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7 tips for better DRINK photography 

Lauren Short
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In this video we'll talk about the best tips I have to help your drink photography stand out!
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0:00 Intro
0:22 1. Use Complementary Colours
1:13 2. The Rule of Odds
2:27 3. Try Backlighting
3:33 4. Use Hard Light
4:35 5. Create Some Condensation
5:50 6. Use Fake Ice
6:44 7. Get creative With Your
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Комментарии : 26   
@SamuelOpokuNyarko-yi5zu
@SamuelOpokuNyarko-yi5zu 8 дней назад
Good teacher
@lynnsargeant2749
@lynnsargeant2749 Год назад
Great tips! Thank you
@nehapoddar9048
@nehapoddar9048 3 года назад
super helpful!!
@AniMoted
@AniMoted Год назад
Great video, subscribed!!
@Liloumaniia
@Liloumaniia 3 года назад
Thand you for this very helpful video ! Perfect, as always 😍
@LaurenCarisShort
@LaurenCarisShort 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@adrianwong4655
@adrianwong4655 3 года назад
This is super helpful for my next product video.
@LaurenCarisShort
@LaurenCarisShort 3 года назад
Yay! Can't wait to see the results!
@Mimi90353
@Mimi90353 3 года назад
So helpful and so well explained! I love your videos, thank you so much!
@LaurenCarisShort
@LaurenCarisShort 3 года назад
Thank you so much Ami!
@amitkoyande
@amitkoyande Год назад
I would like to add one thing for the photo at 2:49 the main subject should be more brighter than the background. In this photo it's opposite, the behind glass is looking brighter than the front main glass and the main glass is looking dull.
@amitkoyande
@amitkoyande Год назад
I am saying about the drink color.
@brandedwithlea
@brandedwithlea 3 года назад
Yaaaaay👏👏💓
@michellelyny5640
@michellelyny5640 3 года назад
Love your video ❤️❤️❤️
@LaurenCarisShort
@LaurenCarisShort 3 года назад
Thank you!! Appreciate you watching!
@brandedwithlea
@brandedwithlea 3 года назад
Can't wait to try it 💓
@LaurenCarisShort
@LaurenCarisShort 3 года назад
Hope you like it!
@brandedwithlea
@brandedwithlea 3 года назад
@@LaurenCarisShort I just re-watched this video and I am sending you high five for loving the hard light! Big fan of it! I am shooting in direct sunlight and it is so adrenaline filled hahaha. Shooting in sun in summer is like riding wild horses 🤭🤷💯💯
@MongolTier7
@MongolTier7 2 года назад
As a bartender who tries to get into some cocktail competitions, this is very helpful, thank you.
@TaavP
@TaavP 3 года назад
Let me just explain that the light being further away only makes it "smaller" relatively to the subject, which will cast harder shadows and harder spotlights. What makes shadows longer, or shorter, is the angle. What probably misled you at 4:14 is, for exemple: if you have a light at 1.20m high and you move it further away it will indeed make the shadows longer, but because the angle changes. If you want the same lenght of shadow, but harder, just move further and raise it. If you want longer shadows just lower the light, there is no need to bring it further away. Well, I hope this helps :)
@LaurenCarisShort
@LaurenCarisShort 3 года назад
Thanks for the clarification, I wasn't in fact "misled" as you suggest, like you said, moving it further away changes the angle, which has the same effect. And actually, moving it further away doesn't "only" make it smaller, it also makes it less powerful due to the inverse square law, so when working with artificial light you will either need to increase the power of the light, or change your camera settings to compensate for the loss of power.
@TaavP
@TaavP 3 года назад
@@LaurenCarisShort Yes exactly ! :) Also thanks for all the tips, I'm learning more about food photography here. Cheers from Portugal*
@user-oc6mr1jr6s
@user-oc6mr1jr6s 2 года назад
I was thinking the same. A more straight angle gives long shadows just like during sunset.
@amitkoyande
@amitkoyande Год назад
And don't put same thing besides the main subject. Put something different and also u should use depth of field. Because you wanna highlight the main subject and not other things.
@drinkswithdawn2711
@drinkswithdawn2711 2 года назад
Thank you, great tips!
@SamuelOpokuNyarko-yi5zu
@SamuelOpokuNyarko-yi5zu 8 дней назад
Hi I came here to find you
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