Level Up Lighting - E-Commerce Product Photography for Liquor Bottles
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- Опубликовано: 16 май 2020
- Hey everyone. Welcome back to the studio, which is starting to look like a liquor store. But it's pandemic times, so no judging.
In this video I go through various steps of on-white photography for glass bottles, perfect for e-com or catalog product photography. This is the first in what I hope to become a series of tutorial videos on how to photograph in a studio.
I mentioned some specific products, and have compiled some Amazon affiliate links if you want to go shopping (at no extra cost to you):
Seamless Paper, 26" wide:
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Yongnuo YN560-III Speedlite
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Newer Bracket:
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Neewer 8 x 36 inches Stripbox (Bowens)
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Profoto OCF Softbox 1x3'
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Profoto B10
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Thanks for tuning in and if you have further questions, comment below, or find me on all social networks @ch3m1st.
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Cheers to those of you who watched & commented. 🥂
Very good elaboration, thank you.
It is the most explanatory and practical tutorial video about product photography I have ever seen.Thanks.
wow thanks.
This might be the best product photography tutorial ever!!
thats so great to hear.
So, i realise you don’t have a load of followers, but here is the thing, I’m a musician and during lockdown i had no work for around 18 months, desperate i started looking for a day job, i don’t really have any other skills apart from photography, in my desperation i found an opportunity with a drinks company, they asked me to come in a test shoot, I did what many clueless photographer would do and jumped on RUclips to see how the hell you shoot bottles! Your video popped up and I followed it step by step, i went in to their offices with a mobile setup and bingo I got the gig. So in case you haven’t guessed yet, this message is an enormous THANK YOU, your video really helped set me on the right track! You see you never know who’s watching and how it can help. Good luck and thanks again. Tony.
Please do more videos like this
Such a great tutorial! Thank you for the clear explanations and lighting diagrams
Glad it was helpful!
It's very informative. Thank you
thanks!
Thank you for this useful video
you're welcome!
Woww
Great video! Finally I have some glimpses of idea what I was doing wrong. Thank you!
Glad it helped!
Here via IG. This is more informational/helpful than all other tutorials out there. Thanks and keep up the great work!
Howie Chen thanks so much. Glad you thought it was helpful.
Thanks for the extremely educational vid! :)
Glad I could help.
More video like this please
Need a concept and time. but hope to come back to it.
Thanks so much for sharing this!
Great content Thank you so much for sharing
I would love to see more
Here via Botvidsson. Excellent work. Very thorough
Welcome to the channel. It was an honor to get a recommendation from Botvidsson.
one of the most helpful video in lighting
Thanks so much. I'm glad I can give something back.
Man, great video!
thanks Matt!
simply wonderful - you have a talent for teaching!
master class!!
Great vid, thanks
my pleasure.
Awesome video!
Wow this is amazing! Thanks,
Very helpful 🙏🏻
I'm glad.
Brilliant ! Thanks for this !
Good job 👍🏻👍🏻
thanks
YES! you're getting it now .. this is good stuff !!!
Slowly but surely.
Great tutorial! Thanks so much!
Very well done! Really enjoyed the flow.
Glad you enjoyed it!
That was truly amazing!
Thanks!
Very thorough Lexi! I learned a lot and really appreciate you posting this video
Thanks bud!
Awesome! Great and keep going!
Thanks for the encouragement. Brainstorming the next one.
wow what a difference! Loved the video!
Thanks for the love!
This style of the tutorial is best. At least, we can figure out where we are atm and where we should focus on.
great feedback. thanks!
Awesome video...seriously man.....learned so much....pls upload more product photography videos.....waiting....thanx👍👍
More to come!
This is so far the best and most straightforward video on this topic. One must have a certain practical experience to get it as it is quick and to the point, and i absolutely loved it for that. Thanks a lot of sharing.
Thanks. My audience isn't 100% beginner, and I wasn't a fan of videos with too much fluff.
someone shared your video link on reddit for product photography. But when I thought to subscribe you, I found out that this is the only video tut you made. If you are planning to keep this going am happy to subs you. I found your channel as tech review, not as photography tut.
Hi. I took a short break from making videos. Plan is to do more photography tutorials in addition to tech needed for photography. Any specific topic you’d like me to try to cover?
@@ch3m1st we are happy to see more tuts video on product photography like you detailed explain in this video.
Ps if you’re ever in London i owe you a beer!
This awesome, love it. Can you drop links to all accessories, that you used for lighting?
thankyou bro, im struggling to find the right light composition with the poor gear i have hahah... i already subs & like your channel
practice and hopefully you'll get better.
Morning,
Thanks for the video ch3m1st!
That diffusion paper idea open my eyes to getting those highlights to becoming gradients! Do you happen to know where you can purchase those?
If not I guess any shoot through material would work( I.e. bed sheets, the diffusion panel from a 5-in-1 reflector)
The diffusion I use is called Translum by Savage (same colony that makes seamless paper.) they make different thicknesses but I’ve only tried the heavyweight for the most even diffusion. Other brands like Lee and Rosco also offer diffusion rolls.
Thanks for your video. Could you link the purchase source for the small acrylic basement and stand please?
Hi Angela, the exact mini metal table I use is this: Impact Wall Plate with 5/8" Locking Receiver amzn.to/3gaeIRe mounted on a short c-stand, but any light stand will work. You could also use something like this plate with a stud instead of a receiver, amzn.to/3cSgcxx and mount it in a grip head or arm. for the acrylic, I got a 6x12' from a local shop, but this would be similar on amazon: amzn.to/36eLKeC acrylic can be scored with a blade a few times and then snapped to size. (just be careful)
Can you do such videos for glass objects photography ?
I'll add that to my list of potential video topics. thanks for the feedback
Found that lighting diagram for the last set-up particularly helpful with a white whine bottle I just shot. Camera settings wise what do you typically shoot in these sort of scenarios?
Camera settings are always fluid, but 1st requirement is that you have a black frame without strobes so you know all of the light in the frame is what you added, and not ambient. ISO usually as low as possible, Shutter speed is sync speed of your camera, typically 1/125 - 1/160s, and aputure is dependent on depth of field, but f/8 -f/11 should be a good start.
Nice video tutorial. Really nicely structured. Still learning to improve my work from time to time.
I've a struggle on shooting products have really bright neon colors, so I'm curious to know if there is a solution when using with the lighting strobe. Everytime I shoot with my lighting setup, the color isnt the same as the actual product itself.
My current "work around", I take without any strobe/speedlight by only using a slow shutter. So that I can "achieve" the actual color representation but it will appear flat as I dont have the lighting to create the depth that I need.
Thanks and keep up the good work!
Color reproduction is often a challenge. One thing to consider is lighting it to create the shape and texture you want and fixing the color in post production.
@@ch3m1st Thanks for the reply. Yeah, looks like no short cut to that. Ha ha
Multivious Studio another reason is cameras see colors differently than people. For example refraction rainbows are difficult to capture of some materials that look holographic. Also neon glow is activated by UV and strobes filter that out. There are UV flash tubes for capturing in camera but they are so $$$ and rare, it’s better to just do it in post.
So can I send you a bottle for photography! I’m sold.
yes please
Great video! Please advise what diffusion panels or rolls are you using?
I use Savage Translum diffusion rolls in heavyweight.
Thank you @@ch3m1st
is there a way to get rid of cross light shadows without having a light in the background?
clip the bottle out in post?
Hi, I’ve watched this hundreds of times, I have the same gear, I’ve set it up the same but cannot get the same results, if I shoot against a soft box the backgrounds overexposed and the floor is under exposed, bottle is clear so it just over exposes everything. Are you able to help?
with super clear bottles, it gets a bit tricky. try using black flags to retain edge detail.
Amazing video post processing video link?
not sure what you're asking for...
@@ch3m1st sir I am a begginer in editing using Photoshop I wanted to know the editing process involved I have seen few masking video but they always show it in a hurry
where can I buy that plexi?
You can try amazon or a plastic dealer. My local store (Canal Plastics) has been closed for the longest time but I have ordered other acrylic from Tap Plastics online.