I’ve watched about 10 different videos of drink photography and all of the other photographers (men) did not explain this like you did. Thank you so much for simplifying this. I appreciate you!! 🙏🏽📸🔥
Firstly, Thank you so much for 900 subscribers! Secondly, let me know if you have any questions about drinks photography looking for new ideas for the summer drink series as I am starting to use all my ideas for videos up! Let me know on instagram if you guys create some hard light photos after watching this video @AMPhotographerUK
That’s a tricky one, a good light is an investment. Look at second hand lights, they can be much better value. Also, for hard light you can use natural light your just want a sunny day with no clouds. So really just weather dependent
My lights aren’t constant lights, they’re flash. But they have a modelling bulb, most if not all flashes will have this. It’s a light that isn’t as bright as the flash, but bright enough to help you place and angle your lights for the ideal position
I’ve watched about 10 different videos of drink photography and all of the other photographers (men) did not explain this like you did. Thank you so much for simplifying this. I appreciate you!! 🙏🏽📸🔥
Thanks! I’m glad you found it useful
Firstly, Thank you so much for 900 subscribers! Secondly, let me know if you have any questions about drinks photography looking for new ideas for the summer drink series as I am starting to use all my ideas for videos up!
Let me know on instagram if you guys create some hard light photos after watching this video @AMPhotographerUK
It really helped seeing the subtleties between where the light is coming from.Thanks :D
Glad it helps! :) hope you enjoy more videos!
Thank you. What is the best way to get Hard shadows with a speedlight? In. A small softbox further away or just bare speedlight?
I would go with just the bare speed light! You can also play with the distance to see how that affects the hardness of the light for your ideal image!
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That’s a tricky one, a good light is an investment. Look at second hand lights, they can be much better value. Also, for hard light you can use natural light your just want a sunny day with no clouds. So really just weather dependent
What is the always-on light you use?
My lights aren’t constant lights, they’re flash. But they have a modelling bulb, most if not all flashes will have this. It’s a light that isn’t as bright as the flash, but bright enough to help you place and angle your lights for the ideal position
@@AMPhotographer I feel silly -- it looked so bright for a modelling light. Thank you for the reply!
No worries, maybe just looks bright on camera