Apologies for the black screen and music at the end. Forgot to unmute the final timelapse before export and now don;'t have time to re export or to re upload. Maybe just enjoy the music haha.
I have never considered product photography something I would be interested in. Having watched a few of your videos and the way you present the content has been very inspirational, particularly with lockdown restrictions in place! Thanks for providing the videos and tutorials.
Always great to see people working, Scott. Would have been helpful to see the images you made with those setups at the end of each setup (if you're allowed to show them)
Hey, Scott! Thank you for such an informative video! Just wanted to ask how you deal with colour casts to your subject/s from having such solid props and surfaces?
Scott - please don't get me wrong - I like your content... BUT ... I LOVE your cat 😍 haha and your cat seems to like the studio environment too 😅 great work! AS always thank you for the very informative insights
I use very similar boxes, mine are actually small wooden draws from a kids desk organiser - picked up the desk organiser from kmart here in australia for $15, came with 4 draws. Sanded, painted and good to go. For others ones I buy a length of pine wood post 100mmx100mmx1000mm from the hardware store and cut it length. When they get too battered, I sand them back and apply another coat of paint.
If you want to keep track of your superclamp flat plate adaptors the little notch in the middle of them will clip on to the thread of the main jaw winder control for storage.
Well, that was very informational in that I like to see your workflow. It's hard to find an honest to goodness professional that will allow that. One curiosity I have is that I have never seen you us a snoot. I have two and use them all the time. I would like to hear something on that kind of thing. You have me wondering. Your videos are always good. Love watching Moage chillin out.
Thank you for the information, what paint do you recommend to use to paint these boxes, is it synthetic enamel paint used to paint wooden or metal items or acrylic emulsion used for painting home interior/exterior walls, please suggest
Also, maybe a video on how you can get dope photos like this with 1 strobe lighting 😬😬😬😬😬 tips for people who don’t have access to a lot of equipment maybe idk
Hey Scott what is that big black thing called? The tripod like black bar? My school photo equipment centre get mad at me for calling it "the big black thing" but they don't actually know the name either, ha.
You are lacking the magic wand that makes these shapes possible - an edge trim router. The way it works - you cut things roughly to shape, or in case of bigger thngs, you order the panels cut to size rouhgly. Then you glue them so that some edges protrude. Then finally you trim the edges with a router, which gives them the perfect edge and suareness. Sometimes the flush cutting bit leaves a mark on mdf, so you need to first glue some painters tape to it. You can look at DIY loudspeaker videos to see how people do it.
can we get a video for creating similar sets but in a smaller space? im about to move into a new office/studio space, not very big but really want a permanent solution for product photography
lol By the time you have bought , wasted wood, lost a finger. Yup my thoughts exactly. Not to mention I can not cut a straight line in wood to save my life.
The least informative video on product photography I've seen...no explanation on how you position the lightings, how many lights, modifiers etc etc...it ended up being an advice on what kind of clutch to get, and a timelapse of people and things going around...ZERO info on the shots 🤷♂️
Apologies for the black screen and music at the end. Forgot to unmute the final timelapse before export and now don;'t have time to re export or to re upload. Maybe just enjoy the music haha.
anyone else just looking at the kitty the whole timelapse? LOL. Thanks for the great video, the DIY blocks are a game changer.
Highly recommend rewatching the time lapse and watching what Moggy does throughout the day. 5 stars
Obviously a tough life being a cat.
Amazing work ethic! Every studio needs a Moggy on supervisory duty.
I have never considered product photography something I would be interested in. Having watched a few of your videos and the way you present the content has been very inspirational, particularly with lockdown restrictions in place! Thanks for providing the videos and tutorials.
This was very satisfying to watch! Thank you for sharing, Scott!
Always great to see people working, Scott. Would have been helpful to see the images you made with those setups at the end of each setup (if you're allowed to show them)
They will be out and about eventually, but not for a while.
This is why there's a band saw in my studio! great video
Great video. Thanks for the foam roller tip.
No worries Luke. Happy painting
You can also use these in images as graphic elements. for example just the corner of a block or juxtapose shapes of blocks to build a set or image.
Hey, Scott! Thank you for such an informative video! Just wanted to ask how you deal with colour casts to your subject/s from having such solid props and surfaces?
Scott - please don't get me wrong - I like your content... BUT ... I LOVE your cat 😍 haha and your cat seems to like the studio environment too 😅 great work! AS always thank you for the very informative insights
A step by step tutorial on the lighting you used would be awesome ♥️
I use very similar boxes, mine are actually small wooden draws from a kids desk organiser - picked up the desk organiser from kmart here in australia for $15, came with 4 draws. Sanded, painted and good to go. For others ones I buy a length of pine wood post 100mmx100mmx1000mm from the hardware store and cut it length. When they get too battered, I sand them back and apply another coat of paint.
thank you for sharing such useful infomation!!!
Fantastic! thank you for sharing this great info!
Thanks
Great video and great timelaps, really helpful
Glad it was helpful
If you want to keep track of your superclamp flat plate adaptors the little notch in the middle of them will clip on to the thread of the main jaw winder control for storage.
Wonderful vid and a ton of useful information.
Cheers.
Well, that was very informational in that I like to see your workflow. It's hard to find an honest to goodness professional that will allow that. One curiosity I have is that I have never seen you us a snoot. I have two and use them all the time. I would like to hear something on that kind of thing. You have me wondering. Your videos are always good. Love watching Moage chillin out.
I sometimes use them for certain commercial jobs, but I prefer either a lens or a really tight grid for a more natural look.
Thanks Scott very informative as usual. Could you let me know what table you are using please as I'm looking for something similar, cheers.
Brilliant video as always!
Very helpful! Thank you a lot.
Insane! Love your work!
Thank you for the information, what paint do you recommend to use to paint these boxes, is it synthetic enamel paint used to paint wooden or metal items or acrylic emulsion used for painting home interior/exterior walls, please suggest
Also, maybe a video on how you can get dope photos like this with 1 strobe lighting 😬😬😬😬😬 tips for people who don’t have access to a lot of equipment maybe idk
Hey Scott what is that big black thing called? The tripod like black bar? My school photo equipment centre get mad at me for calling it "the big black thing" but they don't actually know the name either, ha.
Could you please also tell us about the colored surface rolls that we always see lined up in the background of your studio? Thanks.
You are lacking the magic wand that makes these shapes possible - an edge trim router. The way it works - you cut things roughly to shape, or in case of bigger thngs, you order the panels cut to size rouhgly. Then you glue them so that some edges protrude. Then finally you trim the edges with a router, which gives them the perfect edge and suareness. Sometimes the flush cutting bit leaves a mark on mdf, so you need to first glue some painters tape to it. You can look at DIY loudspeaker videos to see how people do it.
Thank you for your Video!
can we get a video for creating similar sets but in a smaller space? im about to move into a new office/studio space, not very big but really want a permanent solution for product photography
lol By the time you have bought , wasted wood, lost a finger. Yup my thoughts exactly. Not to mention I can not cut a straight line in wood to save my life.
Cannot wait for the fake ice video
Hi, Where do you buy your backdrop paper rolls from?
Hi! Did you say you found something similar through amazon? Can you post a link to them?
I did but its completely gone now. But anything that is a box will work
@@TinHouseStudioUK thanks!
El gato!!!
0:53 ghost caught on camera. lol.
Birman Cat😂
You guys in these masks it is ridiculous!
The least informative video on product photography I've seen...no explanation on how you position the lightings, how many lights, modifiers etc etc...it ended up being an advice on what kind of clutch to get, and a timelapse of people and things going around...ZERO info on the shots 🤷♂️
Yes this video is about backgrounds and props, not about lighting or positioning.