Creating 62 Product Photos in Just 3 DAYS
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 พ.ย. 2023
- Product photography for brands can be challenging. I'm photographing 62 product photos for a client in just 3 days and I have tips and tricks that will make any product photoshoot faster and so much efficient. Please Like and Subscribe!
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oh man, this is what the good old TH-cam used to be about. Soooo goooood, this is what I call creativity. More tutorials like these would be awesome. Thank you for this
Wow thanks! If you have any ideas for future tutorials you'd like to see let me know 🤘
This is fantastic. Would love to see more.
I feel this should be the poster video for TH-cam. Great quality, informative and addressing real situations with real solutions. Best 14:30min I have ever spent on TH-cam.
Wow, thanks! I'm all for it if we could convince TH-cam. 😊 thanks for watching. I'm glad you enjoyed it
Thank you for the amazing techniques and great work !!
Blown away. Learning so much
Thank you for making this video! Great job!
Man you absolutely rock. Awesome hands on tutorial, instant bookmarked. Thanks for sharing 🙌🏻
Thanks glad you enjoyed it
Beautiful Video. Very informative, Thank You!
grazie davvero per tutti i consigli. Una grande lezione di fotografia
Dude, you are good. I'm down a deep rabbit hole of this stuff and this was proper, efficient and smart and easy. Love all the tricks, thank you.
Awesome, thank you!
Wow very informative wonderful to see the process and the actual journey.
always a pleasure to see your videos
Thanks for watching
Amazing work like always! Thanks for sharing your knowledge🔥👌
Thanks!
This process is insane 😮 I could never… props dude
Sweet video, love these practical real life example videos, so many tidbits of useful info, great job :)
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it. It was a fun shoot, with lots of fun problems to solve
Great job, Skyler!
Master Hand, no doubt.
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Thanks! 👍
Great job and tips as always! Thank you!
Thank you I'm glad you like it
I love the video! Thank you Skyler!! 💯
Glad you enjoyed!
@@skylerburtphotos absolutely! A great video very helpful!!
Excellent, very instructive video. I should watch this on a daily basis until I remember all the techniques described.
Glad it was helpful!
These are masterful! Thank you so much for sharing. I'm in need of a lot more PS education! 😅
This is next level. Just my opinion but this is your best work. Editing was amazing and informative!
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it
Such nice end images! You took their nice product and elevated the style for them. I recently lost out on a bid for a Neutrogena job and have been trying to get my product images / cosmetic shots a bit more polished. Love some of your tips here to help to that end. I am def more a "photographer who knows enough PS" instead of someone with a deep knowledge of PS. Every time I see someone like you who is skilled in PS I see how useful this is...(for most of my bigger jobs I send out my images for RT). I did recently do a bunch of RT on many, many files for a job and by the time I finished I was much more adept at PS.
awesome! adding in the use of Smart Objects for the labels would cut even more time! The bubble brush is dope!
great work !!!
Great insight, thank you.
Your work is outstanding,and inspiring Vasili South Africa
Exactly what I do now. Thanks for the help.
Thats great! I would love a few more clients in this area, it's a lot of fun
Excellent video! Thank You!
Brilliant!!!
Phenomenal information... WOW!
Thanks!
You are such a talent, Styler - both at photography and at sharing your insights and knowledge with others 🙌 You can absolutely make my day when I tune in to TH-cam and discover a new video form you 🤩 Such clever and amazingly helpful content - thanks for sharing 👌As somebody else mentioned (the need to learn) I will be looking forward to see if you share more about also photographing not transparent products (placement of lighting etc.) More about creating packshots + Watching you work in Photoshoot would definitely also be on my wishlist for upcoming content 🌱☺
Best from Susanne
Thanks! I still have a ton of BTS from this shoot with the opaque bottles, maybe I'll put out a part 2
The first time I've seen the video open without the iconic hat!
Great useful content Skyler, thank you.
It's making a come back next video.
i love your video can you please make a full video about your retouching of this type of glassy transparent products
Great tips, amazing the setup and the final work 🏂
Glad you liked it!
Very entertaining demonstration 👍🏻
Thank you! Cheers!
So useful man!
Glad to hear it!
The label swap is clutch. I did this for a coffee roaster years back. That one was a bit easier since the label was only the front and a relatively flat surface of the coffee bag.
Yeah it sure is a time saver and looks cleaner too
Great video! I’d love to know how you price this kind of work 😊 in Australia I find people don’t want to pay a lot for E-comm but with the amount of work you put into a single shot I feel it Warrants a higher price point! Maybe a video on “how to justify your price to clients” is also needed 😅 thanks for your content 🙌
True. Clients want the cheapest price and don’t always justify the better photographer. Sad
welcome back
Thank you
very good! i can't help but feel using a 3-d software (maybe Blender) and lighting in there would be easier. No dust, Very easy to create consistent light and post production process.
WOOOOOWWWWWW
Epic stuff great tutorial, you still using your blackmagic?
Thanks! Yeah, love it. Still use it everyday
Hi skyler, Love your content, I am trying to make product photos of transparent storage containers as my first product photo adventure, please give me some advice on shooting transparent plastic containers.
Dude, amazing work truly top notch🏅. Question, what's the ballpark invoice fee💸 for a job like this?
This is steel 😮
The "T" is silent in "Pinot" just fyi :)
Great photos! Incredible how much extra work has to go into each image to make it look like they do. Hope they paid you well!
Thanks for that! I can never say it right. Thanks for watching. It's fun work and I'm really happy with how their site looks now
Fantastic video and photos! As a photographer myself, I'm very curious as to what you'd charge your client for a shoot like this, given that these are photos they'd only need once to profit from, for maybe years ahead. Is that something you'd want to share more about? Production fee, licensing etc.
The bubble brush is genius!
One question - isn't it easier to do all this in 3D? 😎
Yeah, I don't know. I'm not knowledgeable about 3D.
any tipps on how to get rid of dust ? some plastic bottles and caps are such dust magnets it is crazy
I'm sure you get this question all the time. You lean more towards strobes than constant video lights? I understand with the beverage stuff.
una domanda, pensi che si possa ottenere lo stesso risultato usando la luce continua anzichè i flash? Grazie della tua risposta.
Yes. But with continuous lights, you would need a completely dark room so you don't have natural light interfering with your exposure or causing unwanted reflections
How would you go about shooting a dark chocolate glossy leather wallet? I make leather items and have some chocolate colored wallets that I just can't seem to photograph properly. Either the color doesn't show up well or there is a reflection on the glossy surface. Any advice would be appreciated!
I'm just playing it out in my mind, I've never photographed a wallet, but I would place a light modified with a dish reflector or maybe soft box from slightly behind the wallet then use a large white card to bounce that light on to the face. You could move the card closer and farther away to control the richness of the color.
@@skylerburtphotos Thank you for your reply! I'll give this a shot. Your videos are very helpful.
I don't get it. Did you have to do all that post production, with the printed version of the artwork to each bottle, 62 times? I dunno, that seems like a, well, a hell of a lot of work.
You should have talked more details about shooting not transparent products as you spoke briefly and it is not clear enough how you shot them on the black background and managed to look natural on white background, also how you managed to eliminate reflections on the front of the bottles
I'll try and make another video that covers that more in depth. Thanks for watching
Great video and nice to see you again! You will get much better result with labels, if you don't use the whole label. Actually you see only the half of it. So transform only that part! Sorry, but now the left part is not natural.
How much would this cost hypothetically?
Igor Sakharov from St. Petersburg shoots such bottles in one shot without Photoshop and it looks better.
Instead of gradient tool, why don't you use gradient layer and keep it editable and adjust without making new gradient every time?
Apart from this - great tutorial.
Please level out your audio. Great video, but your audio levels are all over the place.
И тут я понял, что не умею фотографировать
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As a product photographer I really appreciate this video. I def know the amount of work that goes into these shots. I have a question. however, respecting your platform I think this Q. should be ask as a direct DM or email. Can you provide me your email or DM that I can reach out directly.