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How to Shoot Drinks Like a PRO - From a Pro Photographer 

Tin House Studio
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In this drink photography tutorial, I'll be teaching you how to shoot drinks like a pro. From starting poses to editing tips, I'll show you everything you need to know to shoot amazing drinks photos like a pro.
If you're looking to improve your drink photography skills, then this tutorial is for you! By the end of this video, you'll be able to shoot drinks like a pro, and look good doing it!
In today Studio Photography behind the scenes video we look at drink photography and how I go about creating new bodies of work for my portfolio.
In this video we shoot both drinks in glasses as well as photographing drink bottles. Having been a studio photographer for the past 15 years I have been working on these lighting techniques for some time now and this is perhaps my favourite way to light and compose drink photographs.
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Комментарии : 63   
@TinHouseStudioUK
@TinHouseStudioUK Год назад
If you want to learn how I create my style of work, head here www.tinhouse-studio.com/product/pre-sale-mastering-bold-graphic-food-photography-everything-i-know/
@lesrichardson2069
@lesrichardson2069 Год назад
I really appreciate the fact that you put these out and are brutally honest about all of it. What works, what did not, but also why. I love the fact that the simplicity of your explanations leaves me looking to simplify and be more creative with what I do. Please do put more of these out.
@SusanneGeert
@SusanneGeert 26 дней назад
Such a great and relevant video 🫶 The demystification of the process is so helpful, so please make more like this 🤓
@benharris3949
@benharris3949 Год назад
I love these kind of videos, super practical and I always gain a few little insights. I appreciate that you do BTS as well as business and creative philosophy. I’d appreciate a walk through your use of flags/scrims and dots on a shot. I know the theory but I’d love to see how you implement it and the subtle effects you are looking for it to create.
@krystiankrzewinski
@krystiankrzewinski Год назад
The second shot is fantastic, the colours, the "mess" and especially the camera angle. Love it!
@TinHouseStudioUK
@TinHouseStudioUK Год назад
Thanks
@_GhostGarden_
@_GhostGarden_ Год назад
Really loved this. The demystification of the process is so helpful for me, I hope you make more!
@TinHouseStudioUK
@TinHouseStudioUK Год назад
Thank you! Will do!
@user-rg1xj8jf4p
@user-rg1xj8jf4p 5 месяцев назад
I love your camera ridge !!!! I have a whole RZ kit and to see how you fixed up your D 850 ( I guess , fyi I am working with this as well) and used a shift / tilt mount on rail !!!! I had no idea that was happening ! Great stuff - Great tutorial!
@barryvg
@barryvg Год назад
More of these please. Fantastic stuff!
@sylwiavaclavekphotography
@sylwiavaclavekphotography Год назад
thanks so much for this tutorial, explaining your thought process, very helpful!
@johnalderson6123
@johnalderson6123 Год назад
I like all and any videos that you do because of your stile of doing them. Your always informative and it's a;most as if we are there with you in the room. Keep up the brilliant work.
@TinHouseStudioUK
@TinHouseStudioUK Год назад
I appreciate that!
@kirillzmurciuk8461
@kirillzmurciuk8461 Год назад
As always, a really informative and educational video without feeling educational and mentoring. Great!
@jaijacobphoto316
@jaijacobphoto316 Год назад
Love the perspective on the one light and flags/scrims
@alexkristanas929
@alexkristanas929 Год назад
Would love to see more videos like this 👍🙌
@TinHouseStudioUK
@TinHouseStudioUK Год назад
Will do.
@Popa_Bogdan_Light_Drawing
@Popa_Bogdan_Light_Drawing Год назад
Thank you, love this video and I learned a lot from it!
@pierrebernier4949
@pierrebernier4949 Год назад
That's really what we want to see/hear/view ! Fantastic video !
@danwhiteside5452
@danwhiteside5452 Год назад
Great video, love the insight
@TinHouseStudioUK
@TinHouseStudioUK Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@XVIIsionsProductions
@XVIIsionsProductions Год назад
I feel like you need to be a filmmaker with your skillful lighting techniques. Haha
@stevpwright
@stevpwright Год назад
Really enjoy this style of video with a high level overview of how a shot was set up.
@danartriatmojo
@danartriatmojo Год назад
Very useful input on shaping the lights, thank you. New subs here.
@PaulBenjaminPhoto
@PaulBenjaminPhoto Год назад
Definitely a fan of seeing a little of the thought process behind the work. More of this style of video (vs technical craft stuff) please.
@roudyf
@roudyf Год назад
Amazing video as always. It was really interesting to see how you manage to light up the whole picture with a one light setup so far away. 👌🏼
@JacobThomas25
@JacobThomas25 Год назад
Great information! The use of a single light and how you setup stuff has really made me think about my next test shots.
@aroshaliny8278
@aroshaliny8278 Год назад
these are lovely!! would love an episode on how to choose personal projects and what to focus on!
@OliverWiehe
@OliverWiehe Год назад
Fantastic video - enjoyed your thought processes for creating each shot - everything aspect of the photo is created with a reason or motivation - excellent! Yes - create more videos like this one! What is a good entry-level flash ! thx for the content!
@TinHouseStudioUK
@TinHouseStudioUK Год назад
Will try and make some mroe next year.
@pinkace8221
@pinkace8221 Год назад
Please do more of this videos Very help full! Up to date and strait to the point! Please can you advice of the flag you use in more details? Such as the one with the net like material!! Thank you so much!
@koltureshack7993
@koltureshack7993 Год назад
Very informative as always, thanks Scott. I find the walkthrough of the entire process from - intention to execution - very useful. A suggestion would be to find out a bit more about how you produce these test shoots - sourcing props, developing concepts etc. :)
@daleelliott7390
@daleelliott7390 Год назад
Would love to attend your workshops and assist you on set if I didn't live on the other corner of the world. Love your content though. Definitely going to try one light set ups as much possible in the future.
@itsjonathanwade
@itsjonathanwade Год назад
Here's a pre-video comment to help algorithmic things!
@TinHouseStudioUK
@TinHouseStudioUK Год назад
Thanks, apreciate the help :)
@richardbierman9856
@richardbierman9856 Год назад
Excellent stuff!
@ianbartlett4083
@ianbartlett4083 Год назад
This is all absolutely fascinating. I wonder if the Martini shot proves the well known aphorism that “blue and green should never be seen…” The colour ‘clash’ is quite the thing!
@Raymond23rdOBC
@Raymond23rdOBC Год назад
very nice professor !
@TinHouseStudioUK
@TinHouseStudioUK Год назад
Many thanks!
@sh8736
@sh8736 Год назад
A snowball is a bit marmite! Noticed you didn’t have any Tia Maria not seen it in the shops locally for months, can get some messed about version with vanilla or the like but not the basic one! If you wanted a very cheesy version you need some twiglets and some fake snow too!
@TinHouseStudioUK
@TinHouseStudioUK Год назад
yeah ive not seen any tia maria for a while. I do enjoy it on ice for that 80s experience .
@tbeiber09
@tbeiber09 Год назад
I liked this breakdown. Is there a standard time frame on how far ahead you would start shooting for holidays or other deadlines? When would you be contacted about starting a Christmas session for next year for example?
@EdwardKilner
@EdwardKilner Год назад
Once again, a great video! Really liked the discussion of controlling a single light. Also liked the various shapes of the drape. Nice shots. I’d like you to discuss the process by which you conceive the total contents of the top of the trolley. It looked great. Was it entirely out of your head, or did the client provide a list of items? Your discussions on business were good, but this was preferable. Thank you.
@TinHouseStudioUK
@TinHouseStudioUK Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it! It was just a test shoot so no client. We had a mood board that the stylist made and we just kinda went from there with what looked nice.
@joshuagutierrez8407
@joshuagutierrez8407 Год назад
Great video. The most interesting thing I took from this was - “I’m doing this in preparation for next year.” Instead of wasting time going and having a drink or just futzing around, you’re already thinking about what’s to come. Also, just curious if you actually took any off-the-cuff shots so they’d have that disposable camera look…awkward angles and terrible lighting to complement the final beautiful shot.
@TinHouseStudioUK
@TinHouseStudioUK Год назад
Got to keep going! I did want to get some on film, but I was so busy I actually forgot. Id taken the fuji 400 H out the freezer and everything.
@joshuagutierrez8407
@joshuagutierrez8407 Год назад
@@TinHouseStudioUK lol. Thanks for posting these videos. They’re definitely an inspiration to all of us!
@SusanneGeert
@SusanneGeert 26 дней назад
Your comment made me curios... what kind od images are you thinking of here (is that something you do with a styling like this)? 🤓 Thanks in advance ;-)
@cropcircle5693
@cropcircle5693 Год назад
I totally dig and use the single light approach for stuff like this but... I'm feeling like a beauty dish moved in closer with a grid on it would be a little easier to control and refine the look a touch better. Some of those shots look like exactly what they are. A single light blown way the hell out over the scene. I don't see the level of control you seem to be putting the effort into. I think part of the problem is, with the light so far away you get some intense inverse square drop off, mixed with highlight reflection that starts to look a little wild. It's definitely a cool look but seems a little unrefined in this set. A great demonstration though. Something we all need to see at some point and you did the work!
@TinHouseStudioUK
@TinHouseStudioUK Год назад
Thanks. Problem with the beauty dish close is that the fall off is too great, shadows too soft and space to control the light is limited. Which is the oposite of the look here which is sharp shadows, even light where needed, then flagged away. The alternative would be one light as is, then other lights to add the contrast, but this adds catch lights. Might be worth revisiting the inverse square though as I think the second paragraph you are explaining the oposite of what would be caused there, although it may be your wording rather than understanding.
@DarinSimmons
@DarinSimmons Год назад
Today I learned what a Snowball is; also today I learned that I will never drink a Snowball in my entire life. Love this debrief kind of video. Hope it works for you because it got me thinking and asking and inspired.
@TinHouseStudioUK
@TinHouseStudioUK Год назад
Happy to help!
@corbinpearce7686
@corbinpearce7686 Год назад
It's interesting hearing an explanation behind these shots, especially because when I saw them pop up on your IG and website, they felt a bit out of character for you. The flat color backgrounds are something that I strongly associate with your work, so seeing the soft fabric threw me off.
@LeonKolenda
@LeonKolenda Год назад
Nice video! I learned a few things. Especially on the Black Flag demo. I have a couple of questions. 1. The Lady that is doing the setup, is she a professional? 2. Also, Does she take into consideration how things are going to look from the framing and the Focal-Length perspective when she's setting up or do you guide her through that? I'm so jealous of your Studio! Lol
@burrdaddy
@burrdaddy Год назад
Great video. I'm curious why you don't use constant light. Seems it would be easier to set flags, etc. Thanks.
@TinHouseStudioUK
@TinHouseStudioUK Год назад
Mostly power. Its rare that I go below 1200 watts on a flash unit.
@ruthiedarling5190
@ruthiedarling5190 Год назад
Can you add a link to the curtains please? Great vid!
@TinHouseStudioUK
@TinHouseStudioUK Год назад
www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B09YCW1YBT/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
@lewisfilms
@lewisfilms Год назад
How do you get the liquid in the drinks to glow? Drinks always look dark/murky/opaque in my shots.
@patrickspahr825
@patrickspahr825 Год назад
Really enjoy some BTS shots at normal speed rather than all speedy time lapses. Light up at 14 feet? Nice. My ceiling is 7 feet, lol. Workin’ with what we got…
@TinHouseStudioUK
@TinHouseStudioUK Год назад
Will see what I can do. Its all static camera stuff and most of the day is VERY dull to watch haha
@WillFaulknerPhotography
@WillFaulknerPhotography Год назад
The shots seem off target from your usual bold and graphic work Scott. Not a bad thing, just saying.
@matttovey5327
@matttovey5327 10 дней назад
Blue & green should never be seen, without a colour, in between..
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