Skyler, love your video tutorials! Could you please (or anyone who reads this) provide a link to the table and stand that you're using to place your products on top of? Thanks!!
Excellently done both the shooting and retouching. Every time I watch your video's I learn something new. Have seen other photographers use a mixture with water for the appearance of water drops on the product. Have felt it to be a waste of time and simply do same as you did with only water. Very good video....thanks.
As newbie to your channel I've watched 4 videos so far. You are a very good instructor. I'm a fan. A question about aesthetics; is there a reason you did not line up the aluminum base/paint line on the can with the back edge of the mirror? Also, living in the far north, access to proper diffusion film is limited (by shipping costs) so I have been using Staedtler Vellum as an accessible/affordable substitute. Have you, or would you, compare the quality of light between translume and vellum? Again... thank you for providing a wonderful space to explore studio photography.
Just spray with a spray bottle. I just used water. But if you want better drops use 50%glycerin mixed with water. You will get more rounded drops that stick to can and don’t evaporate
Excellent Ps review, thanks Skyler.
Thanks DK
Great tutorial!
I really love you you have really punch up my shooting skils
Beautiful work. Love your tutorials.
Thang you so much Mare
Skyler, love your video tutorials! Could you please (or anyone who reads this) provide a link to the table and stand that you're using to place your products on top of? Thanks!!
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Excellently done both the shooting and retouching. Every time I watch your video's I learn something new.
Have seen other photographers use a mixture with water for the appearance of water drops on the product. Have felt it to be a waste of time and simply do same as you did with only water.
Very good video....thanks.
Thank you. Yes, you could mix glycerin with water (50/50%) for better drops but I dont use it often as I dont like how sticky it is
Thank you very much fr your time and effort! It helps me a lot for the understanding of product photography.
As newbie to your channel I've watched 4 videos so far. You are a very good instructor. I'm a fan.
A question about aesthetics; is there a reason you did not line up the aluminum base/paint line on the can with the back edge of the mirror?
Also, living in the far north, access to proper diffusion film is limited (by shipping costs) so I have been using Staedtler Vellum as an accessible/affordable substitute.
Have you, or would you, compare the quality of light between translume and vellum? Again... thank you for providing a wonderful space to explore studio photography.
Love all your product tutorial. Would love for you to explain your camera settings also!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge. 😊
Will do. Thank you
@@skylerewingphotography thank you so much for replying. Haha, I’m watching you and learning right now😊
@@lisaholcomb7560 if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask
👍Profesionální ok.
Thanks
Hi Skyler..
Love your videos..
Can I ask how you got the water droplets on the can…
Just spray with a spray bottle. I just used water. But if you want better drops use 50%glycerin mixed with water. You will get more rounded drops that stick to can and don’t evaporate
@@skylerewingphotography Thank you…