Thanks for this well produced and explained video. I’m a retired pro from the diffused highlights era but I love the hard light look you have mastered. More of these, please. Your insight videos into the business of pro photography are still very useful but perhaps a 70-30 mix of ‘How to’ to ‘Insight’ might be a good ratio. All the best!
Quite interesting. Just ran into your site by pure chance. It brought back a lot of memories for me. I am a semi-retired photographer who had a long and varied career, shooting everything from Time and Newsweek magazines, tons of corporate people stuff, and, maybe most significantly, a heavy concentration on shooting cars for corporate, national advertising and catalog uses, in my own quite large studio and on location all over the U.S. The kinds of techniques you are demonstrating are great. But, just imagine a product that is 20 feet long, made of totally reflective glass and metal with some dull rubber thrown in for good measure. Massively complex stuff, especially in the film era with things like in-camera masking, 8x10 cameras, 40,000-50,000 watts of tungsten hot lights with giant banks and reflectors and multitudes of other grip gear. It was an incredibly demanding profession in which time became the most precious commodity, sometimes in a way that was daunting and maybe a little destructive of health and relationships, but was often a lot of fun as well. Now I work much, much less doing just a bit of work at my leisure, but hardly ever a car any longer. Keep up your videos; they probably help many aspiring shooters to understand how to create a picture, rather than just take one.
now this is the sort of video tutorials I LOVE TO WATCH the most. this is TH-cam for photographers. I always struggle with the highlights control the most.
Oh the standing desk option is so good. I have a set of heavy duty saw horses because I can pack them away out of my way when not using them not that you have that issue in your studio but I really like the standing desk idea. Now to continue watching lol, commenting as I'm watching
Enjoyed this. I did a shoot for a local area micro brewery a while ago and shot about 10 different labels of that brand, so I really appreciate the painstaking detail of tiny adjustments to get just the right look. I also styled each label differently so that the client got some themed images along with all the standard plain background images that they could do web designs of their own with. Was a good job, and I'd like to do more of it. Your video kind of validated my approach to the shoot, which is great - thank you!
ok this is how I imagine learning stuff from a pro - not a youtube dork - love it! great job - one thing always gets me while doing those kind of shot, how do price them, to be fair for You as a creative and for the client
i work in a commercial photo studio as an assistant and it’s very fun to see how shots like this we do similar are created. it’s a whole nother beast when shooting wine glasses but a fun process nonetheless
Very interesting video and impressive work! One question though: Why wouldn't you center the can in your frame? You're doing all these micro adjustments but still the subject remains off to the right. Same for the platform it's standing on but I guess that's not in the final shot.
Love this video! Very educational and thorough. Although I am not a professional product photographer of any kind, I would’ve liked to see the “C” in caffeine fully shown. Great video nonetheless!
It’s really refreshing to see a pro work, and explain the what’s and why’s. A really interesting and educational new series of videos. Really helps appreciate the work, and the work involved in making these vids too
I love seeing this type of content because you get to see behind the curtain of a professional shoot even if it’s skit a little. You always assume professionals are doing way more work than you are capable of so this inspires amateurs to keep going.
Loved watching this. I shoot this style of work a lot and it's quite theraputic in way to watch others doing it too! :) Looking forward to the next one.
Ayyyy so happy you are uploading them, I caugh it live. Btw didn't you go live with another video the day before yesterday? I caught that you were live but there was nothing uploaded afterwards, was it like a premiere test video?
Really like seeing this kind of content. Just to see someone else’s approach to product shots and get a new idea or to reinforce something I already do. Thanks for all the great videos and business sense you bring to them!
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Salute sir . Thank you
I know this type of content takes much more time/effort/edits, but this is exactly what I love to see!
Glad you enjoy it!
Agreed! I’m subscribed now after seeing this.
tiny tips, big tips…it’s very generous of you to share this with us.
Really hope this style of content gets traction because I love these videos!
just done some playing with thumbnails and titles and its doing better now
Thanks for this well produced and explained video. I’m a retired pro from the diffused highlights era but I love the hard light look you have mastered. More of these, please. Your insight videos into the business of pro photography are still very useful but perhaps a 70-30 mix of ‘How to’ to ‘Insight’ might be a good ratio. All the best!
Great to see the workflow to create the image
Thanks
I'm really impressed with the "on site learning" feel of this. More real time, step by step, observing and digesting. Top notch!
Amazing to see this BTS style content. I’d be interested to see more of these types of videos - it’s inspiring!
Love seeing your workflow Scott. Just brilliant. Simple and to the point, but done well.
Such a good video, no faffing about, just pure and simple process all the way through with the little details sprinkled in, love it :)
Very nice that you took the time ou to show how you shoot a product. I am sure many people enjoyed it!
Wow.. all that work for 1 photo. Excellent end result.
Quite interesting. Just ran into your site by pure chance. It brought back a lot of memories for me. I am a semi-retired photographer who had a long and varied career, shooting everything from Time and Newsweek magazines, tons of corporate people stuff, and, maybe most significantly, a heavy concentration on shooting cars for corporate, national advertising and catalog uses, in my own quite large studio and on location all over the U.S. The kinds of techniques you are demonstrating are great. But, just imagine a product that is 20 feet long, made of totally reflective glass and metal with some dull rubber thrown in for good measure. Massively complex stuff, especially in the film era with things like in-camera masking, 8x10 cameras, 40,000-50,000 watts of tungsten hot lights with giant banks and reflectors and multitudes of other grip gear. It was an incredibly demanding profession in which time became the most precious commodity, sometimes in a way that was daunting and maybe a little destructive of health and relationships, but was often a lot of fun as well. Now I work much, much less doing just a bit of work at my leisure, but hardly ever a car any longer. Keep up your videos; they probably help many aspiring shooters to understand how to create a picture, rather than just take one.
this was great! super educational. i would pay for masterclasses like this!
Great seeing this workflow! Fantastic channel. Thanks Scott!
as a begginer who's clueless about studio lighting this is godsent, thanks!
now this is the sort of video tutorials I LOVE TO WATCH the most. this is TH-cam for photographers. I always struggle with the highlights control the most.
Oh the standing desk option is so good. I have a set of heavy duty saw horses because I can pack them away out of my way when not using them not that you have that issue in your studio but I really like the standing desk idea. Now to continue watching lol, commenting as I'm watching
Yes, I would like to see more videos like this.
Excellent BTS workflow, thank you!
This is soooo interesting. To see a master of his craft at work. That's exactly what I want to watch on TH-cam
Great to see the BTS style shoot - nice work Scott
yessir this was awesome, quick video but slow paced and great information, perfect for bite-sized learning. Thank you
Glad you liked it!
More of this please Scott!
LOVE hearing your thoughts as you work. Really hope you do more of this style of videos- it was excellent 👍
Super helpful to see, it's really a whole time consuming photo process with taking a bunch of shots rewarded with a nice result and not only Photoshop
Enjoyed this. I did a shoot for a local area micro brewery a while ago and shot about 10 different labels of that brand, so I really appreciate the painstaking detail of tiny adjustments to get just the right look. I also styled each label differently so that the client got some themed images along with all the standard plain background images that they could do web designs of their own with. Was a good job, and I'd like to do more of it. Your video kind of validated my approach to the shoot, which is great - thank you!
I spent years assisting and this makes me miss it! The practical problem solving of making shots work is so much fun.
Fascinating to see what is involved; thank you.
This is very product photography video ever wow 👌!!!
ok this is how I imagine learning stuff from a pro - not a youtube dork - love it! great job - one thing always gets me while doing those kind of shot, how do price them, to be fair for You as a creative and for the client
15:40 YES please, really liked the explanation of the process and correcting the problems.
I can't stress enough how invaluable this kind of content is. You're such a sweetheart for sharing this! Thank you so much!
No this is high quality content, this is what us photographers love to see amazing work, and thank you mate for creating this amazing video
This is amazing work… want more and more and more and more of this
Really really enjoyed this scott amazing work always a pleasure
Yeeeesssss! Thank you for sharing this type of content.
Bad ass shot, excellent work!
Also happy new gear! Hope you are having lots of new fun with it! Cheers from the Balkans
Man. This is absolutely fascinating!!!
Thank you, very helpful showing us the entire process in this way.
Really enjoyed seeing your work process. Thank you so much for this interesting and useful video
Thanks a lot Scott. Would love to see more of this, specially what that Cambo can do 😅
You mentioned how styles have changed. It would be interesting to see a whole video on style history in product photography.
Fantastic video and bits of knowledge!
Beautiful work and process.
Hi Scott, thanks for this helpful demo 🙂
Awesome! Thank you for making these. Would definitely love to see you light a shoot with a clear drink bottle and deal with reflections. Thanks again!
@TinHouseStudioUK now I see there’s one upcoming already, you 10 steps ahead of us haha 😂🙌🙌
I think this is the first time I’m actually seeing you in the studio lighting! Already learning loads. Thanks, Scott!
Nice! Love to see more of this.
Wonderful to see the process.
that was an excellent video, watching the build up to what became the final shot was very interesting.
Fabulous. Got a lot out of this seeing how you worked through the shoot. Really appreciate it. Now I need to go buy another C stand. 😅
Excellent watch! I had no idea product photography was this intricate!
Awesome sauce! Time to go practice. Thank you 🙏🏽!
Thank you for putting these videos together Scott, they're massively useful
Love this, don't have any specific requests. All of it.
Thank you very much. That was very entertaining and educational at the same time.
Nice! Pls more of that!
Fascinating demo!
Thank you so much for sharing these insightful videos, especially your thinking being lighting!
Great video. Keep it up with these kind. Pretty awesome man.
This is brilliant information.information that is needed and very much appreciated ….. believe me!
I didn't realise just how much work studio and product work took. Great video and it's good to see how it's done. Yes please more of them.
Love to see your process. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
i work in a commercial photo studio as an assistant and it’s very fun to see how shots like this we do similar are created. it’s a whole nother beast when shooting wine glasses but a fun process nonetheless
Great, great video. One of your best.
Keep them coming! and thanks.
This video felt like one cool on the job training session. Brilliant! Thanks for this.
My goodness! This is a whole lot of work. Makes you appreciate the work of a professional.
Very interesting video and impressive work! One question though: Why wouldn't you center the can in your frame? You're doing all these micro adjustments but still the subject remains off to the right. Same for the platform it's standing on but I guess that's not in the final shot.
Awesome video! You are a great instructor.
Glad it was helpful!
As a photography student, really appreceiate to this video showing workflow! I learned a lot!
This is fantastic! The impressive sharpness and resolution of that medium format at the end is jaw dropping. Thanks for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is fantastic content, thanks for sharing. I’ve done some small, tabletop stuff and wish I’d seen a video like this first.
Love this video! Very educational and thorough. Although I am not a professional product photographer of any kind, I would’ve liked to see the “C” in caffeine fully shown. Great video nonetheless!
It’s really refreshing to see a pro work, and explain the what’s and why’s. A really interesting and educational new series of videos. Really helps appreciate the work, and the work involved in making these vids too
Thanks for this detail breakdown
After watching that, it all makes sense now. 😮 More like that would be good, Scott.
Great Job Scott
Very nicely done
Love it - this is so jam-packed with educational content it's bursting at the seams! Thank you for your generosity, Scott. This is wonderful.
This type of content is really appreciated. Thank you for taking the time to teach others.
I really enjoyed watching your wotkflow
On point and to the point. Cheers
Fun! Loved it! More like this? Yes, please.
More to come!
Love this type of video!!
Thank you for this Scott. I hope you do more videos like this.
This is a great video Scott! Thanks for showing us your process.
This is fantastic!!
I love seeing this type of content because you get to see behind the curtain of a professional shoot even if it’s skit a little. You always assume professionals are doing way more work than you are capable of so this inspires amateurs to keep going.
Loved watching this. I shoot this style of work a lot and it's quite theraputic in way to watch others doing it too! :) Looking forward to the next one.
Love this type of video!
Really awesome video
🤣 What did you hit with the jet setting on the spray bottle.
Great video mate, tons of info in general and also if folk watch between the lines.
Everything
Ayyyy so happy you are uploading them, I caugh it live. Btw didn't you go live with another video the day before yesterday? I caught that you were live but there was nothing uploaded afterwards, was it like a premiere test video?
Brilliant. I would love to see you shoot a whiskey bottle or ice cream. Thanks!
Ice cream sounds fun. Or a whiskey bottle that doesnt look like every whiskey bottle shot on youtube
This was incredible, it's very interesting and educational hearing your thought process on the go. More of these types of videos would be great!!
Really like seeing this kind of content. Just to see someone else’s approach to product shots and get a new idea or to reinforce something I already do. Thanks for all the great videos and business sense you bring to them!
Perfect. Love seeing these how-to videos.
Glad you like them!