Creating Rich Colour Spots with a Speedlight | Product Photography & Photoshop
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Best part abt ur style is its cheap and yet u manage to make it look luxurious!!
Your channel truly is the place to go for product photography. Thanks for another great tutorial!
We love product photography, thank-you for joining us (-:
This is an excellent channel to learn Product Photography.
I appreciate that!
very helpful shoot information
Glad you found it! Cheers
Best commercial photography channel by far!!! Thanks man!!
Strong words Lev, I appreciate it!
@@workphlo man this is just amazing that you are sharing here your years of experience, it's literally gold mine :) I appreciate your efforts man!
@@LevAshin So glad it helps! Not so long ago I knew Nothing
Thank you for being so thorough and concise with these lessons. I’ve learned so much about lighting and compositing shots from your videos.
Hey no problem, it's my pleasure really!
Great dear Dustin thank you
Thank you Muneer 📸
Another clear and concise tutorial, very pleasing to watch. You definately own a thumbs up. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Gabriel, I appreciate that thumbs up more than you know.
My pleasure, it's well deserved!
@@gabrielg1003 🙏
Fascinating, as always! Such small tweaks make such a vast difference. Thank you.
Thanks David, just saw this now.
Dustin as always a great tutorial thanks again
Too nice of you Vince, thank-you
Love your attitude and work. It’s a pleasure to watch and listen. Wow, wow, wow
Cheers!
Great work, you brake it down to become so easy, and no expensive gear👌👍
Thanks! 👍 I love keeping it minimal
Hi Dustin. Another great video with some excellent tips. I never knew about holding down shift with the patch tool. Certainly speeds things up. Hope you have a nice week long break, looking forward to the next video.
Thank-you greatly Chris, have a wonderful day.
Mind blown...... amazing stuff!
Cheers!
Hey man, superb work as always. Don't stop the Phlo!
Cheers Robbie
Always great stuff! Keep 'em coming!
Love your display-picture Nick, thanks man!
Thats my uberselfie - gotta love a speedlite with a softbox =]
@@nickwilson5437Love it !
Nice work!
I appreciate that Luiz, you take care!
thank you for this tutorial! super helpful way to add a bit of flair to product photography
Lovin the workflow! Thank you!
You're welcome my friend, thanks for watching our product photography tutorials
Good stuff! very detailed tutorials, beautiful work man!
Thanks a ton! Its a work of love
Hey Dustin ! Watched some of your vids ... actually - almost everyone ... and I really do like your style and the casual approach you come forward with. Unfotunately I'm not much for Facebook and such, so I won't see you there. But never the less, I have certainly subscribed to your channel. Lots and lots of product photography tips and tricks to pick up, even if you are (like me) on studio strobes. Doesn't really matter because all it's about is how you use the lights you have at your disposal. Looking forward to more of your vids.
Hey there, thanks for the kind words. Light is light, I couldn't agree more (-:
Ok ... I caved in on the Facebook thing - and joined the group .. :)
awesome explanations of building up the product image and how each element works in the final result. Really helpful for my jewellery photography
What I like about your video is that you can always turn something simple beautiful and classic. Very nice! And whole setup is within my budget, XD. Not mention a bonus with photoshop editing ! :D
I thrive on a low budget, so glad you enjoyed the tutorial. cheers!
Another great tutorial and an awsome shot.
I enjoyed this almost as much as the totally rock’in wine photography tutorials you do.
So many tip’s here I had to watch it three times in a row. Thanks Dustin.
Thank you Greg!
So good Dustin. Love this so much. Your fabulous ideas and the way you convey to your viewers. I love the Photoshop tutorials so much as well. Thank you again for another great video. You have inspired me once again.
Hey thanks Anthony! I have so many more ideas to share :) Stay tuned
nice presentation. thanks
No problem, thanks for your kind words.
You are amazing! I learn so much with your videos! Sorry for my English, I'm from Spain, your videos are epic!
Thank you my friend!
Great content as allways , really appreciate your effort to make these videos, they are verry educational!
Thanks man, I really enjoy filming these
Great stuff! I have done similar using snoot+grid. Also using a keychain LED flashlight. All done with lighten blend. Love the idea of bouncing off the wall like this.
Love that lighten blend. Thank-you my friend, have a good week
This is a wonderful simple tutorial, good job!
Glad you liked it
great...
Thx!
Great as always ! I'd love to have some more advanced tutorials, too.
You got it buddy, coming up!
Thanks Dustin ! Excited to see !
Always a pleasure to hear from you! You're welcome.
Dustin, thanks again for sharing so much useful information, and articulated so well. Wish you had a course just on Photoshop, you make it look so easy. When I brush I get purple lines as it plays catchup and never looks like yours. :-).
Amazing video man. you are rock...
Need more tutorials like that from you...👌👌👌
Thanks for the kind words 👌
I always wondered how to achieve the spot colour without the colour bleeding into my label. Thanks for the advice Dusty!!
I too wondered how to capture this, since I always shot product photography with speedlights. There is a lot of great lighting gear/mods available these days!
Thanks for sharing!
No prob Agustin
great work!!! waiting for new stuff!!!
Cheers, new video soon!
hey, great tutorial from workphlo, hands down, but how did you get that rich blue spot at the bottom of the product by throwing light directly to the wall ?
It is reflecting in the reflective plexiglas. I worked out the angle such that it places beneath the product.
Now I know why your skin looks so silky smooth. I use Oil of Olay myself, I get a big tub from Costco and just go to town. lol
How you doin brah? You make this shit look so easy.............just 2 Yongnuo speed lights. The results are splendid!!!!! as always.
I like to apply 3 tubs of this Nivea to my scalp before sleep. Thank you buddy, hope all is well and you're enjoying this summer.
Great work!
Can you do a tutorial on a water bottle or clear product with a clear label that’s see threw. I.e. Aquafina - little challenge maybe?
Curious how you would approach it!
Thanks
Definitely will approach that soon!
Hey Dustin,
Great video, as usual. Thanks for the explanation about how to mix 2 layers in lighting mode (I was wondering that too). Could you please answer here to my questions, they are very important for me:
1. Why are you using stripboxes instead of large square or rectangular softboxes? Are there any advantages for product photography using stripboxes or they are just more compact and easy to use? I already have flashes (still no batteries) and I will need to mix product photogtaphy with model photography fifty/fifty. Can I buy just a set of big softboxes for that?
2. What is the best direction of lighting to get the best product reflection on plexiglass? Should it be only one rear flash or rear and side flashes combo?
Tnank you!
Alex
Stripboxes are preferable for sometimes getting thin highlights, which can be tricky with a larger softbox. Plus the thin shape makes them easy to place in cozy schemes. I prefer a rear flash for a reflection, angled down towards the background such that it shows up in the surface. You can also use a flash light looking through your viewfinder, to find the magic location. Cheers
An easier way to select a color, is be in brush mode (B), and hold alt (I think), then the dropper will come up with a wheel around it. You can click and hold as you move the mouse around and see the color you are selecting. Makes things a little easier to see the color you are selecting and the previous color you had selected.
Great tips Logan! This shortcut seems to work sometimes for me, then other times it is stubborn
You have to be in brush mode (I think)
great :)
Thanks for the visit and subscription.
@@workphlo You're welcome 👍
My first thought after seeing the miniature of this material was: "What a clever idea of using empty nivea box for storing the round colour gels" :D
oh my, I didn't think of that connection but now the thumbnail looks like that's the whole point of the video. :p
Just a little tip to speed up a little the workflow: When you drag a layer to another file using the move tool, if you hold the shift key while doing it, the layer will be perfectly centered when you release the mouse button. No need to align using snap after.
Thanks for the tip!
Always great videos. What do you think about magmod system for a beginner ? It is a bit expensive
I agree it is a bit pricey for the Magmod - but I do think it is an interesting system.
So the spot is reflected off of the wall and onto the plexiglass? Never thought of that before. But recently purchased the Rogue gels and liked my limited results so far.
The angle of incidence is a beautiful thing. Thanks for watching Christopher
Amazing stuff as always! Does the ambient light in the room not bother the shot because you are at a F16+? Amazing how light it is in there and it does not come through in the shot - how many stops are you underexposed? Keep up the great work!!
Even at f/11 1/200th my ambient exposure is usually black surprisingly, the deeper apertures definately help too when it's bright in the room. Thanks!
Thank you. You have a new subscriber
Were you # 50k !? Thanks
@@workphlo lol I don't know. Maybe I was.
Bless
I fucking love this channel.
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Hey Dustin, great vid. Do you have a link for the boom arm and grip that you had the Rogue on? Thanks in advance.
Dustin* :) Thanks for watching John, I'm sorry I couldn't find the same arm link - but I know I got it off Amazon and I believe the brand is Newwer!
I've fixed the typo, sorry. :-/
@@JohnDawsonHaha no worries!
Thanks! what is your camera, lens & the flash settings, finally
What is the thing that he uses to prop up the Nivea?
I am using a piece of wood
Hey Dustin, what do you have the plexi surface sitting on? Is it a table or a stand I cant really tell (trying to buy something like it off Amazon)
Hi Brandon, we use a custom solution - a metal plate welded to a nut. You can see it briefly at the end of our DIY Diffusion Panel Video. Google "Baby Wall Plate" for an alternative
Thanks Dustin! I found this on Amazon. Tell me what you think! www.amazon.com/Pro-Laptop-Projector-Stand-Adjustable/dp/B003GEKXRM/ref=sr_1_sc_15?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1536947813&sr=1-15-spell&keywords=cheap+lightstands
Great video. Really useful and concise information. Hey, I ordered my support plate yesterday so it's on its way to the UK. Do you hand deliver so we can grab a coffee and chat about lighting? :o)
Thank you for watching and ordering! I would love to hand deliver that!!! But I think it will be UPS Expedited for this one :)
what is that blue thing called for standing the product? Where can I get it?
Black plexiglass reflecting a blue spot. Amazon (link in description)
How come there is no light spill on bottom black plate keeping it pitch black, angle?
Yes, the angle we look at the product makes the plexiglas reflect a (very far distance away) wall. Since light power falls off exponentially, the distance is enough to render a black surface.
Anyone know what font is the “NIVEA” ?
Not sure! Hope you find it