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WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN ALL MY PHOTOGRAPHIC LIFE!? Thank you for existing. YOur method of teaching is stellar no nonsense. You taught 18 hours worth in 18 minutes. Thank you .
I love everything you do on this channel but SERIOUS respect for clarifying the perspective differences being caused by the camera position instead of the focal length. Love the level of knowledge you consistently communicate in simple and effective ways.
Another great tutorial. Quick paced. Well organized. Lots of little but useful tips. Your videos inspire me to get downstairs more often and shoot stuff. When you're retired, you tend to get lazy sometimes.
This is an amazing tutorial. Easy to replicate, you’re taking at a rate that allows the listener to absorb the material and most of all the results are fantastic. Great work
I was very interested to learn how you prevented the 'unruly' highlights. The whole video is great but this was an important revelation to me. Thank you.
Wow these are quality tutorials, very well put together while not beatin beating around the bush. you could easily make this as a paid course but damn. Thanks a lot.
Very nice. I'm just starting in food photography and this is the first video I've seen from you. Clear and concise. I look forward to looking at more of them. Thank you.
Thank you a lot for a wonderful tutorial. A quick tip instead of hitting ctrl + j and ctrl + e, to merge everything together in a new layer, you could hit ctrl + alt + shift + e. Have a nice day!
Hey Dustin...I've been binge watching your videos. Your accent and vibe is so Ontarian! You could be on Letterkenny! Seriously, love your videos. Inspiring! I've been a pro for almost 30 years, mostly portrait, wedding, commercial but want to change things up and learn/ improve my product work so your videos are perfect!
Love your videos. They are very informative and inspirational. This glass came out perfect. I make custom cutting and charcuterie boards and I want to be a level above all others. I would love to see you photograph one or if you could give lighting ideas that would be great. I have a vision of my boards with a wine glass, cheese and salami. Thank you
Very nice tutorial! But i suggest you adding the noise when you finish with the transformation adjustments, if you add the noise right when you start, then stretching certain parts of the image will cause the noise to stretch, too. That can look a little weird when the noise is noticeable.
Hey Dustin, I'm a big fan of your work. Can you please do a tutorial on photographing white porcelain teaware on pure white background for eCommerce? Thank you!!!
Awesome tutorial. Something I'd suggest is adding the noise as the topmost layer so the noise doesn't get stretched when you're doing the Marquee + Transform trick. I like to add a 50% Gray layer, set it to Soft Light, and then add the Noise filter. Keeps it consistent and non-destructive and also you don't have to worry about the noise stretching when making those types of adjustments.
Hi Dustin, i like your work flow,it is very helpful, you are doing great job. thank you! :) If you have a chance, i would like to see your white gold diamond photography work flow. thank you :)
Yes you can use an Octabox! But the shape won't be as "linear" if the highlight is ugly, consider blocking off two trapezoides on the side of the octabox such that you leave a stripbox "window" with black constriction paper or garbage bag. Cheers! You should subscribe buddy!
Good question! Speedlights are a cheap source of light, battery powered and have good motion freezing capability. So I use them in all my general work. Cheers
Whiskey looks amazing in this scheme, because the liquid can embody this glowing warm look. I dont have examples, but am looking to expand our alcohol shots soon. :) Thanks for watching
workphlo brewed tea is a good way of replicating the look of whiskey and other brown spirits! We used that in theater to fill liquor bottles when we needed performers to “drink” in scenes.
Do you use any specific settings for your speed light? Also i set my camera to 11 and 1/250 but the picture did not come out black (it was day time but no other light source). PS i bought the black and white acrylic plate from you, which is great quality
Flashes have brief durations, making them ideal for freezing motion. They also are pretty light-weight when they have batteries and don't need charged often, so it is a technical decision. Both work fine!
Love Your Work And Way To Teaching Very Honestly. Please Make Video On Jewellery Photography For E-commerce on white background and less or no Photoshop.
Great tutorial as always Dustin. I have some chrome light fittings to photograph on black - would love to see you’re approach on this. Keep the great videos coming as they are some of the most informative on RUclips
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WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN ALL MY PHOTOGRAPHIC LIFE!? Thank you for existing. YOur method of teaching is stellar no nonsense. You taught 18 hours worth in 18 minutes. Thank you .
That shot looks like it came straight out of a 1970's Playboy ad. High praise.
Such a cool and young dude with a healthy passion
I love everything you do on this channel but SERIOUS respect for clarifying the perspective differences being caused by the camera position instead of the focal length. Love the level of knowledge you consistently communicate in simple and effective ways.
Thanks!! No prob
Never would've thought about this trick to eliminate all the ambient light. Brilitant!
Yes! Thanks for watching
man you're both a great photographer and youtuber! Thank you, you're work is very appreciated!
Thanks Abbas
You are a natural educator. Good job.
Powerful thanks
Another great tutorial. Quick paced. Well organized. Lots of little but useful tips. Your videos inspire me to get downstairs more often and shoot stuff. When you're retired, you tend to get lazy sometimes.
Thanks for sharing the bit about retirement, I look forward to it! Haha, thanks for watching our videos.
Great as always ! One of the things that I see begginers struggling are the highlight position and diffusion, and here you demonstrated it very well!
Thanks Bruno, it took me a while to get a handle on highlights and diffusion. Glad you commented bud take care
This is an amazing tutorial. Easy to replicate, you’re taking at a rate that allows the listener to absorb the material and most of all the results are fantastic. Great work
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the commentary :) I appreciate it
1:20 "it evokes deep emotions"
the glass is smiling!
teehee
Best channel. Thanks for the tutorials, cheers from Australia!
I just had to subscribe in the first couple of minutes...this guy is legit! But his work is even LEGITter! 😁
I was very interested to learn how you prevented the 'unruly' highlights. The whole video is great but this was an important revelation to me. Thank you.
I changed my settings, such that the ambient light was effectively black in my exposure!
I’m doing a glass award for my boss I’m excited to try this :)
Good luck!!
Thanks! your videos are by far the easiest to understand and to use.
Glad you like them!
Its just fantastic Dustin! You deserve more than million subscribers!
Maybe one day!
Wow these are quality tutorials, very well put together while not beatin beating around the bush. you could easily make this as a paid course but damn. Thanks a lot.
Very nice. I'm just starting in food photography and this is the first video I've seen from you. Clear and concise. I look forward to looking at more of them. Thank you.
This is amazing! Thank you! I will be watching all of your tutorials!
So amazing video there... I always wonder how glass photography done that much deep and fantastic. Today I learned it. Thank you for sharing...
Glad it was helpful!
I reallllly need this, thank u for sharing the video.
No problem! The stand is from workphlo.ca cheers
Spot-on excellent!
Thanks Jim
Thanks you helped me a lot. reflection drove me crazy...
Excellent instruction, easy to follow. Many thanks.
Ur videos and the way you present it makes me crave photography! Thank you so much!
Right on Reem, I feel the crave!!
Very beautiful! 👍👍👍
Wow great video on lighting! Thanks!
Thanks, I like lighting with the Yongnuo speedlights. Happy New Year!
Picked up some nice tips here. It was great to see you working the highlight and cleaning it up with the black card. Thank's for the great tutorial.
Thanks Greg, glad you enjoyed it
Thank you a lot for a wonderful tutorial. A quick tip instead of hitting ctrl + j and ctrl + e, to merge everything together in a new layer, you could hit ctrl + alt + shift + e. Have a nice day!
Great tip! I just used that today now. Thanks, I will upload the video Monday.
Wonderful Tutorial.. I am going to try it this weekend.
Thanks JJ! Share your results in our Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/workphlo
Hey Dustin...I've been binge watching your videos. Your accent and vibe is so Ontarian! You could be on Letterkenny! Seriously, love your videos. Inspiring! I've been a pro for almost 30 years, mostly portrait, wedding, commercial but want to change things up and learn/ improve my product work so your videos are perfect!
Thank you so much! Loved reading that
Love your work flow a lot. Please show some product photography workflow with an octabox
Ok I will! Stay tuned
Nice job, thank you for this!!
Glad you liked it!
Really well done, mate. Thanks for the valuable learnings.
No problem, thanks for being a subscriber!
I recently found your channel and you are Great! To the point and working with reasonable gear is a great help! Thank you
Dustin Knows Lighting!!!
Cheers
You are really talented in this are.
Awesome tutorial and more important you are easy to follow and easy to listen to. Thank you.
Awesome thanks for the feedback
Wow cool
Cheers!
Love your videos. They are very informative and inspirational. This glass came out perfect.
I make custom cutting and charcuterie boards and I want to be a level above all others. I would love to see you photograph one or if you could give lighting ideas that would be great. I have a vision of my boards with a wine glass, cheese and salami. Thank you
Wonderful! You should send me a drawing dustin@workphlo.shop I could help
So cool
Thank you for the video.
No problem, glad you watched our glass photography.
Good work, Dustin!
Happy New Year John!
Just found your channel, instant subscribed on half way trough this video.
excellent work!
Thanks for the visit
Awesome
Thanks Vidyadhar
Finally, who could really explain it all in a one go. Thanks..! Superb work. 🙌🏻
No problem! Glad it helped you with your glassware photography
Thanks for sharing your progress. Photographing glassware is a nightmare and you take some of that fear away
So true! Thanks for that comment. Make sure to subscribe
Fantastic video👍🏻
Thanks Juan! Cheers make sure to subscribe and stick around :-)
Great job man
Cheers! I appreciate it
Very nice tutorial! But i suggest you adding the noise when you finish with the transformation adjustments, if you add the noise right when you start, then stretching certain parts of the image will cause the noise to stretch, too. That can look a little weird when the noise is noticeable.
Good point cheers
Nice shot
Thanks Ahmed
Hey Dustin,
I'm a big fan of your work. Can you please do a tutorial on photographing white porcelain teaware on pure white background for eCommerce? Thank you!!!
That's an interesting idea, I do have more catalog white ecommerce lighting setups in production so stay tuned.
Awesome! I cannot wait! Thank you!
Awesome tutorial. Something I'd suggest is adding the noise as the topmost layer so the noise doesn't get stretched when you're doing the Marquee + Transform trick. I like to add a 50% Gray layer, set it to Soft Light, and then add the Noise filter. Keeps it consistent and non-destructive and also you don't have to worry about the noise stretching when making those types of adjustments.
Love your thought process
Cesar, thanks for the kind words.
subscribed! very informative, will add this to my photography arsenal! Thanks!
Thank you for subscribing!
Thanks. Some great content. Please, what do you use to attach the plexiglass to the lightstand?
Hi Ruben, I custom welded this but stay tuned for a shoppable solution.
Hi Dustin. Greetings from New Zealand. I have just come across your videos. Very inspiring and informative. Take care.
Awesome, thank you! I Love NZ!
Great video. Top of the line tutorial. Thank you for your time and work. Thumb up and subscribed.
Thank you Gilbert, make sure to check out our other installments.
man you are the coolest photographer out there bro ! nice tut, subs !
Thanks man
Cool video brother. Ya taught me a thing or two about glassware photography. So, many thanks and keep up the great work. Cheers!
Great to hear!
Great tutorial, thank you for taking the time.
Cheers Michael
amazing
awesome video bro! thank you for your time and effort!
No prob, thanks for watching!
Dude you're good !!
Thanks Matan
Your tutorials are awesome! Do you color grade your videos? I noticed a white haze on all the ones I see.
I don't, if you e-mail me a screen shot of it corrected to dustin @ workhplo (dot) ca I would love that!
Hey Dustin, which camera would you recommend for product photography?
Excellent videos, by the way.
Honestly, any camera. It 99% the light light light!
Amazing video and tutorial. THANK YOU
No problem at all Georgi! Stick around
Nice tutorial. How to put the Plexiglas above the light stand? Thanks before
We make this attachment on our online store workphlo.shop thanks!
Happy New Year to you Dustin. Fantastic video again, thank you. I love the way you explain everything and I look forward to your next one.
Happy New Year Anthony! Thanks I look forward to hearing from you again
Great video as usual Dustin. Would love to get a chance to work you on a video. Maybe the White ECom product shots...?
I'm all ears, feel free to e-mail us at contact (at) workphlo (dot) ca
Your videos are amazing! Can’t wait for you to do this full time. 🤗
Cheers Agustin!
Really love this channel. Happy New Year
Thank you! Happy New Year.
Happy New Year to you Dustin, love the vid thanks for the helpful hints. 👍👍👍
Happy New Year! :) Stay tuned for more product photography soon.
Hi Dustin, i like your work flow,it is very helpful, you are doing great job. thank you! :)
If you have a chance, i would like to see your white gold diamond photography work flow. thank you :)
Thanks Herman, I made a note of that. Great idea for a photo
Great video!
Where did you get your Ice cubes
I got mine on Amazon (might have some linked to USA in my description) but that was years ago, they are of the cheapest variety. Best of luck!
Great stuff mate . One question can 40 inch Octabox be used instead of strip box ?
Yes you can use an Octabox! But the shape won't be as "linear" if the highlight is ugly, consider blocking off two trapezoides on the side of the octabox such that you leave a stripbox "window" with black constriction paper or garbage bag. Cheers! You should subscribe buddy!
wow
Great videos, easy to understand. Question, why do you use speed light instead of continuous light with
your soft box? Bob
Good question! Speedlights are a cheap source of light, battery powered and have good motion freezing capability. So I use them in all my general work. Cheers
you rock man!
Thanks J!
lovely tutorial Sifoo @Dustin @workphlo
I miss y'all! Thank you so much 🌺
fantastic video! thank you for sharing! How do colored drinks look with this lighting setup? Do you have examples?
Whiskey looks amazing in this scheme, because the liquid can embody this glowing warm look. I dont have examples, but am looking to expand our alcohol shots soon. :) Thanks for watching
workphlo brewed tea is a good way of replicating the look of whiskey and other brown spirits! We used that in theater to fill liquor bottles when we needed performers to “drink” in scenes.
Do you use any specific settings for your speed light? Also i set my camera to 11 and 1/250 but the picture did not come out black (it was day time but no other light source).
PS i bought the black and white acrylic plate from you, which is great quality
This is great. Thanks. I do have a question. What is the benefit of using flash vs just having the light on constantly for easier adjustments?
Flashes have brief durations, making them ideal for freezing motion. They also are pretty light-weight when they have batteries and don't need charged often, so it is a technical decision. Both work fine!
you're doing a great job! keep it up! and thank you so much
Hey thanks Alireza!
Very excellent.
Thanks Peter, so glad you're here.
Love Your Work And Way To Teaching Very Honestly.
Please Make Video On Jewellery Photography For E-commerce on white background and less or no Photoshop.
I am doing specifically that, thank you!
Great tutorial as always Dustin. I have some chrome light fittings to photograph on black - would love to see you’re approach on this. Keep the great videos coming as they are some of the most informative on RUclips
Thank you John!
Hey what holder are you using to the plexiglass base?
workphlo.shop/s
We weld these locally and proceeds support these free tutorials. Enjoy! 👍
mermaooo que foto lindo, muito bom hein,
and happy new year, sifoo Dustin
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 💙
hmm nice
Cheers Helena!
good video
Thanks kal kal, let me know what product photography tutorials you want to see next
Wow, I love your work. Keep going!
Thanks I plan to!
What about a glass like this, but with a design engraved? I’d be happy to send you samples to keep if you’d do a video about it.
Same idea with engraving!
bravo
Cheers
Love your tutorial! Get so much from it, expecting more content!
hi!! wich fake ice cubes you recomend?? have a link? thanks!!
I don't at the moment!