Thank you so much. I didn't even consider using a Secondhand camera! Such an obvious thing, but for some reason, all I thought of was my phone or buying an expensive camera just to take photos of my products. I liked and Subscribed. Thanks again.
Very useful video. Thanks a lot.. Was just wondering, how can people dislike such a video? It is absolute simple and to the point for anyone trying out product photography for the first time or trying to improve existing skills. Even for experienced photographers there is nothing wrong or incorrect.
This is a wonderful, succinct tutorial. I went to fine art school and took several photography classes and none of them simplified camera settings like this. I am prepping to photograph mock ups for an oracle deck and this is just what I needed!
Thank you!!.I enjoy all your tutorials.Learn a lot every time.Return to watch some of them again,Love all the special effects you do,Looking forward to your next one!!
Any plans for developing an online course for creating photographic prints? Soft proofing, post-processing, printing at home, printing using a print lab, etc. Thanks.
So helpful! I plan to photograph a bouquet. What do you suggest for product that don't stand up by themselves? Would you use a support and then photoshop this out?
Thank you so much. I didn't even consider using a Secondhand camera! Such an obvious thing, but for some reason, all I thought of was my phone or buying an expensive camera just to take photos of my products. I liked and Subscribed. Thanks again.
You're very welcome! 👍
I loved your way to pass the message and make it easy to understand , thank you
You're welcome 😊
Best descriptive video ever. Learnt alot
Thanks
Glad it was helpful! 😊
Love your tutorials ,so Easy to understand
Glad you like them!
Thank you for simplifying how to take products at home. You have been most helpful and easy to follow.
You're welcome 😊
Thank you so much for this brilliant, simple to understand tutorial. It is exactly what I needed to know.
No problem, glad it helped 👍
Thank you very much....Common sense, intuitive and practical
You're welcome 😊👍
Great video. Do you have a vid on focus stacking? tx
Thanks, we do teach that in this course www.theschoolofphotography.com/courses/macro-photography-course
@@theschoolofphotography Thank you.
Very useful video. Thanks a lot.. Was just wondering, how can people dislike such a video? It is absolute simple and to the point for anyone trying out product photography for the first time or trying to improve existing skills. Even for experienced photographers there is nothing wrong or incorrect.
Thanks Ekjyot. Who knows why they do it!
Really nicely explained. Keep it up
Thanks 👍
This is a wonderful, succinct tutorial. I went to fine art school and took several photography classes and none of them simplified camera settings like this. I am prepping to photograph mock ups for an oracle deck and this is just what I needed!
Thanks for your very kind words, Abigail. Glad to hear you found the video useful!
I love the way you teach. Where do you get the stands that are holding up the photoboard ?
Thank you. From the same company 👍😊
great video , thanks mark
Glad you enjoyed it
i would like to start product photography but idk what camera / lens to buy , can you give me some advice ?
What camera would you recommend? Great Video BTW :)
Thanks, the camera is mentioned in the video and via the link the the description.
Thank you for this video it was very helpful. I was wondering if you have some tips on taking products that need to be hung on a wall?
Hi Zoe, I would apply the lighting techniques shown here to the wall hanging situation 😊
Thank you!!.I enjoy all your tutorials.Learn a lot every time.Return to watch some of them again,Love all the special effects you do,Looking forward to your next one!!
Thanks 😊
Thank you! This video was great.
You're welcome 👍
This is an excellent video! I found a secondhand canon camera. The model is EOS 1100D… would it work?
Yes it will
Good Teaching
Thanks
Thankyou so much. This has really helped.
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This has helped a lot! Thanks.
You're welcome!
Any plans for developing an online course for creating photographic prints? Soft proofing, post-processing, printing at home, printing using a print lab, etc. Thanks.
Great video for my products, this will help me loads! Thanks
Glad it was helpful! 😊
Awesome Tutorial 👍🏻
Thank you! Cheers!
So helpful! I plan to photograph a bouquet. What do you suggest for product that don't stand up by themselves? Would you use a support and then photoshop this out?
Yes that would probably be the best solution
Great Video Marc. I will look to invest in some replica surfaces.
Go for it!
with the likelihood of a return to some sort of restrictions due to "son of covid 19 " striking , it's always good to learn new skills
Excellent advice!
Thanks Noreen 👍😊
Could you use a phone mate or would it not work thanks
You could use a phone but a dslr camera would be better.
Can’t you just use portrait mode?
what is the tripod you are using?
Manfrotto 190