EASY Step by Step Photography Tutorial for at home: How to photograph an Apple on White Background
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- Опубліковано 30 тра 2024
- In this simple and easy to do step by step photography tutorial that everyone can do from at home, I (Wolf Amri) show you how to photograph a professional image of an apple on white background using only the flashlight of your smartphone as a light source.
I challenge you to take part in my photography challenge using the #cameraheadchallenge
Don't be afraid, the instructions in this tutorial are shown step by step and each of these steps is very thoroughly explained. You will lean a few photography hacks and creative techniques on the fly that you can use for your future images.
---- Content ----
0:00 intro
0:29 introduction to the #cameraheadchallenge
1:03 needed props
1:55 tripods and alternatives
2:45 focusing on the apple while the lights are on
3:07 camera settings
4:03 why it has to be dark in the room when shooting on white background
4:13 light painting with the flashlight of the smartphone
5:04 white balance
5:46 finetuning exposure
7:58 how to make sure the background is really white
8:22 lighting the subject by light painting it.
9:12 add diffusion to the light to make it softer
10:09 add some eye-candy
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Lightroom Settings:
Custom white balance using the eyedropper tool
Contrast: +8
Highlights: -53
Shadows: +57
Whites: +20
Clarity: +30
Vibrance +12
Saturation: +9
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Still the best photography videos in youtube
Thank you so much!
I would really like to give thumbs up twice, but my bad, i can't. You are such a genious and gentle! 👍👍
Thank you. Much appreciated 🙏🙏🙏
Yeet (as the kids would say)!!!
Another excellent video sir!
Thanks Yanni. Much appreciated 🤗🤗
👍👍👍. Professional product shots with a smartphone light! Amazing! Helps understand how to work with light. Great example.
Thanks so much! It's so much fun to experiment with light 😉
I laughed out loud in public when u said- We will set up "manual exposure" and acted that way🤣🤣🤣😅😂😂 I can imagine u being a comedian in movies/ daily soap🙈😅 i really enjoyed it.
😂 I’m way more stupid in real life than I have been in the videos so far 😂
@@wolfamri hehe it's hard to imagine u being stupid 😛🙈😂
Great video and you’re great teacher 👏🏾👏🏾
Thank you so much 🤗
You're a great teacher in many ways and I love that you get me to work with my camera more 📷 I know what I'm doing this afternoon 👍
Thanks, Stephane 🙏🙏. I hope to see some pics 😉
yes Yes YES!
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Thank you for all the time and effort that goes into these videos, they are amazing!
Thank you so much, Matt 🙏🙏
This is a great technique to increase my skill in photography. Thank you Sir.
Thank you so much for your feedback 🤗🤗
Thank you for your work Amri!
Thanks for watching 🙏
I very much like your teaching style. Very excited. I have subscribed. Thank you.
Thank you. Great to hear such feedback 🙏🙏
Thanks. 👍 👍👍 👍👍 👍👍 👍👍 👍👍 👍👍 👍🙏
Thank you. Let me know how it worked 😉
Thanks for your work Amri!
Thanks for your feedback 🙏🙏
You nailed it!
Thanks, Jens 🙏🙏🙏
You’re amazing Wolf!! I have heard people say they’re light painting and never understood that expression. Your use of the word now explained why they call it light painting. Your new hat had me laughing and your scream made me a chuckle.
Thanks, Jo. I guess in summer we’ll do an outdoor light painting challenge 😉
Mind blowing trick, well explained
Thanks love your work
Thanks so much, Yusuf. It was so much fun to do.
Thank you
Thank YOU 🙏🙏
hey bro...love your work...
Thanks! Keeps me motivated!!!🙏
Simply EXCELLENT! Is there a way to hack UA-cam to give you a million like instead of one?
🤣 now that would be cool. Thanks so much, Ihab - I really appreciated that!
Wow, thank you. I am taking a photography course in college called Understanding Light: Studio and Location. We are studying the Inverse Square Law, side of photography with still life. This video actually helped me understand more of the exposure triangle. Thank you!
Thanks so much, James. The inverse square law was mainly used when I said 1/2 the distance, 4x the light with the diffusion paper.
Great to hear that it helps understanding. I'm just not a fan of the exposure triangle, because it doesn't list the light (so scene brightness), which is definitely part of exposure, while it does list ISO which is in fact already the first step of image editing, because the gain is applied after the image is already taken.
I'm planning a video about that topic in the next few weeks.
@@wolfamri fantastic!! Thank you.
Awesome!!!!
Your videos are amazing. Many thanks for sharing your knowledge
Thanks so much, Yanni!!! 🤗
Thanks, Gabriela! Do you mean mine, or Yannis. Either way, check out Yanni, he also just started a youtube channel! 🤗
Wolf has amazing production values and he makes things easy to understand.
All your videos are very helpful ❤️ and show the videos by mobile photography
Thanks so much, Siddu. I even tried to make this video with the smartphone too. The issue is: I couldn't get my smartphone to expose longer than 1sec. If I could (I think there are dedicated apps), you can easily do it with your smartphone too.
@@wolfamri Yes , there are certain apps for long exposure but the problem is lighting , in mobile apps lighting is low like dont have aperture to change and certain things can't do properly in mobile , so please try to help and do photography with smartphone so we can able to follow the ideas and I always love your work and thank you ❤️ sir
Once again, great information and explained so that event people like me can understand! Haha.
Really enjoying and learning for your videos. :)
Thanks a lot, Neil! Very much appreciated feedback 🤗🤗
I experimented with long exposure as you said.It was a success.Thank you 😊❤️
Great to hear! Congrats ;)
This is so interesting ❤️😍❤️😍 we are all pro- undermaking with your videos. Thanks a ton!
Thanks Aparna! Great to hear that 🙏🤗🙏
How far from the wall were you?
about 1m (3ft)
@@wolfamri thank you.
@@wolfamri is there any logic or science behind this 3ft?
It's so difficult to get people removed from their preconceived notions. Too many beginners focus on gear instead of light and refuse to accept light from a flash, a lamp, or a $4000 broncolor pack light set are all just light sources. They can learn with an apple, a plant, a doll and not have to invoke rental studio time with a model.
So true, Charles. Funnily the importer of Broncolor im most country is just around the corner. Gives me an idea of a few comparison videos.
Depth of field, not focus.
You are not able to change the physical dimension or anything else on the field side of the lens, Bradley. What you can change though, is the acceptable sharpness of the projection of the apple, on the sensor plane, so depth of focus 😉.
I hate to miss your broadcast but I am unsubscribing from UA-cam because of “cancel culture” they do. Hopefully you will eventually come to Rumble or CloutHub or some other platform.
I really appreciate your comments and want to thank you for your support. I‘ll soon publish a website www.free-photography-course.com. But the videos will still be streamed from youtube. Anyway. Keep fighting for your ideals 👍