Do you have any tips for how to shoot these on a white background so they look like they're floating? How do you mount them to get that effect? Ive seen people use acrylic stands and fishing wire?
Hi Amanda! Love your videos. I was watching one of your older videos on the best studio lighting for beginners. I think in that video you mentioned the Godox SL60W being a great startup light, but I saw in a more recent comment that you’d switched over to strobe lighting. If you were to recommend the best/ brightest lights for product photography, which would it be? I’m happy to spend some $$$ as this is for upscaling my business (I work in social media and want to start offering photography somewhen down the line). Thanks so so much! 🥰
Hey lovely! Thanks so much! Strobe lighting is definitely going to give you best results as strobes are brighter. I recently purchase 2 Godox ad600 lights and they’re amazing. Around $1100 I think per light. Totally depends on your budget. I used the Godox fv150 lights for a long time as well which were great!
Hey Emily! For my settings I believe I was shooting at the following: Shutter: 1/250 Iso: 100 F.stop: around 22 Manual focusing can be a good way to go to ensure you’ve definitely got your piece in focus. Focus stacking is also a great technique as well to ensure your entire piece is in focus
Good refresher course. Thanks for sharing your creative process and setup.
Do you have any tips for how to shoot these on a white background so they look like they're floating? How do you mount them to get that effect? Ive seen people use acrylic stands and fishing wire?
Hi Amanda what light do you use and where can I get those tiles thanks .
do you use focus stacking for these shots or its about aperture..?? how much aperture did you do in these?
How to do self product video would love to see that
Maybe I missed it but what lens did you use for each shot? Thanks for making all these videos! love to see female photographers' content
Canon 100m macro lens 😊
@@amandacampeanuwould I be able to use the 90mm macro lens for this?
Hi! Love your content! What lens did you use for these shots?
Thanks so much! 100m lens 😊
really educational video and the way you explain things is so nice
Thank you so much! So glad you enjoyed the video 😊
Hi Amanda! Love your videos. I was watching one of your older videos on the best studio lighting for beginners. I think in that video you mentioned the Godox SL60W being a great startup light, but I saw in a more recent comment that you’d switched over to strobe lighting. If you were to recommend the best/ brightest lights for product photography, which would it be? I’m happy to spend some $$$ as this is for upscaling my business (I work in social media and want to start offering photography somewhen down the line). Thanks so so much! 🥰
Hey lovely! Thanks so much! Strobe lighting is definitely going to give you best results as strobes are brighter. I recently purchase 2 Godox ad600 lights and they’re amazing. Around $1100 I think per light. Totally depends on your budget. I used the Godox fv150 lights for a long time as well which were great!
Would love to know your settings and any focusing tips!
Hey Emily! For my settings I believe I was shooting at the following:
Shutter: 1/250
Iso: 100
F.stop: around 22
Manual focusing can be a good way to go to ensure you’ve definitely got your piece in focus. Focus stacking is also a great technique as well to ensure your entire piece is in focus
Thank you!! Awesome to know!!!
@@amandacampeanu Hi Amanda, Do you ever use focus stacking?
Really nice video. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for watching! 🙏
Nice video! Did you focus stacking?
Thanks! From memory I focus stacked the necklace photo I think. Otherwise I shoot at a high aperture
@@amandacampeanu Thanks so much Amanda :)
I think it is EF 100mm f2.8 Macro IS USM
It is yes 😊
which lens? wheich camera etc thats more important...
Lens is a 100m macro lens and camera is a canon R5
250, is that the GSM?
Very usefull video. We have the same name, are you Romanian? :)