Absolutely brilliant channel and tutorials. As a 76 years old apprentice photographer/ photoshopper I have learned more by watching these videos than 2 years at my camera club So detailed yet so easy to understand. A brilliant lecturer. Please do something on macro.
This chanel is a great learning resources! Thank you for the sharing!!! I am just retired from my 30 years film animation lighting/compositing career. I have found your lighting technique is very much like the way we do lighting in the computer. But lighing in the computer is much cheaper than the studio lighting. I think this studio lighting is my hobby in my retirement life!!!
About 25 years ago using Sinar P2 with 210 mm lens did very similar image. The bottle I painted with flat black spray paint. Your sugar idea is excellent, think I just stirred the Champaign. Very good work, like your image.
Thank you for such outstanding and educational videos. I always learn so much from them. Could you share what tripod you are using? It looks like a Manfrotto gear head, but not sure of the tripod. Thank you.
As always awesome tutorial 1 thing notice when you take off on camera flash trigger would it be easier to just turn them off instead of removing. Just saying
Absolutely brilliant channel and tutorials. As a 76 years old apprentice photographer/ photoshopper I have learned more by watching these videos than 2 years at my camera club
So detailed yet so easy to understand. A brilliant lecturer.
Please do something on macro.
Happy to help!
This chanel is a great learning resources! Thank you for the sharing!!! I am just retired from my 30 years film animation lighting/compositing career. I have found your lighting technique is very much like the way we do lighting in the computer. But lighing in the computer is much cheaper than the studio lighting. I think this studio lighting is my hobby in my retirement life!!!
That is awesome!
Thank you for sharing this. That sugar trick is going to be fun trying and I wish you well.
You are so welcome
About 25 years ago using Sinar P2 with 210 mm lens did very similar image. The bottle I painted with flat black spray paint. Your sugar idea is excellent, think I just stirred the Champaign. Very good work, like your image.
Thank you.
thank you for sharing this guide/tutorial. this is incredibly helpful. please make more of these "complicated lighting" guides. thank you.
More to come!
I’m enjoying your still life content..thanks for sharing your techniques!
Awesome! Thank you!
感谢老师的分享教程,对我来说很有非常帮助,希望以后更多教程。
you are welcome.
Thanks for sharing, I follow you as I learn a lot from you.
Glad to hear that!
Thank you so much for this video. I have to photograph wine bottles and glasses. I greatly appreciate you! I follow you....you are awesome!
Wonderful!
Excelente tutorial ,Muchas Gracias por compartir
Thank you
Another great tut prof…keep them coming
Thanks, will do!
Perfect ...👍👍
Thank you so much 😀
Thank you for this tutorial, great instructional video
You are very welcome
Thank you for sharing this tutorial .
Glad it was helpful!
Very interesting. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you. I learnt a lot
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for such outstanding and educational videos. I always learn so much from them. Could you share what tripod you are using? It looks like a Manfrotto gear head, but not sure of the tripod. Thank you.
The tripod is a Manfrotto 475B and the head is a Manfrotto 410
As always awesome tutorial 1 thing notice when you take off on camera flash trigger would it be easier to just turn them off instead of removing. Just saying