I've been following your channel for a few months now and I have to say I have learned quite a bit from you. Thank you for all the techniques you show us on your videos.
You are a great teacher! I appreciate the step by step process (taking photos for each step) with an explanation for each adjustment and how it'll impact the next photo. You don't jump to the perfect setup from the beginning, so I can learn how to trouble-shoot my own process and images. I appreciate the time you invest in each video.
First of all thanks for sharing with the community, I really love the way you share the details and the way you bring images to life, please keep sharing 🙏
Great video! I always love whenever I get a notification from you. And i have learned so much. One thing that I particularly think it's great is how the videos exist by themselves, so anyone can watch any video and it will make sense. Every beginning you describe the equipment, and takes the black picture to check for the house lights. And I wouldn't change a single thing about it. Also, as a suggestion/request, I would love to see your style on a black and white picture. I'm curious if/how the lack of color changes how you thought process in the setup.
I recently began with still life, but have been a photographer since the early 1950's. I thought I was doing acceptably well until I began watching your videos. Your attention to detail is helping me significantly. Thank you. Charley
this is the first of your videos that I have seen and I will certainly take a look at some of the others. Can I ask a question...? A friend of mine collects knives and he has asked me to photograph them but I'm not sure what backgrounds to use.....He wants them on white but should I use white reflectors all around or black ones.....? Any help is greatly appreciated.
It would be dependent upon any detail in the blade of the knife you could always use something like a 216 defusing film off to one side to make a gradient across the subject. thanks for watching.
The stand is just a normal retort stand/lab stand, I got one from Amazon. The light was attached with a small length of 15mm aluminium tubing. Thanks for watching.
Hi, Ik really like this video. There is one thing I want to ask you. Would it be possible to make a still life with continuous lighting? This is the way I usually work. Greetings from the Netherlands, Antoine.
Yes, you can make still life photos using continuous lighting. But instead of using a fast shutter speed to eliminate ambient light, you need to make your work space dark so you can use longer shutter speeds. I believe this channel made a video using a flashlight and a plastic bag to light a still life of apples.
One issue with a continuous light is freezing motion the way a strobe does. If you use a longer shutter speed you will end up with a blurred reflection like waterfall shots taken with longer exposures. That might look quite nice, though.
I've been following your channel for a few months now and I have to say I have learned quite a bit from you. Thank you for all the techniques you show us on your videos.
You are very welcome
You are a great teacher! I appreciate the step by step process (taking photos for each step) with an explanation for each adjustment and how it'll impact the next photo. You don't jump to the perfect setup from the beginning, so I can learn how to trouble-shoot my own process and images. I appreciate the time you invest in each video.
Thank you for your comment. Much appreciated. Thanks for watching.
First of all thanks for sharing with the community, I really love the way you share the details and the way you bring images to life, please keep sharing 🙏
Thank you very much!
Eres muy bueno en tus videos.. Master.. Gracias ..
Glad you liked it
Great video! I always love whenever I get a notification from you. And i have learned so much.
One thing that I particularly think it's great is how the videos exist by themselves, so anyone can watch any video and it will make sense. Every beginning you describe the equipment, and takes the black picture to check for the house lights. And I wouldn't change a single thing about it.
Also, as a suggestion/request, I would love to see your style on a black and white picture. I'm curious if/how the lack of color changes how you thought process in the setup.
That's a good idea, I will give it some thought and put a video together in the near future.
Fantastic as always. Have a nice time.
Thank you! Cheers!
I recently began with still life, but have been a photographer since the early 1950's. I thought I was doing acceptably well until I began watching your videos. Your attention to detail is helping me significantly. Thank you.
Charley
Thanks for sharing!
Great video, Thank you ! Your videos are always very inspiring 👍
Glad you like them!
You are the BEST TEACHER EVER !!!
Thanks for watching
Very informative video. Thank you for taking the time to do these videos. I have learned so much from your teaching. Very much appreciated!
You are very welcome
Your lessons are remarcable...
Thank you, and thanks for watching.
Love your channel. Very helpful tips
Thanks so much!
Fine job as usual!
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Beautiful ! 🤩
Thank you! 😊
Very nice, I love your videos. Thanks for making them. I'm gonna try this one. Thanks for your tips
You are so welcome!
Super !
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Hiya, Very nice. I'd like to watch the master at work. It gives me inspirations.
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I really enjoy watching your process.
Thanks for watching.
Thanks, nice photograph!!
Glad you liked it!
Beautiful work. Great explanation without a lot of fluff. Question: What is the distance between the flower and the background card?
Thank you the background is about a meter away. Hope that helps.
Wonderfull. Thnx
Most welcome
Great stuff, I think I need some lighting units
Thanks for watching.
Great tutorial. Where can I buy that grey board in sheet form please
Is the card used is mount board available from framing shops and art suppliers.
Great video, again. Which stand you use for the lamp in the foreground ?
The front studio flash is supported on a retort stand, sometimes referred to as a lab stand. Hope that helps, thanks for watching.
Thank you!
You're welcome!
this is the first of your videos that I have seen and I will certainly take a look at some of the others. Can I ask a question...? A friend of mine collects knives and he has asked me to photograph them but I'm not sure what backgrounds to use.....He wants them on white but should I use white reflectors all around or black ones.....? Any help is greatly appreciated.
It would be dependent upon any detail in the blade of the knife you could always use something like a 216 defusing film off to one side to make a gradient across the subject. thanks for watching.
Do you have a link for the small stand? And what attachment did you use to place the light in them? Thank you so much!
The stand is just a normal retort stand/lab stand, I got one from Amazon. The light was attached with a small length of 15mm aluminium tubing.
Thanks for watching.
Hi,
Ik really like this video.
There is one thing I want to ask you.
Would it be possible to make a still life with continuous lighting?
This is the way I usually work.
Greetings from the Netherlands,
Antoine.
Yes, you can make still life photos using continuous lighting. But instead of using a fast shutter speed to eliminate ambient light, you need to make your work space dark so you can use longer shutter speeds. I believe this channel made a video using a flashlight and a plastic bag to light a still life of apples.
One issue with a continuous light is freezing motion the way a strobe does. If you use a longer shutter speed you will end up with a blurred reflection like waterfall shots taken with longer exposures. That might look quite nice, though.
Yes, absolutely
I am looking to start shooting flash. What kind of flash would you recommend for someone on a budget?
Just a speed light if your budget is very tight, it will suffice.
f followed your example and did my own version. I could send you a link to the photo if you care.
Thank you, and thanks for watching.
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