Sir can you please make a video on how to edit food pictures, like which Mobile application is best or what properties of a picture must be varied in order to get good result?
Hey Akshay, Amazing videos I have seen so many videos about food photography and trust me the information you share is not found in any of the other channels. Thank you for sharing these in detailed tips, you have inspired me and many others ! I have a question which tripod do you use for such photography considering the fact that you click pictures from the top ? I am wondering which tripod to buy as I am worried about the tripod handling the weight of a 24-104 lena vertically. Thank you buddy keep inspiring 👍
Thanks for your kind words 🥰 I use Vanguard PT -32 heavy quality tripod with vanguard PH - 55 head, it's great combo which can easily handle the weight of my DSLR (5D mark 4 ) with 70 - 200 lens.
Hi, Great video. Please let me know how to shoot in low light. I live in a country with very short day light in winters. Most of the time its dark and gloomy. Can you suggest something for this issue I am facing. Currently I am using very basic ring light and my video and photography both are not good. There is literally no natural light in my kitchen area to be frank and kitchen light looks so artificial and too bright. Please help 🙏
Thank you 😊 you need to slower the shutter speed ( for example, changing shutter speed from 1/60 s to 1/30 s) is referred to as “Decreasing shutter speed by one step” and halves the amount of time the shutter is open, increases the amount of light to enter so that your frame will lit more than previous one and you can set according to your lighting condition. Just don't increase the ISO more than 1600 bcz it will add more grain and noise that is easily noticable
@@myblackplate5601 Thank you so much for your detailed reply. I am new into this. Still learning... I usually shhot in the manual mode. Is it possible to change the stutter speed in this mode? How to set the shutter speed? Also, thank you for the ISO tip. I will keep this in my mind in future.
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Sir can you please make a video on how to edit food pictures, like which Mobile application is best or what properties of a picture must be varied in order to get good result?
Definitely, you will get to see in my upcoming videos about the same content. Thank you 😇
Hey Akshay,
Amazing videos I have seen so many videos about food photography and trust me the information you share is not found in any of the other channels. Thank you for sharing these in detailed tips, you have inspired me and many others !
I have a question which tripod do you use for such photography considering the fact that you click pictures from the top ? I am wondering which tripod to buy as I am worried about the tripod handling the weight of a 24-104 lena vertically.
Thank you buddy keep inspiring 👍
Thanks for your kind words 🥰 I use Vanguard PT -32 heavy quality tripod with vanguard PH - 55 head, it's great combo which can easily handle the weight of my DSLR (5D mark 4 ) with 70 - 200 lens.
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Hi,
Great video. Please let me know how to shoot in low light. I live in a country with very short day light in winters. Most of the time its dark and gloomy. Can you suggest something for this issue I am facing. Currently I am using very basic ring light and my video and photography both are not good. There is literally no natural light in my kitchen area to be frank and kitchen light looks so artificial and too bright. Please help 🙏
Thank you 😊 you need to slower the shutter speed ( for example, changing shutter speed from 1/60 s to 1/30 s) is referred to as “Decreasing shutter speed by one step” and halves the amount of time the shutter is open, increases the amount of light to enter so that your frame will lit more than previous one and you can set according to your lighting condition. Just don't increase the ISO more than 1600 bcz it will add more grain and noise that is easily noticable
@@myblackplate5601 Thank you so much for your detailed reply. I am new into this. Still learning... I usually shhot in the manual mode. Is it possible to change the stutter speed in this mode? How to set the shutter speed?
Also, thank you for the ISO tip. I will keep this in my mind in future.
Yes You can change every settings in manual mode
@@myblackplate5601 Thank you so much, great help 😊