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Product Photography Tutorial. HOW TO TAKE AMAZING PRODUCT PHOTOGRAPHY AT HOME (TUTORIAL) 

Skyler Ewing Photography
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@AndersonAlbuquerque
@AndersonAlbuquerque 8 месяцев назад
excellent tutorial congratulations.
@hasanrokni1661
@hasanrokni1661 3 месяца назад
So helpful 😍
@_P.K.
@_P.K. 2 месяца назад
excellent tutorial.. but why to do so much post processing? cant we achieve the same during the photoshoot?
@MikeC5390
@MikeC5390 Год назад
I'm loving your inspirational product photography vids and learning so much from them. Would you consider making a tutorial using product that doesnt have nice edges to work with. For example, I make dog collars from materials like webbing, velvet and silk which often have anything but straight edges, making cutting out very difficult. Relevant styling is also a puzzle for me.
@skylerewingphotography
@skylerewingphotography Год назад
Yes, absolutely
@doekoet
@doekoet Год назад
Cool
@skylerewingphotography
@skylerewingphotography Год назад
Thanks
@wuniwanzi
@wuniwanzi Год назад
all the procedure is practical
@Lysander-Spooner
@Lysander-Spooner Год назад
Great tutorial, thanks. What do you recommend for catalog production jobs where there are hundreds of items and no time to do this kind of retouching? For example, plumbing parts? Just setup the lighting and make every image the same?
@lowblowpc
@lowblowpc Год назад
I guess my only question is why cut out the three sections to just merge into one layer?
@darylbanks7790
@darylbanks7790 Год назад
Hello..How Are You..I See You Do A Lot Of Your Product Photo Edits Using Photoshop..I Was Wondering If You Can Show How You Do Your Edits With Affinity Photo..I Do Have Photoshop But I'm On A Old Mac And It Takes Up Alot Of Memory..Thanks..
@skylerewingphotography
@skylerewingphotography Год назад
Hi Daryl! Honestly I don’t use much affinity photos. Its an awesome alternative program but I much prefer photoshop
@darylbanks7790
@darylbanks7790 Год назад
Ok Thanks...Photoshop Is More Advanced..And Its Been Around Forever..I Do Prefer Photoshop And illustrator When It Comes To The Type Of Work Required..
@stephaniescreationsllc
@stephaniescreationsllc Год назад
Love the tutorial. Can you tell me what was the purpose of taking the all black photo? I don't see it being used so not sure why it was done.
@skylerewingphotography
@skylerewingphotography Год назад
I use shutter speed 1/200, iso 100 F8. Basically I want to have no light in the frame, no ambient light that is( all the light I had on in the room). If my exposure is so underexposed that is black then I can turn on my studio light ( my flash) then I know that the only light it shows in my photo is the speed light. That way I can control exactly where it is and how much of it. Hope it makes sense. It’s like if you turn off all the lights in your house at nighttime and pick up a flashlight. Then you have complete control on what you light with flashlight, where the light goes and how much. If your ceiling lights in your house are on, then when you turn on your flashlight, you still have light coming from everywhere and no control
@stephaniescreationsllc
@stephaniescreationsllc Год назад
@@skylerewingphotography Ok so basically it was used to set your settings so that the ambient light didn't interfere, correct?
@skylerewingphotography
@skylerewingphotography Год назад
@@stephaniescreationsllc yes! The lights in most people homes is tungsten light. That is a very warm orange light about 2500-3200 Kelvin . Studio light are mostly daylight balanced around 5600kelvin( that is the light color outdoors in sunny day)
@stephaniescreationsllc
@stephaniescreationsllc Год назад
@@skylerewingphotography thank you so much for responding and for this video. Now I am going to try this!
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