I really liked the retouching part. It was great to see what was done in retouching. I liked it all, but the best part was the retouching. Loved the description of the lighting. I really needed that.
Hi Scott. I first watched this video on the day that you posted it. I have just watched it again and I am very grateful to you for posting it. It's unlikely that I would attempt such a shot - I don't have the space - but the way that you approached the lighting: scrims, flags etc. was very interesting: no formulaic setup, just bespoke. Thanks very much. Good to see the re-touching, too.
Your videos are excellent - I'm not big into product / drink photography but your comments and insights about lighting are spot on. Why wouldn't you tailor the light and build it around the aesthetic you want? Great stuff!
Hi Scott. Love this video, I purchased your lighting download recently, and as a relative newbie it really helped me start off on the path of each lighting scenario is different, and there are no standard set ups. With bottle product photography, if you had to shoot an image of 6-10 different bottles in one image, would you shoot them all separately and put them together in photoshop, or try and shoot them all together?
Love it - what's the light set up? there are no lighting set ups. I get it. Even as someone who is just learning how to shoot this type of photography, I often question those who advocate "the right way" to do things mentality. It's not the real world. Working environments of any kind never go according to expectations or strategy. What you should have are the tools and skills to apply when you need them. I think this sums up your approach here Scott. As always, appreciate the effort and transparency in sharing this BTS!
please keep making this kind of video! I've learned so much with in luch a little time If you could leave the image in front when you're talking about it (like when you said you didn't like the reflections in the last image) it would be super useful too. Thank you!!
Do you know of anywhere that supplies large fake ice cubes? I use the regular sized ones a lot, and have plenty of them. But I've never been able to found large acrylic cube or sphere ice like the size you're using here. Cheers
There will be model makers in large cities, especially those cities that have many commercial photography studios. Good cubes are not inexpensive. Custom ones, will be even more.
Not sure why I cannot get past.... "Drink Photography". Have you ever shot a 'Eat Photography'? It is a beverage! Drink is what you do with that beverage. Just like eat is what you with food. (or throw it at the screen) jajajajajajaja. Another great video. Thanks.
LOL...Then what the hell are you, if you're not a drinks guy, not retouching your work, not able to do a set properly.... but you are a "food photographer" ay?
@@TinHouseStudioUK Didn't realize you can make a living supporting a family, pay property or rent, and keep a studio on..... "technical food shots"!! Go you!!! I do enjoy your vids, and reminds me of how things are done with less hacking, and more time...How do you get your clients?
@@TinHouseStudioUK Maybe make a video about the ad agencies and agent, perhaps in a general manner for other highly specific shooters. Maybe how one can get started or show their work to a ad agency. That would be vital.
I really liked the retouching part. It was great to see what was done in retouching. I liked it all, but the best part was the retouching. Loved the description of the lighting. I really needed that.
Good job! Haven’t seen before video about hardlight like this teaching the complete way
Seriously just encouraged me to pursue trying more product photography despite how overwhelming it can all seem. Thank you!
Love how you walk through your mindset for lighting. What do you want to achieve and work towards it not falling back onto a "set-up" system
Great taste and lighting
I liked the "why" explanations of the lights. "I wanted 'x' so I did 'y'" kind of thing. Made sense to me at least.
Thank you for making this video. A lot of helpful tips really enjoyed it. Cheers from Western Australia 🇦🇺✌🏻
If you happen to do more drinks shoots, please feel free to do another video talking about your process. (man, I wish I had your workspace)
Good stuff on the lighting. I like not having to edit my commercial work. My personal projects I enjoy the editing process.
Love your work! Whats the name of the big black tripod?
Hi Scott. I first watched this video on the day that you posted it. I have just watched it again and I am very grateful to you for posting it. It's unlikely that I would attempt such a shot - I don't have the space - but the way that you approached the lighting: scrims, flags etc. was very interesting: no formulaic setup, just bespoke. Thanks very much. Good to see the re-touching, too.
I love this video. Would definitely enjoy more bts
Thanks!
Your videos are excellent - I'm not big into product / drink photography but your comments and insights about lighting are spot on. Why wouldn't you tailor the light and build it around the aesthetic you want? Great stuff!
Hi Scott. Love this video, I purchased your lighting download recently, and as a relative newbie it really helped me start off on the path of each lighting scenario is different, and there are no standard set ups. With bottle product photography, if you had to shoot an image of 6-10 different bottles in one image, would you shoot them all separately and put them together in photoshop, or try and shoot them all together?
Learned a lot, thank you.
Very informative video, as always. Your edit guy makes my edits look like a kid barely learning know how to write. Can't wait for next video!
Great video. With the overhead light, why did you need 2300w?
Great video! Looking forward to the follow up videos.
Love it - what's the light set up? there are no lighting set ups. I get it. Even as someone who is just learning how to shoot this type of photography, I often question those who advocate "the right way" to do things mentality. It's not the real world. Working environments of any kind never go according to expectations or strategy. What you should have are the tools and skills to apply when you need them. I think this sums up your approach here Scott. As always, appreciate the effort and transparency in sharing this BTS!
Awesome work! Very in-depth and informative! Love that shot in the end.
I enjoyed that, quite inspiring and gave me a few ideas , subscribed.
Great video! This was really helpful. Thank you
Great video please make more video. i like so much
Really fine and elegant that Drink´s Ma frend!
Very interesting, thanks for sharing.
please keep making this kind of video! I've learned so much with in luch a little time
If you could leave the image in front when you're talking about it (like when you said you didn't like the reflections in the last image) it would be super useful too. Thank you!!
How do I starting landing deals for high-budget commercial shoots? I'm dying to know!
Inspiring.
Is it a partagas on the table ?
Brilliant
I'm subscribed to the channel and the bell says "all notifications", but I didn't get one when this video came out... do you know why?
😍😍😍😍
Please, where did you get the small cubes you used?
TinHouse Studio thanks so much. Great video! The shot with the sheet and ‘sunny day’ lighting is beautiful.
What tripod do you use?
He said clearly in this that it is a Manfrotto studio stand
@@libbyedwards9967 thank. already found it
Do you know of anywhere that supplies large fake ice cubes?
I use the regular sized ones a lot, and have plenty of them. But I've never been able to found large acrylic cube or sphere ice like the size you're using here.
Cheers
There will be model makers in large cities, especially those cities that have many commercial photography studios. Good cubes are not inexpensive. Custom ones, will be even more.
This vertical line of the background, so close to the right edge of the (first) glass, is really very disturbing (IMHO)
Editing its a bitch... I wish I had someone do it for me as well. Great Work.
@ 10:25 looks cheesy….sorry, the prior glass shot was spectacular.
thhuuuu
Not sure why I cannot get past.... "Drink Photography". Have you ever shot a 'Eat Photography'?
It is a beverage! Drink is what you do with that beverage. Just like eat is what you with food. (or throw it at the screen)
jajajajajajaja.
Another great video. Thanks.
god that music is horrible. The rest of the video is great :)
LOL...Then what the hell are you, if you're not a drinks guy, not retouching your work, not able to do a set properly.... but you are a "food photographer" ay?
@@TinHouseStudioUK Didn't realize you can make a living supporting a family, pay property or rent, and keep a studio on..... "technical food shots"!! Go you!!! I do enjoy your vids, and reminds me of how things are done with less hacking, and more time...How do you get your clients?
@@TinHouseStudioUK Maybe make a video about the ad agencies and agent, perhaps in a general manner for other highly specific shooters. Maybe how one can get started or show their work to a ad agency. That would be vital.