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Whiskey Bottle Photography: Easy Compositing Tutorial 

Jordan Hughes
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Make your whiskey bottle photos look so much more eye-catching and appealing with this easy compositing technique.
Want to learn more about cocktail and product photography? Check out cocktailcamera.com for free guides, gear recs and e-courses.
-Recommended gear from this tutorial-
Wireless Shutter Release Remote
-For Canon: amzn.to/3KAHQQN
-For Sony: amzn.to/3GTMyqT
-For Nikon: amzn.to/3IzIxbz
Quality Tripod:
My recommendation is the Manfrotto MT190XPRO4 amzn.to/3IoiMuu
Then you can either get an inexpensive tripod ball head, or I prefer this Manfrotto 410 geared head for beverage and product photography, which allows you to make really precise adjustments: amzn.to/3nQW7PB
Translucent Reflector / Diffusor Panel:
-FOTOCREAT 5-in-1 150x200cm Reflector: amzn.to/3rKkxLJ
Photography surfaces are from ericksonsurfaces.com
Questions? Hit me up in the comments or shoot me an email at hello@cocktailcamera.com

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Комментарии : 51   
@klikconcepts
@klikconcepts 2 года назад
Removing the back label is GENUIS! It blocks so much light. Love all of these techniques. Thanks for sharing your skill with us.
@_michaelglass
@_michaelglass Год назад
Helpful tip(s) when brushing in a mask in Photoshop: 1) Pressing "D" will set your color pickers to White / Black 2) Pressing "X" will swap between White / Black so you don't have to go back and click the picker each time 3) Extra, but you can use "H" to use the Hand Tool to move around and "B" again for Brush Tool to get back to masking
@JeahnLaffitte
@JeahnLaffitte 2 года назад
Heat guns on labels like that work wonders ❤️ Love this tutorial! Thanks for such an amazing presentation
@SinginSquid12
@SinginSquid12 2 года назад
I second the heat gun idea! I’ve done it myself, works like a charm!
@cocktailcamera
@cocktailcamera 2 года назад
Ahh thanks for the tip on the heat gun!!
@rickmunoz5913
@rickmunoz5913 2 года назад
Or hair dryer in a pinch. Just keep dryer at an angle to the subject. Some dryers will overheat from blow back
@edgarwooten2664
@edgarwooten2664 Год назад
Great info! Thank you for keeping it simple.
@michellerolfe1016
@michellerolfe1016 2 года назад
Love this, thanks for sharing. I am using one light, the back label off....makes so much sense. I definitely want to give this a go now.
@cocktailcamera
@cocktailcamera 2 года назад
Let me know if you try it out!
@nandakampmark9369
@nandakampmark9369 2 года назад
Another fantastic tutorial, Jordan - loving this, and your course!
@cocktailcamera
@cocktailcamera 2 года назад
Ah thank you friend! I'm so glad to hear!
@kutbuddinpatrawala7466
@kutbuddinpatrawala7466 2 года назад
Super helpful tutorial! Thanks Jordan
@julioriviera
@julioriviera 2 года назад
Moreeee moreeeeee moreeeeeeeeeeeeee videos
@cocktailcamera
@cocktailcamera 2 года назад
Haha thanks, I'm trying! They are a lot of time and work to do well 😅
@gustavolopez5403
@gustavolopez5403 Год назад
Just found you and I must say, thank you as I’m beggining my journey into the amazing world of food and beverages photography. Thanks!!
@lindahermansphotography
@lindahermansphotography 2 года назад
Thanks for this tutorial Jordan! Super helpful to see how you did this and it actually seems pretty straightforward - I don't have artificial lights at the moment but I'll try to recreate this with natural light and see how it goes!
@cocktailcamera
@cocktailcamera 2 года назад
Hey glad it's helpful! Let me know how it goes with natural light- I'm sure it would still totally work!
@jacquelinecortes2411
@jacquelinecortes2411 2 года назад
Thanks so much for this awesome content! I can't wait to practice. I am looking forward to more videos of yours!
@cocktailcamera
@cocktailcamera 2 года назад
Ah thanks so much! More coming soon!
@JeahnLaffitte
@JeahnLaffitte 2 года назад
I’ve tried small led lights hidden behind bottles before but had to use dulling spray to get it to diffuse. This is a simple way to get that same look but eliminate guess work and not need dulling spray!
@cocktailcamera
@cocktailcamera 2 года назад
Ah nice! Yeah I've tried that too, but felt like this method ended up being a bit faster / easier for me.
@brentjohnson415
@brentjohnson415 10 месяцев назад
Well done, thanks for sharing
7 месяцев назад
Awesome! Pro tip! Thanks!
@demodemoochenta
@demodemoochenta 2 года назад
sir you have a super channel!! MANY GREETINGS FROM PERU really inspires to learn from you
@evaedmonds3498
@evaedmonds3498 3 месяца назад
Nice explanation! Thanks 🥃
@ajnabalajnabi
@ajnabalajnabi 2 года назад
Great tutorial as usual, Jordan! Being used to the quality of the content you create made me confident that getting your course would be a smart decision and I wasn't wrong!! ❤️ Just treated my prop collection to some new glassware yesterday and can't wait to put it to work! Thanks!
@cocktailcamera
@cocktailcamera 2 года назад
Ah thanks so much, Andrea! That means a lot. Glad you’re enjoying the course too. What glassware did you end up getting??
@ajnabalajnabi
@ajnabalajnabi 2 года назад
@@cocktailcamera huh, I sent another message with links to the glasses but it disappeared.. anyway, one type is a coupe and another is a sort of stackable old fashioned glass with this art deco-y style to it plus a small pitcher from the same colection. Any ideas for what to try there? I think especially some nice hard light will make them look really fun.
@iamdougprice
@iamdougprice Год назад
Great video. I like he decided to add a flex by throwing in an awesome cocktail video in the middle. 🥃🥃🥃
@cocktailcamera
@cocktailcamera Год назад
You know me 😉
@udaisareen
@udaisareen 2 года назад
Amazing Tutorial!
@cocktailcamera
@cocktailcamera 2 года назад
Hey thanks so much!
@koltureshack7993
@koltureshack7993 2 года назад
Thanks for the tutorial! How do you get rid of the reflection of the round top of the diffuser?
@zhompi
@zhompi 2 года назад
Great Tutorial Jordan, will try it once ai got my skills on point 😜 thanks for sharing your knowledge
@cocktailcamera
@cocktailcamera 2 года назад
Hey no problem, thanks for saying so! What else do you need to “get your skills on point”? 😉
@zhompi
@zhompi 2 года назад
@@cocktailcamera Well a lot of practice for once, I'm getting my practice on a Canon M50 with the 22mm lens, I'm saving $$ to get some lighting and maybe a new lens for this kind of work, any recommendations on that? I just an amateur/aficionado but I love your photos I'm getting inspired to get some personal work done as cool as you man.
@cocktailcamera
@cocktailcamera 2 года назад
@@zhompi Nice! Yeah saving for gear can be tough, so I hear you. I'm planning on doing more tutorials using "budget-friendly" cameras and equipment, so that might help as well. In the meantime, I do have an ever-expanding gear page you can check out (to does have some budget recommendations as well). See here: cocktailcamera.mykajabi.com/gear
@robertad242
@robertad242 2 года назад
Right what I needed!!!!
@cocktailcamera
@cocktailcamera 2 года назад
Ahh I’m glad to hear!
@robertad242
@robertad242 2 года назад
@@cocktailcamera especially cause for now I only have one light. But I’ll be honest, I would LOVE to see a more complex set up! You know, for the future 😃 and to understand what to buy in case
@cocktailcamera
@cocktailcamera 2 года назад
@@robertad242 okay good to know!
@JohnsDrams
@JohnsDrams 2 года назад
Witchcraft! Really cool techniques - thanks for sharing!
@andywood2062
@andywood2062 10 месяцев назад
Awesome video! I might just try a bottle shoot tomorrow. My bourbon of choice for an Old Fashioned is Elijah Craig. I just happen to have an unopened bottle that desperately needs a picture. More importantly though, was that maple syrup you used in your Old Fashioned? I've never been a big fan of the sugar cube method. I usually make a simple syrup with Demerara sugar and some spices. Maple syrup would be awesome too!
@aaronphillips2246
@aaronphillips2246 2 года назад
This is awesome! Thanks for these videos, Jordan! If only I had $3k for an A7R IV :((((
@cocktailcamera
@cocktailcamera 2 года назад
Hey sure thing! But you definitely don't need a a7r IV to take photos like these. I actually just picked up a Canon Rebel SL3 to take around on shoots and show people how much you can do with an inexpensive camera. More on that soon!
@erivenezuela
@erivenezuela 2 года назад
Hi ! Thanks for the tutorial . I have a question . Why 400 iso ? It is not better 100 ? Thanks a lot 😍😍😍😍
@cocktailcamera
@cocktailcamera 2 года назад
It’s not really a matter of “better.” Just adjust your settings in order to get the shot you want. My light was maxed out at 1/1 so pushing to 400 gave me a bit more light. There is virtually no noticeable grain at 400 iso on a mirrorless body.
@cnhoffman
@cnhoffman 2 года назад
If you were doing a more intense shoot (say for a brand) with more lights, would you still use the same photoshop technique?
@cocktailcamera
@cocktailcamera 2 года назад
If it was a big commercial shoot I'd actually just hire a professional photo editor to do the composite and build-in their fee to my initially proposal. Gotta play to your strengths you know, and a good editor can do some real PS magic that I can only dream of doing! 😄
@robertorosa4002
@robertorosa4002 2 года назад
My secret to removing labels is using Mr. Clean Magic Eraser!
@cocktailcamera
@cocktailcamera 2 года назад
Haha that stuff always does wonders!
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