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I love how fast an loose you are with the light, it shows both technical proficiency, but also that this isn’t rocket science, and you don’t need Broncolor or anything crazy to make top notch work. Just a firm understanding of the fundamentals and practice.
Totally! Light is light, and many products do creative things with light but understanding it fundamentally can achieve so many quality looks... Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Dustin thank you for upping your game. The description of why you chose the table and background was very much appreciated. Your explanation of work flow is inspiring. I would love to see your approach on jewelry and loose powders. Happy Thanksgiving
I love your tutorials! Your videos have helped me a lot in understanding the simple steps to doing a composite. I love watching your workflow, it's always so straightforward and organized
Hi Dustin. I cannot find the Acrylic bottle support. I already gave the metal one. Please tell me where to find it. Also, can you do a video on client acquisition and the business of product photography please?
Hi Paul! If you place an order through the link (workphlo.shop/b) we are now fulfilling this with Clear Acrylic Plates, the photo is in the process of being updated, you'll see a small notice on the product page we have switched to acrylic material. Thnaks for the idea for Client Acquisition I think that's a great area to share some ideas, stay tuned!
This video was really helpful! Clear, straight forward explanation! Thank you. I would like to get a couple lights and modifiers to start taking this type of pictures (on a hobbies level). I was looking at AD200pro which seems to be very versatile, but rather pricey. Could you recommend a few lights please. Thanks!
Hey Dustin, another high quality, helpful tutorial, thank you. When manually selecting, how do you get a nice shape at the bottom of the bottle? I know you pre-made your selection here, but I wanted to see that part! I struggle with this area- there's never enough detail in the shadow to use the magnetic tool, and using poly tool takes too long when editing many product images (50+). And my shape looks ordinary. Thanks again
Awesome buddy - another great tutorial... Can I ask you what weight translum you use? I got a roll of Lee Filter, but I have to double up - it's just too thin. BTW... I always find that adding a shadow gives the product some gravity / weight, and for me, it's key to adding to an image like this. Thanks my friend - loving the hair!
Wonderful video! I need to shoot an acrylic display case with collectibles inside. Hopefully some of these techniques will come in handy. On a different note, I need a new backdrop support system. What you using @workphlo?
Great video as usual Dustin, thank you. [UPDATE: I now see the note on product page indicating that you switched to clear.. awesome] I'm looking to purchase the bottle support with transparent acrylic plate but can only find the bottle support attachment with 3" metal plate. Is a version with clear acrylic available? Or do the metal plates unscrew from the threaded screw?
Hello Dustin. I'd like to get a remote camera trigger but I'm not sure which is compatible or the best one for my camera. I have an Olympus OMD EM1 Mk2 and I've been searching but I haven't found a clear answer yet. Could you share some insight on this?
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This channel has DEFINITELY grown my product photography
👑 da MVP.
I absolutely love this guy just the way he talks reminds me of Bob Ross which makes the video more calming 😂 Perfect tutorial once again!
I can’t believe I never knew about using shift while brushing to get straight lines. Your walkthroughs are always so helpful!
I love how fast an loose you are with the light, it shows both technical proficiency, but also that this isn’t rocket science, and you don’t need Broncolor or anything crazy to make top notch work. Just a firm understanding of the fundamentals and practice.
Totally! Light is light, and many products do creative things with light but understanding it fundamentally can achieve so many quality looks...
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@@workphlo love this! where did you get this type of backdrop and whats the brand?
Woo!! love me an all around white background product photography tutorial!!
I'm super excited for my acrylic table to show up in the mail, my small small contribution to all I am learning from you
Thank you! It is on the way, cheers from Canada to Portugal!
This is some real high end knowledge. Thank you!
Dustin thank you for upping your game. The description of why you chose the table and background was very much appreciated. Your explanation of work flow is inspiring.
I would love to see your approach on jewelry and loose powders.
Happy Thanksgiving
Happy Thanksgiving! No problem, I really enjoy making this type of content. :)
All the best,
Wow! Sifoo Dustin! I saw you on FStoppers! This video was featured there! Well done, sifoo!
I love watching your stuff. I just got all of my stuff in and I’m ready to start shooting. I’m a little nervous but excited
You always use speedlight for your set up, I love that and thank your channel !
I'm new to your channel and great content here. And dude that mullet ups the game!!! Truly a "business up front, party in the back" vibes \m/
I love your tutorials! Your videos have helped me a lot in understanding the simple steps to doing a composite. I love watching your workflow, it's always so straightforward and organized
More little gems of info, thank's DD.
LOL That intro got me, apparently I do enjoy learning product photography from someone with a mullet.
Really well presented and as a vet I even had some great take aways thanks for making this.
Looking forward to Dustin's next video... "Mullet photography with inexpensive speed lights". :-)
Very nice tutorial. All of your videos have been very helpful! Happy Thanksgiving.
This was incredibly helpful. Thank you!
Great tutorial! How about one on reflective metal like a bare paint can. I tried and failed miserably.
Nice! :)
Have a good week!
Great tutorial! Thanks a lot!
Great!Thank you)
Welcome!
u are always helpful man...
this is next level
Thank you! Feel free to use the code 10VIP to save 10% off the attachment we used: workphlo.shop/bottle
Great videos. New product photographer. Do you use the same lens for all your product needs?
Hi Dustin. I cannot find the Acrylic bottle support. I already gave the metal one. Please tell me where to find it. Also, can you do a video on client acquisition and the business of product photography please?
Hi Paul! If you place an order through the link (workphlo.shop/b) we are now fulfilling this with Clear Acrylic Plates, the photo is in the process of being updated, you'll see a small notice on the product page we have switched to acrylic material.
Thnaks for the idea for Client Acquisition I think that's a great area to share some ideas, stay tuned!
Excellent!
Came for the photography, stayed for the mullet!
Love these videos! What equipment are you shooting on?
workphlo.shop/b :)
@@workphlo I mean what camera and lens?
This video was really helpful! Clear, straight forward explanation! Thank you.
I would like to get a couple lights and modifiers to start taking this type of pictures (on a hobbies level). I was looking at AD200pro which seems to be very versatile, but rather pricey. Could you recommend a few lights please. Thanks!
That is great. Good job.
Amazing once again. When you making new videos ? Please 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
What are camera settings and focal length??
Hey Dustin, another high quality,
helpful tutorial, thank you. When manually selecting, how do you get a nice shape at the bottom of the bottle? I know you pre-made your selection here, but I wanted to see that part! I struggle with this area- there's never enough detail in the shadow to use the magnetic tool, and using poly tool takes too long when editing many product images (50+). And my shape looks ordinary. Thanks again
Awesome buddy - another great tutorial...
Can I ask you what weight translum you use? I got a roll of Lee Filter, but I have to double up - it's just too thin.
BTW... I always find that adding a shadow gives the product some gravity / weight, and for me, it's key to adding to an image like this.
Thanks my friend - loving the hair!
Wonderful video! I need to shoot an acrylic display case with collectibles inside. Hopefully some of these techniques will come in handy. On a different note, I need a new backdrop support system. What you using @workphlo?
Dear Friend waiting your video so long time...........
What if I have a 5 bottle series? How do I get the same lighting for the bunch?
Great video as usual Dustin, thank you. [UPDATE: I now see the note on product page indicating that you switched to clear.. awesome] I'm looking to purchase the bottle support with transparent acrylic plate but can only find the bottle support attachment with 3" metal plate. Is a version with clear acrylic available? Or do the metal plates unscrew from the threaded screw?
Savage Translum rocks, eh! ;-)
Love it! Cheers John 🙏🙏
@@workphlo What weight are you using? I rock medium.
@@JohnDawson Medium is pretty perfect
Incredible
Hello Dustin.
I'd like to get a remote camera trigger but I'm not sure which is compatible or the best one for my camera.
I have an Olympus OMD EM1 Mk2 and I've been searching but I haven't found a clear answer yet.
Could you share some insight on this?
Pocket wizard. EBay second hand. Will not let you down.
cool
How much do you charge for a shot like that?
Is it just me or everyone here thinks that Sifoo Dustin Dolby looks like Rick Astley with long hair? :D
Dude that's too complicated.
Who would pay for something like that if they had 200-300 products?
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