Amy Eaton REALLY knows her stuff. She's a great teacher...fun to listen to, very personable. You'll learn a lot when you watch her product photography videos. This video points out 5 mistakes you may not even know you're making. I'm a beginner and she makes it so easy to understand and learn. Thx, Amy!
Thanks Amy, very helpful. I like this better than the 'live' videos because it cuts right to the chase ... only helpful info, no chatter. Also, your delivery is great, you seem so at ease.
Thank you for all the info in this video and your courses. I have done recently the Lifestyle one since I want to take more photos of my products in real life situations and found it helpful. Could I please ask you to have more examples of what you explain since you are trying to teach a visual language which most of us having been educated in necessarily. Thanks!!
This is so great Amy, short and to the point and jam packed full of helpful hints. And I love your chatty style without going off topic. Looking forward to lots more. One quick question: Can props be half chopped off e.g. in mine, I put paper clips, etc as I offer planner stuff or is that a big no no too? Obviously don't unintentionally chop the product, but what about the styling bits? Sorry if this seems a dumb question!
Thanks for sharing. I have a question. Have you ever tried Autoretouch, an AI-powered image editing tool to automate the image editing process? I have found it super cool. Need your opinion regarding this tool.
Hi, please can you help me, what settings I should use for take a picture? And I don’t know why my pictures looks good in the camera and after editing but when i upload to my Etsy shop the pictures looks very bad (grainy)
I think you have good information to share but missing the mark without visual aids so to speak of what you are saying. Show examples please! Illustrating the examples you mention. Flattering amount of shadow versus Shadow error. Acceptable and not acceptable, what you recommend is better versus what needs Improvement - show what you were talking about.
Amy Eaton REALLY knows her stuff. She's a great teacher...fun to listen to, very personable. You'll learn a lot when you watch her product photography videos. This video points out 5 mistakes you may not even know you're making. I'm a beginner and she makes it so easy to understand and learn. Thx, Amy!
Aww thank you Tena!! 😊 ❤️
Thank you so much for this video as well
Amazing teacher! :) So grateful for all the tips and tricks, and bits of advice you give.
You're so welcome!
Thanks Amy, very helpful. I like this better than the 'live' videos because it cuts right to the chase ... only helpful info, no chatter. Also, your delivery is great, you seem so at ease.
Thanks Carol! It's definitely easier to get straight to the point in these videos when I'm not waiting for people to tune in. Glad you liked it! 😊 ❤️
Great Job Amy! Lots of helpful info. congrats on your new Picture Profit Tv Channel!😁
Thanks Kris! 😊
Thank you for all the info in this video and your courses. I have done recently the Lifestyle one since I want to take more photos of my products in real life situations and found it helpful. Could I please ask you to have more examples of what you explain since you are trying to teach a visual language which most of us having been educated in necessarily. Thanks!!
Hi Valeria! I'll definitely try to include more visuals in future episodes. :) Thanks for tuning in!
This is so great Amy, short and to the point and jam packed full of helpful hints. And I love your chatty style without going off topic. Looking forward to lots more. One quick question: Can props be half chopped off e.g. in mine, I put paper clips, etc as I offer planner stuff or is that a big no no too? Obviously don't unintentionally chop the product, but what about the styling bits? Sorry if this seems a dumb question!
Not a dumb question at all! It's totally okay for your props to be cut off by the edge of the photo. 😊
@@AmyEaton phew! I have some photos that don't need re-doing lol!
Thanks for sharing. I have a question. Have you ever tried Autoretouch, an AI-powered image editing tool to automate the image editing process? I have found it super cool. Need your opinion regarding this tool.
Hi, please can you help me, what settings I should use for take a picture? And I don’t know why my pictures looks good in the camera and after editing but when i upload to my Etsy shop the pictures looks very bad (grainy)
I wish you were showing examples.
I think you have good information to share but missing the mark without visual aids so to speak of what you are saying. Show examples please! Illustrating the examples you mention. Flattering amount of shadow versus Shadow error. Acceptable and not acceptable, what you recommend is better versus what needs Improvement - show what you were talking about.
You're not showing examples of "bad" photos, which I think would be helpful.