really i learned a lot from your channel your the best product photographer i see , just one things that i didn't get , always you mention that its for beginner , what about making one video for professional , and what will be the difference , really so excited 💌❤
Again great lesson, great job with the lighting, it's good for the viewer to see the steps to get the right light for each part of the subject and then combining them in post to get a great result that you want.
Skyler, as an "outdoor" photographer just starting to dabble in still lifes, I feel fortunate to have stumbled upon your video site. I have learned a lot already. Two ideas to make your videos even more useful: (1) Many photographer's videos include a link to what can be generically called, "What's in my bag?", where the list most every piece of gear they use. Although you list a small number of items with each video, it would be extremely helpful if you would create a "What's in my studio" link. Would love to know the details of all your gear, e.g., light and backdrop stands, laptop stand, all the reflectors/diffusers, etc. That link would only have to be updated if you added a new piece of gear. (2) More detail on the camera setup itself: what lens you're shooting, what f-stop, how do you determine exposure (flash meter, TTL, trial and error?). Love the top-level tutorials, but also would like more detail, including some of your post-processing techniques for finalizing your images.
Hi Brian. Thank you so much for your insight. I started creating and posted my Amazon store list with items I have and love. I attached it in the description of the video. Only had time to add part of the items I use but will keep updating:)
Nice one! I always wondered where this kind of wood is from when I saw it in product photographs - thought it would cost a lot more, too. But I am wondering: if you buy this online, isn't it a gamble to get one with a shape that is suitable to somehow hold a product steady?
Hello Mam, I'm from India and I loved your photography ideas ❤️ Your video duration are so long , viewer's can be bored. So mam please if you can make your videos in more short, it would be so good and people will love it. Thank you.
Great work..... I must do a video version of this style..... many thanks great work
interesting. thank you
You're welcome
thank you so much
Life saver
Skyler, černá barva Vám velmi sluší. Tutoriál jako vždy - perfektní téma a skvěle provedená úprava ok.👍
Thank you. I don’t wear black often but was going for a run right after filming:)
Wonderful
Thank you
Thanks for all your helpful tips and tricks.
My pleasure!
thank you for sharing this video... superb insights overall!
Glad you enjoyed it!
really i learned a lot from your channel your the best product photographer i see , just one things that i didn't get , always you mention that its for beginner , what about making one video for professional , and what will be the difference , really so excited 💌❤
Thanks for this tutorial. Just a little advice for future videos, can you focus manually and use a little more light?
Great video! It was very informative. I appreciate you making it!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great channel u help me a lot thank u very much love your techniques and describing every single things in whole setup of shoots
Thank you. New video coming later today
@@skylerewingphotography great we don't have to join still life photography course after subscribing your channel.
Love from India
Again great lesson, great job with the lighting, it's good for the viewer to see the steps to get the right light for each part of the subject and then combining them in post to get a great result that you want.
Thanks again!
Skyler, as an "outdoor" photographer just starting to dabble in still lifes, I feel fortunate to have stumbled upon your video site. I have learned a lot already. Two ideas to make your videos even more useful: (1) Many photographer's videos include a link to what can be generically called, "What's in my bag?", where the list most every piece of gear they use. Although you list a small number of items with each video, it would be extremely helpful if you would create a "What's in my studio" link. Would love to know the details of all your gear, e.g., light and backdrop stands, laptop stand, all the reflectors/diffusers, etc. That link would only have to be updated if you added a new piece of gear. (2) More detail on the camera setup itself: what lens you're shooting, what f-stop, how do you determine exposure (flash meter, TTL, trial and error?). Love the top-level tutorials, but also would like more detail, including some of your post-processing techniques for finalizing your images.
Hi Brian. Thank you so much for your insight. I started creating and posted my Amazon store list with items I have and love. I attached it in the description of the video. Only had time to add part of the items I use but will keep updating:)
Nice one!
I always wondered where this kind of wood is from when I saw it in product photographs - thought it would cost a lot more, too. But I am wondering: if you buy this online, isn't it a gamble to get one with a shape that is suitable to somehow hold a product steady?
You are right. It’s a gamble. Better to go pick one on a store. I was just too lazy
@@skylerewingphotography Put it on my to-do list for this week. Thank you for the video, by the way!
@@RomanSkateboarding you are very welcome
Hello Mam, I'm from India and I loved your photography ideas ❤️
Your video duration are so long , viewer's can be bored. So mam please if you can make your videos in more short, it would be so good and people will love it.
Thank you.
It's a bit weird to see a bottle straigtened but the fluid is crooked
Yes, I agree. I should’ve straightened up the liquid not the bottle
Unfortunatly no one can do it like that at home:) Only if he has a lot of lights=)))
That's where you are wrong.
@jamesstrength5405 but as we can see in this video, you using several lights, one if them is flash light...
Watch her other videos. You will see how you can do this with only 1 light.