These are brilliant videos. First class. Best dog photography youtuber for sure. Why you don't have more subscribers is beyond me! Keep up the good work :)
Wow, thank you! The subscribers are a steady process and it's such a small niche in the scale of TH-cam it's a tough one to grow! Feel free to share us though!
@@ThatPhotographySpot I will do - but this is really fantastic content. My wife has a YT channel for her sewing so I know what a lot of work it is. Was inspired to try my first studio type shot with my dog today!
Hi Jess, Can’t thank you enough for your wonderful content! I’m in the middle of your OAOCPC course and loving it! I will be doing a puppy shoot in a few weeks at the breeders home, with a small set up as such as you’re in home studio. The pups will be around 4-5 weeks old. The plan was a white backdrop, with a small wicker basket to place the pups in. However, you warned of using a white backdrop in such a small space. What challenges would I be facing. I have plenty of time to rethink this. The breeder is 2 hours from me, so going back to reshoot really won’t be an option if things don’t go well! Want to get this right for her!
Hi there, amazing video. I’m a little unsure what the black background was for at 10:48, why was it needed if the yellow background was still visible for the final images? Please advise and thanks so much!! Love your channel.
Great video thank you. I doubt anyone will see this but my dogs in basically the same setup have a yellow cast under the chin in much the same way as the picture in the thumbnail for this video. How would you go about correcting this in lightroom?
Hi Jess. Thanks for the video and stream. Really is a credit to you. I like to take dog portraits for fun "ametuer" here. When my confidence is high I sometimes ask if I can try and take some portraits of the home owners dog where I have been working (Plasterer). So these would be taken in the same situations as in this video. So this was great for me. I use the one light and a reflector mostly. Might try two after this. Thanks again. Gaz
omg im learning so much jess, thank you! do you happen to have any videos sharing how edit? I know you have clean up videos and stuff like that but would love to see what you add to the picture by way of contrast etc.
Thanks Jess. Can I ask what is the distance between you (when you backed into the fireplace) and the backdrop? Trying to figure out if I can set up small studio in spare room. Thank you
Thank you for your incredible work 💪 Im struggling to find paper backdrops where I live. I found a large yellow microfibre backdrop (1.8 x 2.7m), would this yield similar results? Sorry if you’ve explained this many times!
No problem, take a look at this link for Essential Photo, it should help. www.essentialphoto.co.uk/category/shop-by-product/photography-backdrops/seamless-paper-backdrops/ 😊
Awesome video! I am learning so much from you. It would be nice if you could mention the focal length you used on this shoots? greetings from Australia.
Hey Jess! Loving your videos! Thank you. Would two 300w continuous lights be ok? Or better off with one Godox AD600Pro or two AD300Pro's? I'm basically scared to use flash and scare dogs and cats. I did watch your video on desensitising, which was awesome! Feel keeps me grounded...
Very good video !! Right now i use led continuous light as i get scared with strobe lights still. But I am learning thanks to you. I love the yellow backdrop color is it from savage ? Is the name deep yellow ?
i know im asking the wrong place but does anyone know a tool to get back into an Instagram account..? I somehow lost my login password. I love any assistance you can give me!
@Kamden Jericho I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm. I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
It's really a real situation for a beginner, we probably will shootng in a small space or at home😘My question is how to shoot pet+products via videos , do we need the same setup and facilities? Thank you so much!
product photography is a different niche entirely. There are different setups for every niche, experiment and have some fun with it to find out what works for you 😊
Hi Jess. This video was awesome with lots of very helpful info. I just have a quick question about continuous lighting - is it any good? I have a couple of different paper backgrounds, decent light stands, umbrellas, but when I went to purchase lights I let them talk me into continuous led lights because I hadn’t ever tried shooting with flashes, strobes. Are continuous lights rubbish or do I have a chance of pulling off some okay shots as I practice and save money for strobes?
Thank you, love this tutorial really help me set up my home studio, I’d love to know how you deal with your photos between a Lightroom and Photoshop, thanks
Thank you for your video Jess. I really enjoy your style. I also have an small home studio, but my backdrop consists in a foldable black and white backdrop. I like the style of Rhiannon Buckle and Ralph Hargarten, and I am trying to get that subtle "ball of light" behind the dogs, that gives a nice separation. I am not sure about the technique they use, illuminating the backdrop with a strobe or photoshoping it. Do you think is good idea to have a grey background and replace it later, in post, or is better to have different paper backdrops and try to get the effect with a strobe? In other hand, what brand of (durable) paper would you recommend? Thans again. Elipe.
Hey Elipe, throwing light on the backgrouns in such a small space and getting even lighting is tricky. The ideal setup is either a light directly behind the dog on a low power (space problem here) or above (again, space). Therefore, you'd probably be best achieving it in post production, using either radial filters in LR/Camera Raw or spot colour gradients in Photoshop. Hope that helps with that Q! Second Q, re backdrops, personally I've never had a bad experience with mine. I've put them in the blog post along with a colour chart that the brand offers for reference, plus a link to my own supplier here in the UK: www.thatdogspot.co.uk/how-to-set-up-a-dog-photography-studio-in-a-small-space/ Hope that helps!
Forgot to add Elipe - no paper is durable sadly, nature of the beast! It is, however, hygienic and relatively easy to manage. Other plus for me is no ironing required! 😉
Thank you Jess. I have just discovered your blog, and I think it is amazing. Having the opportunity to read the full explanation, after watching the video, helps me putting everything together. Great job!!!
Thanks for share your knowledge. I just discovered your channel a couple of days ago and I really want to watch all your videos. You really explain everything very well, even looks easy but I know it's not 😅 I love dogs and take pictures of them is very fun for me, I hope improve my skills on this 😊
Great tutorial thanks for sharing, I did a shoot recently with my dog in a room with white walls and laminate flooring how do you avoid the colour of the flooring bouncing back in the dog?
It's next to impossible to avoid but you can use a colour cast removal technique to retouch it afterwards, like this one: th-cam.com/video/0oueHlK6fKs/w-d-xo.html
loving all your videos - especially as new and learning all aspects - very slowly - really like the strobes but i have a sony camera - would they be compatible - need to learn lighting as well - thank you xt
Hi, sadly the link you’ve kindly given in the info is now dead. Sorry to be a pain but could you please confirm the Colorama paper colour…is it by any chance “Buttercup”? Many thanks, John
@@ThatPhotographySpot please do!!! My biggest struggle at the moment is getting my lights setup properly. I feel so silly for not being able to grasp it as easily as everyone seems to.
Also, do you go through a lot of paper backdrops? I try and be as careful with the backdrops and reuse as much as i can as they are quite expensive at this stage. Any tips for making it last as long as possible?
@@pbg1068 It's not easy - so don't think you're silly! Once you "get it" and understand it, it becomes second nature. Light placement really varies based on style, modifiers you have and space available, so just experiment. You can always set up a stuffed animal and have a notepad to hand. Then, as you shoot, note down where the lights were for each shot. Afterwards you can study the light and really understand what happens when they move ☺️
@@pbg1068 Hard floor underneath, well taped and don't allow dogs to be scatty on top of the paper. Other than that unfortunately it is what it is. You can always purchase floor props, so either a faux wood floor, large boxes or have the dogs on a large, solid table with a covering that is the (exact) same colour as the backdrop (space issue here though), that way, you only use the paper as the literal background, no dogs access it with their little feets!
Hi this video was just so great. One question, should I get a paper backdrop or material backdrop? Because the material ones on Amazon seem much, much cheaper than paper especially if you want to buy a few different colours.
@@ThatPhotographySpot Thanks, so much for the comment, I will try it, I take portraits of shelter animals for free, the last time it was twenty street dogs in the space of a couple of hours and the rolls are quite expensive where I live so I was looking at cheaper alternatives.
Thank you Jess, this was so helpful! Could you recommend a good starter light available in the UK under £200 please? Ideally something that can pack away small.
Hey Chicca, this is such a tricky one because it’s been a while since I was last purchasing and I don’t want to recommend something I haven’t tried. However, there’s one good place to start and that’s with speedlights, I reckon you could get 2, the stands and modifiers for £200 if you’re smart about it. Check out this blog post from years ago - I recently updated the links: www.thatdogspot.co.uk/how-to-dog-photography-with-a-speedlight/ - you can always look on eBay for cheap softboxes for speed lights and as soon as you’re able, do try to upgrade 😊
I am looking at getting a strobe and cant find any reviews on the strobes that you use. I did find a youtube video (photomart) where they say they are £390 but following the links they are £660. Do you still recommended these? and how to you trigger the strobes and flashes together? as I already have a couple of yongnuo flashes.
@@ThatPhotographySpot Thanks is there one that you would recommend? I am looking for something battery powered and able to take on daylight as I am planning a few projects in the near future. Thanks again.
Well apparently not Dominique, but they would be if paired with a PocketWizard. However, I was all prepared to buy these other things for my new Sony, then I actually tried it and they worked fine with my Sony A7RIII paired with the Nikon trigger. I have a friend who has the same lights but a Canon trigger and she has had no joy. I only use my lights on manual, not TTL, so for me I don't mine that TTL won't work - the manual works fine for me! Long answer, sorry! I hope it makes sense!
@@ThatPhotographySpot cool !!! pas d'achat a refaire ..j'envisage moi aussi de passer au sony A7R3 ...... cool !!! no purchase to redo .. I also plan to move to the Sony A7R3
Pretty much the same, but with toys and movement instead of noises (mostly). Cats are easier if they're popped higher up (usually) - if gives you an extra millisecond before they bail out!
hello from Indonesia Jess! Im going to start my own pet photography here in Jakarta and your video is amazing! It give me a lot of information! thank you very much..and please support me.. God bless
These are brilliant videos. First class. Best dog photography youtuber for sure. Why you don't have more subscribers is beyond me! Keep up the good work :)
Wow, thank you! The subscribers are a steady process and it's such a small niche in the scale of TH-cam it's a tough one to grow! Feel free to share us though!
@@ThatPhotographySpot I will do - but this is really fantastic content. My wife has a YT channel for her sewing so I know what a lot of work it is. Was inspired to try my first studio type shot with my dog today!
My god i love your work!!!!...... Extremely easy to follow
That's such great feedback, thank you 🙏
Thank you so much, your channel is so immensely helpful!
Happy to help!
Fantastic video Jess.
😎
Very informative! Thank you for this video. I'm going to give it a try.
That's great feedback, thank you so much 🙏
Very nice shoot thanks
Thank you!
Hi Jess, Can’t thank you enough for your wonderful content! I’m in the middle of your OAOCPC course and loving it!
I will be doing a puppy shoot in a few weeks at the breeders home, with a small set up as such as you’re in home studio. The pups will be around 4-5 weeks old. The plan was a white backdrop, with a small wicker basket to place the pups in. However, you warned of using a white backdrop in such a small space. What challenges would I be facing. I have plenty of time to rethink this. The breeder is 2 hours from me, so going back to reshoot really won’t be an option if things don’t go well! Want to get this right for her!
You could do white but shot as light grey without any issues in a small space 😊
Fantastic , thank you!@@ThatPhotographySpot
Hi there, amazing video. I’m a little unsure what the black background was for at 10:48, why was it needed if the yellow background was still visible for the final images? Please advise and thanks so much!! Love your channel.
To ensure full control of the light, and the only light the camera sees are the ones you've added 😎
Thanks for this awesome tutorial! Just wanna ask your opinion on using a strobe light vs a constant light source
Glad you found this so good! 100% of the time I will use strobe lighting and not continuous 🤓
@ThatPhotographySpot thanks for your reply 😊
Great video thank you. I doubt anyone will see this but my dogs in basically the same setup have a yellow cast under the chin in much the same way as the picture in the thumbnail for this video.
How would you go about correcting this in lightroom?
Amazing photos! and I also have a Nikon too!
Thank you so much 😊
The amount of times i've watched this to learn! Can you share the size of your octoboxes? And are they both the same?
Hi Jess. Thanks for the video and stream. Really is a credit to you. I like to take dog portraits for fun "ametuer" here. When my confidence is high I sometimes ask if I can try and take some portraits of the home owners dog where I have been working (Plasterer). So these would be taken in the same situations as in this video. So this was great for me. I use the one light and a reflector mostly. Might try two after this.
Thanks again.
Gaz
Great news Gaz, and I am so so glad it was helpful! Keep finding that confidence and you'll grow your skills 💪🏼
I have so enjoyed watching your videos. I’ve learnt so much. You’re awesome!
I am glad that not only have you learnt from the content we release but you also enjoy watching the videos 😊 thank you for your kind words 🙏
omg im learning so much jess, thank you! do you happen to have any videos sharing how edit? I know you have clean up videos and stuff like that but would love to see what you add to the picture by way of contrast etc.
I am glad that you are learning so much from these resources 😊 All of our full edits are available within our membership 😊
@@ThatPhotographySpot Oh there's more? Guess I need to figure out how to sign up because you are changing my life here.
Thank Jess, did you compare the freeze mode with the Godox AD200 PRO ? Could we expect the same result? Do you recommand the ad 200pro too ?
Thanks Jess. Can I ask what is the distance between you (when you backed into the fireplace) and the backdrop? Trying to figure out if I can set up small studio in spare room. Thank you
Maybe 2.5 metres or so - not much!
You are amazing 🙏🏻 Thank you so much
You are so welcome!
Thank you for your incredible work 💪
Im struggling to find paper backdrops where I live. I found a large yellow microfibre backdrop (1.8 x 2.7m), would this yield similar results? Sorry if you’ve explained this many times!
No problem, take a look at this link for Essential Photo, it should help. www.essentialphoto.co.uk/category/shop-by-product/photography-backdrops/seamless-paper-backdrops/ 😊
Great video as usual and congrats on getting your site finished!
Thank you 😊
I just did a studio shoot of a shelter dog by following this video step by step!! Have you done a full studio edit video? I can't find one. :-) :-)
Awesome video! I am learning so much from you. It would be nice if you could mention the focal length you used on this shoots? greetings from Australia.
These were quite wide because of the teeny space, the lens was a 24-70 2.8 but closer to 35/50mm I would imagine!
Hey Jess! Loving your videos! Thank you. Would two 300w continuous lights be ok? Or better off with one Godox AD600Pro or two AD300Pro's? I'm basically scared to use flash and scare dogs and cats. I did watch your video on desensitising, which was awesome!
Feel keeps me grounded...
Very good video !! Right now i use led continuous light as i get scared with strobe lights still. But I am learning thanks to you. I love the yellow backdrop color is it from savage ? Is the name deep yellow ?
Thank you for your kind words. A link to this backdrop can be found in the description 🤓
Any suggestions on a cloth instead of a paper for the backdrop?
Great video. How long would the shoot take (time at client house). When would you do the viewing with the client? Many thanks
Love how you manage that tight space. What cool images in a small (albeit charming) room. Thanks for showing how it can be done!
You are so welcome!
i know im asking the wrong place but does anyone know a tool to get back into an Instagram account..?
I somehow lost my login password. I love any assistance you can give me!
@Grayson Gael instablaster :)
@Kamden Jericho I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
i'm learning so much of you!! greetings from the Netherlands
It's really a real situation for a beginner, we probably will shootng in a small space or at home😘My question is how to shoot pet+products via videos , do we need the same setup and facilities?
Thank you so much!
product photography is a different niche entirely. There are different setups for every niche, experiment and have some fun with it to find out what works for you 😊
@@ThatPhotographySpot year, waiting for how to shoot pet+product comercial videos tutorials
Great information, super helpful Jess, especially to a newbie to dog/studio photography. Thankyou 😀👍🐶
Glad it was helpful!
Would this be the same set up of you use a flash?
Hi Jess. This video was awesome with lots of very helpful info.
I just have a quick question about continuous lighting - is it any good? I have a couple of different paper backgrounds, decent light stands, umbrellas, but when I went to purchase lights I let them talk me into continuous led lights because I hadn’t ever tried shooting with flashes, strobes.
Are continuous lights rubbish or do I have a chance of pulling off some okay shots as I practice and save money for strobes?
Continuous is ok, but you’ll just need to experiment for settings as you will be mixing ambient light sources ☺️
Thanks Jess you're amazing I know where to come to if ever I need this - also LOVE the yellow
😂 you're too kind! I love the yellow too, it's way too much for some but for me it just makes me happy!
Hello. What size octobox do you use? X
Thank you, love this tutorial really help me set up my home studio, I’d love to know how you deal with your photos between a Lightroom and Photoshop, thanks
Hey Isaac, I haven't done studio edit in full have I? I must add that to my list! Thank you 🙏
Thanks Jess, these informations are so usefull. What do you suggest for paper backround size?
2.11m is my go-to if I have the choice :)
So helpful! TFS! ☮️💟
You're very welcome 😀
Thank you for your video Jess. I really enjoy your style. I also have an small home studio, but my backdrop consists in a foldable black and white backdrop. I like the style of Rhiannon Buckle and Ralph Hargarten, and I am trying to get that subtle "ball of light" behind the dogs, that gives a nice separation. I am not sure about the technique they use, illuminating the backdrop with a strobe or photoshoping it. Do you think is good idea to have a grey background and replace it later, in post, or is better to have different paper backdrops and try to get the effect with a strobe? In other hand, what brand of (durable) paper would you recommend?
Thans again.
Elipe.
Would also love to know!!?
Hey Elipe, throwing light on the backgrouns in such a small space and getting even lighting is tricky. The ideal setup is either a light directly behind the dog on a low power (space problem here) or above (again, space). Therefore, you'd probably be best achieving it in post production, using either radial filters in LR/Camera Raw or spot colour gradients in Photoshop. Hope that helps with that Q!
Second Q, re backdrops, personally I've never had a bad experience with mine. I've put them in the blog post along with a colour chart that the brand offers for reference, plus a link to my own supplier here in the UK: www.thatdogspot.co.uk/how-to-set-up-a-dog-photography-studio-in-a-small-space/
Hope that helps!
Forgot to add Elipe - no paper is durable sadly, nature of the beast! It is, however, hygienic and relatively easy to manage. Other plus for me is no ironing required! 😉
Thank you Jess. I have just discovered your blog, and I think it is amazing. Having the opportunity to read the full explanation, after watching the video, helps me putting everything together. Great job!!!
Thanks for share your knowledge. I just discovered your channel a couple of days ago and I really want to watch all your videos.
You really explain everything very well, even looks easy but I know it's not 😅
I love dogs and take pictures of them is very fun for me, I hope improve my skills on this 😊
Welcome aboard!
Great tutorial thanks for sharing, I did a shoot recently with my dog in a room with white walls and laminate flooring how do you avoid the colour of the flooring bouncing back in the dog?
It's next to impossible to avoid but you can use a colour cast removal technique to retouch it afterwards, like this one: th-cam.com/video/0oueHlK6fKs/w-d-xo.html
What size are the soft boxes?
110cm :)
loving all your videos - especially as new and learning all aspects - very slowly - really like the strobes but i have a sony camera - would they be compatible - need to learn lighting as well - thank you xt
Look at Godox, they have great options for Sony compatible kit
@@ThatPhotographySpot thank you will do xt
Hi, sadly the link you’ve kindly given in the info is now dead. Sorry to be a pain but could you please confirm the Colorama paper colour…is it by any chance “Buttercup”? Many thanks, John
Here's the updated link for this video thattogspot.com/how-to-set-up-a-dog-photography-studio-in-a-small-space/
@@ThatPhotographySpot Many thanks for taking the t*me to answer 👍🏻
Great video! Do you have any recommendations on cameras and lenses to purchase for this type of photographing?
Thank you!
Our equipment is in the description below each video 😊
Love!! Love!! Perhaps you can show a lighting diagram / illustration in future videos to illustrate the placement of lights a bit better.
It's on my to do list! I will also include them in future blog posts too!
@@ThatPhotographySpot please do!!! My biggest struggle at the moment is getting my lights setup properly. I feel so silly for not being able to grasp it as easily as everyone seems to.
Also, do you go through a lot of paper backdrops? I try and be as careful with the backdrops and reuse as much as i can as they are quite expensive at this stage. Any tips for making it last as long as possible?
@@pbg1068 It's not easy - so don't think you're silly! Once you "get it" and understand it, it becomes second nature. Light placement really varies based on style, modifiers you have and space available, so just experiment. You can always set up a stuffed animal and have a notepad to hand. Then, as you shoot, note down where the lights were for each shot. Afterwards you can study the light and really understand what happens when they move ☺️
@@pbg1068 Hard floor underneath, well taped and don't allow dogs to be scatty on top of the paper. Other than that unfortunately it is what it is. You can always purchase floor props, so either a faux wood floor, large boxes or have the dogs on a large, solid table with a covering that is the (exact) same colour as the backdrop (space issue here though), that way, you only use the paper as the literal background, no dogs access it with their little feets!
Would be more helpful if you could do it with more basic/affordable equipment like umbrellas and speedlight
Great video Jess, really informative and super helpful. Thank you
Glad it was helpful Nigel!
Hi, which focal length were you using in this home small space for head shots vs body ? Would a 35mm be enough ? Thanks
Loving you vlogs thank you for sharing,I have a black lab cross would you recommend shooting one stop over for portraits of her ? Thank you.
Hey Malcolm, probably not a full stop, but I’d give a little extra to help with lifting shadows in post - maybe half stop?
Hi this video was just so great. One question, should I get a paper backdrop or material backdrop? Because the material ones on Amazon seem much, much cheaper than paper especially if you want to buy a few different colours.
Cheaper isn't always better, especially when it comes to backdrops. You can try both and see what you think though!
@@ThatPhotographySpot Thanks, so much for the comment, I will try it, I take portraits of shelter animals for free, the last time it was twenty street dogs in the space of a couple of hours and the rolls are quite expensive where I live so I was looking at cheaper alternatives.
Thank you Jess, this was so helpful! Could you recommend a good starter light available in the UK under £200 please? Ideally something that can pack away small.
Hey Chicca, this is such a tricky one because it’s been a while since I was last purchasing and I don’t want to recommend something I haven’t tried. However, there’s one good place to start and that’s with speedlights, I reckon you could get 2, the stands and modifiers for £200 if you’re smart about it. Check out this blog post from years ago - I recently updated the links: www.thatdogspot.co.uk/how-to-dog-photography-with-a-speedlight/ - you can always look on eBay for cheap softboxes for speed lights and as soon as you’re able, do try to upgrade 😊
@@ThatPhotographySpot Thank you so much!
I am looking at getting a strobe and cant find any reviews on the strobes that you use. I did find a youtube video (photomart) where they say they are £390 but following the links they are £660. Do you still recommended these? and how to you trigger the strobes and flashes together? as I already have a couple of yongnuo flashes.
No, I would definitely now recommend the Godox range of strobes - they're great kit and awesome value for money!
@@ThatPhotographySpot Thanks is there one that you would recommend? I am looking for something battery powered and able to take on daylight as I am planning a few projects in the near future. Thanks again.
I use AD600 Pro lights at the moment :)
@@ThatPhotographySpot Do you have an affiliate link?
@@palmer55555 Sadly not, but thank you for asking!
hello are the flashes compatible sony ?
Well apparently not Dominique, but they would be if paired with a PocketWizard. However, I was all prepared to buy these other things for my new Sony, then I actually tried it and they worked fine with my Sony A7RIII paired with the Nikon trigger. I have a friend who has the same lights but a Canon trigger and she has had no joy. I only use my lights on manual, not TTL, so for me I don't mine that TTL won't work - the manual works fine for me!
Long answer, sorry! I hope it makes sense!
@@ThatPhotographySpot cool !!! pas d'achat a refaire ..j'envisage moi aussi de passer au sony A7R3 ...... cool !!! no purchase to redo .. I also plan to move to the Sony A7R3
Hi. Do you use high-speed sync?
No, never 👌
@@ThatPhotographySpot Then it probably doesn't make sense to buy flashes with HSS. I can buy it cheaper. Thanks
How do you photograph cats?
Pretty much the same, but with toys and movement instead of noises (mostly). Cats are easier if they're popped higher up (usually) - if gives you an extra millisecond before they bail out!
hello from Indonesia Jess! Im going to start my own pet photography here in Jakarta and your video is amazing! It give me a lot of information! thank you very much..and please support me.. God bless
Good luck Fernando - keep learning and keep improving - it's a journey that never ends 😊
If you are that hot take the sweater off
Well, I would if I had anything on under it! 🤣
They are only brilliant if you have all the expensive equipment.
He is a poser 😎
Oh he definitely is 😍
Great video as usual and congrats on getting your site finished!
Thanks so much!!