorials on RUclips!
Strong endorsement, cheers
@@workphlo just FYI, I was formally trained in photography at University, and have nearly 20 years of knowledge as a professional working photographer, so I guess I can pick the good from bad when it comes to photographic reviews and education on youtube. And there is ALOT of rubbish out there!!
Thankyou very much for your content! I recommend it weekly to intermediates looking to expand their knowledge.
Its refreshing to see tutorials such as yours online, which are clear, concise and accurate.
Look forward to future videos
I have never signed up for an email list that fast in my life 😂 love your stuff!
You are too kind Brandon, thanks man!
workphlo Thank you! I am still trying to copy your set up but I keep procrastinating on it for some reason. May I ask you what tether cable you use? (I have a Sony A7R2)
@@TaylorMadeMoment Right on I hear ya. I use a massive 15ft cord I got off Amazon years ago but I no longer have a usable link. I think I will bite the bullet and buy a good tether tools one soon though! Mine slips often.
It's amazing how a small tweak in set-up can have game-changing effects. Missed your videos Dustin!
Cheers m8
Another fantastic lesson of photography. Thanks for that.
Hey thanks for the tutorial. I would be keen to see your video on editing the wine bottle. Cheers
You got it! The link is in the description!
I learn so much from these tutorials. Always stoked to see your notifications. Thanks, bro.
Cheers Justin, have a good one
Thanks Dustin, Brilliant video as always. Informative and very helpful.
Thanks a lot Anthony, you're the best.
Finally another one of your videos, great content thanks!
More are coming, look out!!
@@workphlo Exciting news, been missing your tutorials when you took a break.
welcome back,, i like your tutorial video
Great, thanks!
Great video, man! I'm not interested in product photography myself but managed to press play on your PetaPixel post. Keep up the great work, you've got a good teaching style.
Awesome Jerry, thank you for watching :)
Great video which gets right to the point, thanks mate
Thank you! I've wasted a lot of time watching non concise tutorials lol
You explain everything so clearly, thank you.
Thank you I aim for clarity, thanks for commenting.
Been waiting for another video from you. Love your work!
Thanks man
Good stuff. Short and sweet.
Thanks Bill
Very helpful video, looking forward to the edit..
Cheers Andy! That video is in production
Very helpful video. Short and good
Thanks nick I wanted to make it concise!
Subscribed and a bonus you are a fellow Canadian. Cheers looking forward to more great video
Cheers Jules, I love Canada!
Love your channel Dustin and your wook !
Thanks !
This guy's a real hack!
Thanks for the tips
Keep boosting my algorithm peps! Cheers bud
Thanks for this! I'm trying desperately to master wine photography... And, btw, wine is Croatian.
Yes I see this now, thank you Luka! :)
We Really Missed you here!
Look out for more!
I'd love to see your editing of this shot. Thanks!!
Thanks George! Please do sign up in the pinned commented for free :)
@@workphlo The link doesn't work.
Hi
Just want to say thanks for your videos.. I am an avid amateur photographer and really interested in learning product photography so your video tutorials are very welcome.
No problem Keith making these wine photography tutorials is my passion. Thanks!
Great instruction. May I have the link to the edit video of this shoot?
Just ordered the custom medium table attachment but didn’t see the small circular one available. Enjoying your videos keep them coming!
Super informative and usefull , many thanks
Hi there, thanks for subscribing.
On the medium table, why did you choose a white plexi plate instead of a black? The black would help avoid the milky reflection of the table in the bottle and give a higher contrast reflection of the bottle
Great point you're right. I just quickly used that as an example normally I elect to use black. Thanks for watching our product photography
I'd like to request the 4-minute video on processing this wine bottle image. I'm subscribed now and looking forward to going through your other great videos. Thanks!
Link in description!
Croatian wine, great choice
It was a great choice, other than referring to it as a Serbian Red 5 seconds into the video, no regrets.
Great one John ! next step a transparent bottle ! ;-)
John!? :)
workphlo 😱 sorry Dustin ! 😅 thanks for your high quality contain as always
Hi! I would love to see the tutorial of the edits for this. Thank you!
This is a very nice Video, would you send me the link to see the post-production video? Thank you so much
Yes! Just go to the link in the description it will send to you automatically
great video as usual
Joseph P cheers bud
Really nice tutorial. Thanks!
Thank you
I think you have deep knowledge about photography lighting. Pls upload fashion or portrait photography releted lighting. Also food. Thanks in advance.
That would be fun.. thanks
Could you use a 24x24 softbox and feather it towards the camera and away from the bottle. I dont have a strip box. 😪
Absolutely!
What camera settings do u use?
I use f/16 on bottle normally!
Thanks great job
thank you for this video, that was very helpful
Glad I could help! I find it a useful topic.
Could I shoot these with a softbox instead of a stripbox ? Any tips ?
Yes! You can cover a rectangular softbox with fabric or black paper to create a strip light window. Or just use the larger softbox and see how it looks!
Thank you!
Thank you! Best of luck with photography.
could you tell me where or how you got that little table to mount on to a light stand? what parts do I need?
workphlo.shop/collections/frontpage/products/bottle-support-plate
Where i can get that table?
I custom welded it, but searching for a baby wall plate will give a similar option.
@@workphlo I found it, thank you.
Hi ... Please make more videos. Thanks 😊
Just uploaded a new one for you!
@@workphlo thank you so much ... Seen it ... Loved it and liked it 👍
been using your techniques and it is really helping with small product (cosmetic packaging) photography. Keep up the good work. I got a "clicker" to remotely fire my camera. It works on my Nikon D750 but for some reason Nikon does not offer the infrared connection on the D850. So I have to reach over to the computer and press the shutter button there which is a pain when I am trying to hand hold a reflector (or flag).
I hear you, I use the Cmd+K to fire exposures at times, but you're right the delay 2s is so useful with the remote for holding stuff. Best!
I've sometimes used the computers wireless mouse as a "clicker". I just position it over the shutter button on the computer and then pick up the mouse. Perhaps not the best solution but a simple one.
thank you brother! amazing vids! i love how you explain everything, i just signed for the edit, cant wait for you guys to send it to me, cuz my PS skills are pretty bad! haha thanks!
Afonso, can you tell me if you have received the e-mail? I sent it the 24th of January, cheers!
@@workphlo Hi!! thanks for the Reply! I have, I just checked it, it was on the spamm, thats why I did not find it! Thank you so much, you are the best!
Any chance you could make a video on using continues lighting for photography? I don't have speed lights because I normally do video but I need to take photos of my products to sell too and don't want to have to buy speed lights if I don't need to.
Yes! We have made a video here it is: ruclips.net/video/rfGtG7AaLY8/видео.html
More coming :)
Excellent video...
Hey David thanks !
Thanks great video, keep them coming :)
You bet! Stay tuned for a video on Monday.
Would love to see the editing for this. I'm fairly new to photography and still unsure of which "field" I want to lean towards but I do quite like the processes of product photography.
Absolutely, just make sure to sign up for the e-mail from our link in the description, as we need consent. Thanks!
Setting up to do a photo shoot for some wines today for a customer. Just curious to know what aperture you prefer for shots like this?
I like f/16 just to make sure I have a nice sharp bottle personally. Best of luck!
@@workphlo Thanks! Much appreciated. I bought your 10 x 6 table/attachment, black acrylic and the bottle support a while ago so I'm looking forward to putting it all to use today!
This is my go-to video - it's concise yet comprehensive. I would like to see the post-editing video. I sent an email yet I have not received your link. Please advise. Thank you!
I'll check it out!
i appreciate the cup upside down tip
Justin, what happened with that great hair ? it certainly made you stand out, specially you being all pragmatic didactic, bit like Mr White's chemistry class. How much I have learned from you is mind blowing. I am old school Large format ( 8 X 10 - 4 X 5 ) almost exclusively. Then the digital thing came (I still don't know how to properly use Lrc) same a bit for Capture One Pro. I just don't have the time, and haven't found an inspiring tutor.. (Interested ?) the mind blowing thing you gave me was COMPOSITING .... thank you for introducing me to this, in such a : easy Go easy Phlo manner ! Your Videos don't take any time at all to master .. Almost. Yes Justin, I would love to have the link to the work you do on that bottle.
With all my best and kindest regards. Maybe the Hair could be a summer thing right ?
Hendrik Smildiger NYC
I really do like the content and thank you for the tips which are appreciated. But even though you did say this was a Serbian Red, when you zoomed on to the label it clearly said "Vins de Croatia". I am quite certain that Pelješac just as the manufacturer would not mind being put into the right country as Croatian wines do share the temper with it's indigenous people. :P
thx
Thank you!
📸
Cheers Ace.
Hi, do not know if someone has corrected you but please, I encourage you to change your audio or to put a note on the video that you have made a mistake. The bottle and the wine is pure Croatian from the region of Pelješac peninsula of Croatia. Thank you, Dejan Hren, Croatia. Other then that, great work and really great explanations in your videos.
Thank you, I will!
Yupp - angle of relection comes into play there. Bottom of the bottle is bound to reflect the table, since it's curved inwards, towards the table. Actually, you get a reflection of the table even if the bottle is cylindrical all the way. Small table is the solution and getting the stripbox nice and snug up against the bottle makes a world of difference. A sharp reflection of the stripbox tells the bottle is glossy. Not matte.
Another solution of cutting off the table reflection is to shoot the bootle from slightly below. But you can't have a 35 mm lens on if so. Well, you can, but you have to consider the perspective with skewed lines ... Short tele is the better option.
Thanks for the wisdom I appreciate it.
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Great suggestion, thanks!
not so safe to leave emails in the public chat Perhaps a link to a sign up page
always great info Thanks for sharing
The link is in the description
what about the neck, its missing the light line
The neck or the wrap? The neck features a highlight, it is broken - but that is what I like (I think it looks unatrual when you forced a full highlight on a shouldered bottle) Cheers
Cool
Thanks
My apologies Justin VS Dustin aaghh !😊
Hey. Are you from Croatia? Wine is- that's why
I am from CANADA!
Serbian red?! It is written on the bottle that it is from Croatia, as far as I know these are two different countries.
Whoopsie of the year for sure
Fantastic tutorial and also - a great hero - a renown CROATIAN wine from the Pelješac peninsula in the Adriatic sea. ABSOLUTELY nothing to do with Serbia. Just sayin'.
I now know this, simple mistake. So Sorry!
This wine is not Serbian. It's Croatian. Big difference. It's even written on a bottle you are looking at the whole time.
I hear this a lot, and would like to formally apologize the the Republic of Croatia. Cheers Ivan! 🍷
Great video. But it is not Serbian wine, it is Croatian.
I paid the price for that mistake ;)
Frm technical point of view evrything is perfect. But why you talk about "serbian red" when this wine is labeled as CROATIAN wine?
I did a bad
Is there a better place to leave my email instead of in the comments?
Yes there is a link!
Pelješac is in Croatia, not Serbia. ;)
Thank-you, I would like to apologize to the Republic of Croatia.
*affects
10 POINTS TO GRYFFINDOR
It is not Serbian red wine, it is Croatian red wine from Pelješac
Yes 🍷 I see this now
Croatian red wine....
Oops
It's not Serbian wine. It's Croatian wine.
Now I see
I've had to photograph hundreds of bottles - i wish i had seen this before. Use gloves, my friends.
Gloves are very worth it sometimes. Thanks!
Dude, the wine is Croatian. It's right there on the label. Nice tips though.
It was quite the blunder, Cheers Robert 🍷
This serbian red is actualy croatian red 🤷🏼♀️
Yes you are right
Sorry man..it's a croatian not serbian wine..its even written on the top of the label... XD
So true...
Sorry but, this is Croatian wine👍
You are correct! My mistake
@@workphlo i hope you like Croatian Wine!Enjoy!
It's Croatian (Dalmatian) wine not Serbian.
Yes it was truly a mistake
It would be nice if he could read English, and not talk bullshit. It is written on the bottle Wines of Croatia, and not Serbia.
It was delicious, thanks goes to the Republic of Croatia. 🍷