thanks mate. i had a shooting (foto and videoshooting) for a restaurant in my town and you helped me very much. they love the results and i loved the time and energy i spent there and we were really suprised by the results. thank you so much man. i wanted to do it for free to get something in my portfolio but they were so happy so they gave me something to eat and 60€ for the work. again, thank you so much
I'm so excited that I found your UA-cam! Omg I learned so much just from this one video! Thank you for the abundance of information and the step by step-organized and very detailed eye into photography and the business ❤
This was by far the most detailed video I've seen when it comes to the entire process. Great suggestions on the uploading too. I love how you organize your files, will have to use these ideas myself. Did you find at a point you just copied presets from the other photos, or you literally edited every photo?
You're amazing! 🤩 Thank you so much for sharing the pre-production, was EXACTLY what I needed as I couldn't find much info anywhere!! どうもありがとうございます! 🙏🏼
Crazy Takumi mate, I got stressed watching it lol. Any chance you got full portrait or outdoor photography for beginners like this coming soon bro?? or even like a self portraits mate your teaching style is class :). And thanks for this full breakdown for food photos mate.
I ended up shooting majority of the photos with the 24-70mm GM! Shot them at 70mm. Ideally a macro lens would have been great but I didn't have one for this shoot.
Takumi-san, et al---If you can find any old food photographers who are willing to share their knowledge and experience, you might talk to them on issues of prep work, lighting, food styling, etc. You might learn something.
Old video - was still getting comfortable with being on camera.. Check out my newer videos if you’re interested in learning some new stuff without the questioning 🙏
For beginners, should sort, ez and useful and correct much informations. Dont waste your time and they didnt wanna do too much you telling. Just my opinion.
Why are you talking in questions?
Suppose to drop the tone at the end of the sentence. My head blew up when every sentence sounded like a question 🤯 🤯🤯
I read this in his voice😂
😂😂😂 did it distract you
😂
Mannn this is the same question i had , okay everything is good but why are you pitching your voic at the end of every sentence 😂
thanks mate. i had a shooting (foto and videoshooting) for a restaurant in my town and you helped me very much. they love the results and i loved the time and energy i spent there and we were really suprised by the results. thank you so much man. i wanted to do it for free to get something in my portfolio but they were so happy so they gave me something to eat and 60€ for the work. again, thank you so much
Great job man! I'm happy to hear this video helped you for your job. Keep it up bro!!
Yours is the most thorough explanation about the process involved in food photography. Co gratulations for the great video 👌🏻
amazing video. I just got a food photography gig and im a lifestyle and street photographer, so this was relatable and helpful
Thanks for watching!! And congrats on the job 🔥
I'm so excited that I found your UA-cam! Omg I learned so much just from this one video! Thank you for the abundance of information and the step by step-organized and very detailed eye into photography and the business ❤
Thanks for the comment! Happy to hear you got some value from this :)
What other type of content would you like to see here?
This was by far the most detailed video I've seen when it comes to the entire process. Great suggestions on the uploading too. I love how you organize your files, will have to use these ideas myself. Did you find at a point you just copied presets from the other photos, or you literally edited every photo?
This was great! Thanks for the tips!
Helpful and thorough thank you!
Instant Subscribe! Didnt even have to finish the video.
great video brother! what did you charge for the shoot and what do you think you would charge now that you know the time and work that went into it?
I would have thought LED would be easier than flash. What app did you tether the camera too? Lightroom or a Sony app on the laptop ?
Great video, thanks
Thanks for watching! What else type of content would you like to see?
Your content is soo helpful, I really appreciate your hard work. I discovered your channel not long ago and have subscribed! Keep up the good work!
Thank you! Glad to have you join the fam 🔥🙌🏼
Thank you for all the advise.
What an amazing job, congrats. I would like to know if you have the link to this backdrop you used on the table.
The backdrops were actually purchased by the client I am not 100% sure where they are from!
Great insight you just missed out camera settings and flash power
another banger as usual
Appreciate you fam 💙
Very informative, thanks! Love the video and these are the kind of videos that I want to watch and learn. :)
Glad to hear you found it useful! 😊🙌🏼
Nice video ,Wich Softbox you used for apature a7? Can you drop a link please?
Thanks! glad you enjoyed it :)
here is the softbox / umbrella I used:
www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B0136GA702?tag=takvmi03-22&geniuslink=true
Nice work!
You're amazing! 🤩 Thank you so much for sharing the pre-production, was EXACTLY what I needed as I couldn't find much info anywhere!! どうもありがとうございます! 🙏🏼
Thank you!! Super happy to hear you found it useful 🙌🏼 ありがとうございます
Crazy Takumi mate, I got stressed watching it lol. Any chance you got full portrait or outdoor photography for beginners like this coming soon bro?? or even like a self portraits mate your teaching style is class :). And thanks for this full breakdown for food photos mate.
THANK YOU! Much appreciate 🙏🥲 and YES got a lot more of these style videos on the way! Going to be covering all different styles of photography too 👌
@@takumishyegun Epic mate, truly truly can't wait for those 😎
Thank you all so much ❤️
Quick question, what was the purpose and use of the grey card again?
The grey card is used to correct the white balance in post production because you will want the images to look uniform
Hello what lenses did you use for the close up photos? 55mm 1.8 or 85mm 1.8? I am surprised you didn't use any macro lens
I ended up shooting majority of the photos with the 24-70mm GM! Shot them at 70mm.
Ideally a macro lens would have been great but I didn't have one for this shoot.
@@takumishyegun great job 👍☺️!
Takumi-san, et al---If you can find any old food photographers who are willing to share their knowledge and experience, you might talk to them on issues of prep work, lighting, food styling, etc. You might learn something.
What lenses do you use for your food photography?
24-70 if you watched it carefully. He said it also though
MilimetaHH?
did you like my videOH?
I just couldn't handle his questioning.. I read someone saying it's an Australian accent but it's not..
Old video - was still getting comfortable with being on camera..
Check out my newer videos if you’re interested in learning some new stuff without the questioning 🙏
please note, presets URL is not working
What is the tart business 😍
Good time bro
Thanks for the opportunity bro!!
what about shoot proof?
For beginners, should sort, ez and useful and correct much informations. Dont waste your time and they didnt wanna do too much you telling. Just my opinion.
Your cadence needs a bit of work. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Must be a an ai video with the way he’s talking
This was great! Thanks for the tips!
Thanks for watching! 🙌🏼
Good video, thanks !