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I am very impressed by your techniques you blow some others away that are on the Internet that think they know how to do it, you’ve got it down to a science , excellent work!
@@workphlo no dude thank YOU. I've learned so so so much from you. Any chance you'll ever dip your video toes into the business side of things? Getting clients, marketing, etc?
Recently discovered your content and feel like I have struck GOLD! Thank you so much for putting out these videos and sharing your knowledge. Extremely grateful! Subbed instantly.
Whooo he came out of his cave! and got the long hair going, nice man. You got me exploring new fancy shots of my perfume bottles other than the normal ecommerce softbox approach. Much love.
Hello from Minnesota!! Just wanted to say thanks for all your educational videos. I have just purchased your steel support plate, I’ve been trying to find something for my product photography table and this will work I’m sure of it. Thank you!! 👋👋
Very good tutorial. Always awesome to see other photographer's tricks and different ways to do the same thing. Nice and easy to understand your process. I liked it!
Looking forward to additional projects! Excellent instruction, easy to follow, and at the high quality level. You should host a workshop (sans COVID of course)!
Dustin what is this diffuser holder thing you use? All I can find online is reflector hodlers, which are not favorable for diffusion cases becauses they extend an arm across which would appear as shadow.
Hi there, thank you for this, fully understood now how loads of people achieve this full colour depth throufht the bottle and label. Is it basically all about masking the base image with multiple other images with different light exposures being added on? Or were all superimposed together to get the full colour in the bottle?
I'm really glad you are back And also I don't know if you have the time to answer me but I'm stuck in the decision of buying a nikon d5600 or the sony a6000 I'm only 15yo so I don't have any experience so any kind of help from the equipment will help
I think both cameras will serve you well. If I were to buy a brand new camera and start over again I would seriously consider the Sony mirorrless series as I think that is the future.
I love the fact that you using some considered to be an entry level gear and made a gorgeous shot. This is the most "unintimidating" videos so far compared with other youtuber with fancy gear. You deserve more attention dude!
Hey Dustin, where do you get your ice cubes from? I like that cube? Trengrove? Or do you know a Canadian place to get them? Trengrove is just so expensive after the exchange rate and duty fees. Great shots by the way.
To get the golden light coming through the bottle, you could take a shot with and without the gold paper, then apply a luminosity mask to the shot without the gold paper to get the bottle shape, then apply it to the shot with the gold paper, then erase or brush in how you want the golden shine to look
Couple of questions: 1. Are you wearing basic vinyl gloves for handling? 2. Exactly how scratch-resistant are your acrylic plates? Does the protective film wear down over time? Good to see you back.
Hey Chuck! 1. I usually recommend black nitrile gloves, here we used what was available. 2. The protective film is just for transport / storage, you peel it off once and the acrylic is exposed. It is scratch-able so I pay care to each piece and get many uses out of it. Thanks
I'm actually doing a design involving a computer generated bottle of whiskey, and I realized that I can't light it the "normal way". This video helped me a ton in how to replicate the photographed feel of a render. Awesome work
when you gonna do jewelry photography with photostacking?? please! if you use a sony A7RIII, this 26th october Sigma release his new Sigma Art 105 macro for mirrorless Sony E-mount
Hey, good to see you back again Dustin. Excellent tutorial as always. Could you say what they are called, and where you got the screw mounts that you welded to your support plates, please? It's not really cost-effective to have a plate shipped to the UK so I'm looking for a way to use what I have to hand.
Well done... But it would be nearly perfect if you had worked a bit more on the glass as I think that it overpowers everything as it is too Bright. JRS
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I am very impressed by your techniques you blow some others away that are on the Internet that think they know how to do it, you’ve got it down to a science , excellent work!
✌️ Lot of fun to film this one!
Let me know your liquor photography techniques and let us know what to shoot next here at #workphlo!
How can I keep my liquor for disappearing while I'm shooting it? The room starts getting a little spinny midway through and Idk how to fix it.
A photographer not talking only about gear but actually about techniques and with 100k subscriber wow TH-cam is surprising me lately I am subscribing
Thanks for help, you made me start product photography, and made me some money 💰
That is awesome! Product photography and whisky photography are great areas to expand
Thank you for your all professional tutorials
No problem! Make sure to subscribe to help our channel :)
Brilliant to see another video from you Dustin!
More to come!
Just ordered my mounting plate and acrylic, looking forward to re-watching a bunch of these tutorials hands on!
Thanks, Dustin - this tutorial helped me take my glass bottle spirit photography to ‘the next level.’
Nice to see you back my friend. I hope all is well with you and yours.
Thanks, you too!
You sir are easily one of the most articulate fellows I have heard speak in some time. kudos man.
Good to see you back in channel. In the last 4 months i have become biggest fan of your videos. Learning daily so many things from your videos.
That's amazing! We have more videos coming soon, I hope you subscribe with the notification bell :) Cheers
This is just wizardly. Bravo.
Fantastic tutorial...........You Sir have channeled Bob Ross (That is intended as a compliment)
"I'm no master" says the guy who custom welds mounts for bottles 😏
i dabble in the dark arts
Very informative video! Hope to see more of these soon.
Thank you! Will do!
Yessss! Love me some Dustin! Thanks so much and keep up the awesome work!
Thank you so much
@@workphlo no dude thank YOU. I've learned so so so much from you. Any chance you'll ever dip your video toes into the business side of things? Getting clients, marketing, etc?
love your videos!!! please more of that. I am in love with product photography
Just released our latest tutorial: th-cam.com/video/WxMXgIdH0qc/w-d-xo.html
Great work and you make it so enjoyable to learn the techniques.
Glad you enjoy it!
Missed you man. I love your simplicity.
Cheers, more on the way! Check our new video
Please post more on youtube. Your videos are really helpful !!
Just posted more, more coming!
Dude come on! Keep on bringing more lighting tuts! Don't disappear on us! You're awesome!
We're back with a great new tutorial!
Recently discovered your content and feel like I have struck GOLD! Thank you so much for putting out these videos and sharing your knowledge. Extremely grateful! Subbed instantly.
Wow, thanks Steve.
More of that please! Love your videos 👊🏼
More on the way! Cheers
Astonishing and Welcome Back! That would take me about four days - but it's fun trying it out. Thanks so much for this and your other videos.
You can do it!!!! Cheers
Spectacular!
Cheers thanks for watching our product photography tutorials
Dustin! Good to see you back, mate! Lovin' your work
Hey, thanks!
Great to see your video again after a long gap! Hope you are fine. 😊
As always, great tutorial! Thanks a ton for all the efforts. 👍
All is well, cheers!
This is so good! Thanks Dustin, another awesome video full of pure brilliance and genius.
My pleasure! Thanks for the feedback Anthony
Amazing you definitely have to send it to them 👍🏼
Cheer Quentin
终于更新了,继续学习。感谢优质的教学
不客气。非常感谢您的观看!
thak you for this amazing tutorial sir.
No prob! Cheers
Whooo he came out of his cave! and got the long hair going, nice man. You got me exploring new fancy shots of my perfume bottles other than the normal ecommerce softbox approach. Much love.
Good stuff! I got the quarantine hair cut big time right now
Awesome tutorial! Thanks for sharing with us!
I just bought your stand, cant wait to get it!!
I love these videos. Super clear explanation!
Glad to hear it! I try to have a direct tethering "experience"
Dude, you are my guru. I get couple how to photoshoot ideas from how you edit
Excellent work.
Many thanks!
Hello from Minnesota!! Just wanted to say thanks for all your educational videos. I have just purchased your steel support plate, I’ve been trying to find something for my product photography table and this will work I’m sure of it. Thank you!! 👋👋
Awesome! Thank you! Looking forward to seeing your results one day perhaps!
I did not expect to see a Tinley hat in a product photography video. Respect
Respect, big fan of the High Horse tried it non infused.
That was awesome. I couldn’t help myself without subscribing 😊👍🏼
Nice work DD, as always you smash out a awsome image with minimal gear. Greatings from OZ.
Thanks 👍 Cheers to OZ :)
Wooooo he's back!
Always here lurking in the shadows, ready to pop up
@@workphlo please consider popping up more often cause your content is just amazing!!!
Thanks for sharing 🤗 your videos are amazing!
Thanks for watching!
Wooww... Clik after long days, Justin nice to see you after long while.
Justin is here to stay.
Dustin i really missed your videos! Hope you’re good tho. And thanks always for these helpful tutorials.
We are great, thanks for writing! :)
I will rewatch this whiskey photography tutorial until I master it
I support that
How was it? 🤩
Very good tutorial. Always awesome to see other photographer's tricks and different ways to do the same thing. Nice and easy to understand your process. I liked it!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks so much for commenting.
This is really slick work. Seeing such good-looking results with minimal gear like this is always interesting to see. Kind regards from Argentina
Thank you for the kind words, cheers to Argentina.
Looking forward to additional projects! Excellent instruction, easy to follow, and at the high quality level. You should host a workshop (sans COVID of course)!
I would love that...
workphlo has the best photography tutorials! clean, clear and succinct. Easy to process with axiomatic value.
Glad you think so! Thanks for checking our tutorials out
it's so sad that you don't upload more, I love your productpicture tutorials :)
Just dropped our newest tutorial! :) th-cam.com/video/WxMXgIdH0qc/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for your videos and great advice!
Thank you very much!
Thank you for this tutorial
this is awesome, and very informative
Do you happen to have a full detailed video that explains every step?
I don't have a full edit for this, but sign up to our newsletter below to get full edits whenever possible.
Thank you for your time and effort. ! ! !
Love your content would love to see more 🙏👏🏼👏🏼
Just dropped new tutorials!
OMG this is was amazing, Thank you for this knowledge!
Love that! Cheers.
Dustin what is this diffuser holder thing you use? All I can find online is reflector hodlers, which are not favorable for diffusion cases becauses they extend an arm across which would appear as shadow.
Here I have a window frame, and I am using clamps. The ones I link below this video are amazing clamps check them out.
Dustin checks in! Welcome back buddy. Hope this finds you well.
Cheers
What mm lens are you using in this video?
18-105mm and it was around 50mm
Another great video, thanks!
My pleasure!
after longe time . powerful came back
Here I am!
Man this is awesome! Wish I had time to master. Love it!
Thanks a lot!
Shockingly good as usual!! :^)
Thank you! Cheers!
I’ve been so excited for this!!
Thank you! More coming
my guy is insane!
Thanks my guy!
Hi there, thank you for this, fully understood now how loads of people achieve this full colour depth throufht the bottle and label. Is it basically all about masking the base image with multiple other images with different light exposures being added on? Or were all superimposed together to get the full colour in the bottle?
Great video. Thanks for sharing!
Baking sheet not good?
An opaque baking sheet will not work as intended!
@@workphlo Ahhh I get what you mean. Sometimes they do come in very opaque do they
Great video as always!
Thanks again!
Omg love your videos! So informative, beautiful images, perfect quality. Pleeeaaseeee keep going! Waiting for more ❤
More to come! Just dropped a new video
You are the best in terms of this type of tutorials. I hope you get more recognition here on youtube. You deserve it. :)
Thank you! Make sure to subscribe
love this thanks
Anytime eh!
Please make a video on composite, a slow paced video for beginners !
That is my plan, thank you!
oh my god , welcome back!
Thanks for dropping by and watching me photograph a whisky bottle.
I Can’t find anywhere this stripbox you recommend, do you have any alternative? Thank you!
I just refreshed the gear links, please see below for everything you need to capture this system.
I'm really glad you are back
And also I don't know if you have the time to answer me but I'm stuck in the decision of buying a nikon d5600 or the sony a6000 I'm only 15yo so I don't have any experience so any kind of help from the equipment will help
I think both cameras will serve you well. If I were to buy a brand new camera and start over again I would seriously consider the Sony mirorrless series as I think that is the future.
@@workphlo thanks I will start saving 😍
I've been enjoying all of these videos of product shots. Can you make more videos shooting products with video lights only, rather than speedlights?
We have a tutorial using LED on our channel! Maybe more soon to explain gradients and highlights!
This is really helpful!
May I know how you tethered your Nikon? What software do you use?
I use a custom combination of capture one and a script. Thank you
Great info.
Thanks, glad you think so.
thanks for this! Great tutorial
Np Dan
just stumbled here and I love this channel. Great work man, really informative and to the point stuff. keep it up!
Welcome aboard!
I love the fact that you using some considered to be an entry level gear and made a gorgeous shot. This is the most "unintimidating" videos so far compared with other youtuber with fancy gear. You deserve more attention dude!
Thanks I'm trying! Make sure to catch our latest video :D
Can u please share full photoshop editing detail video?
This is all I have, but is there anything in particular we missed?
Great
Thanks!
I've never been on this page before, but I have a bottle of whiskey, 1 light, and an interest to shoot. Now to push play...
Best of luck!
Hey Dustin, where do you get your ice cubes from? I like that cube? Trengrove? Or do you know a Canadian place to get them? Trengrove is just so expensive after the exchange rate and duty fees.
Great shots by the way.
I make them! Considering selling them at workphlo.shop - if you shoot me a message we could try something!
@@workphlo I don’t have any beverage shoots booked at this time. I’ll shoot you a message on your Instagram account.
To get the golden light coming through the bottle, you could take a shot with and without the gold paper, then apply a luminosity mask to the shot without the gold paper to get the bottle shape, then apply it to the shot with the gold paper, then erase or brush in how you want the golden shine to look
Fascinating idea, this is why I love our comment section! Thank you.
Or lay-off your Photoshop skill for a while when you can improve your shooting skill.
Dustin used to shot from back the bottle and get the bottle silhouette to use as mask...don't know why this time have done with pen 🤣
Couple of questions:
1. Are you wearing basic vinyl gloves for handling?
2. Exactly how scratch-resistant are your acrylic plates? Does the protective film wear down over time?
Good to see you back.
Hey Chuck!
1. I usually recommend black nitrile gloves, here we used what was available.
2. The protective film is just for transport / storage, you peel it off once and the acrylic is exposed. It is scratch-able so I pay care to each piece and get many uses out of it.
Thanks
I'm actually doing a design involving a computer generated bottle of whiskey, and I realized that I can't light it the "normal way".
This video helped me a ton in how to replicate the photographed feel of a render. Awesome work
So happy to hear that! Cheers
@@workphlo and now I'm learning how to light gemstones
@@KRGraphicsCG that sounds interesting, I bet it is tricky
@@workphlo doing it photography-style for more interest. Straight rendering is kinda flat
"im not going to pay it the respect of my eyeballs"hahaha that's a good one. Going to have to use that later
Please do!
" im not gonna pay it the respect of y eye balls" LOL dude...u are awesome hahahahah A scholar and a jester !
when you gonna do jewelry photography with photostacking?? please! if you use a sony A7RIII, this 26th october Sigma release his new Sigma Art 105 macro for mirrorless Sony E-mount
That is a fun idea we should do.
can you please do a full photoshop tutorial thank u
I don't have full photoshop for this, but check out our recent tutorial for compositing editing
Will a Canon transmitter work with the speedlight your using?
There is a canon version actually!
Hey, good to see you back again Dustin. Excellent tutorial as always.
Could you say what they are called, and where you got the screw mounts that you welded to your support plates, please? It's not really cost-effective to have a plate shipped to the UK so I'm looking for a way to use what I have to hand.
I make them out of steel and you can use any weld nut or flush nut!
what grade translum do you typically use for your shoots? Great work
I love heavy weight
hey your videos are great but I am not mastering PS that well. do you have a postproduction tutorial for this where you explain step by step?
It is in production!
lol, i just thought today- where is that guy with cool lighting tutorials? and boom- here you are :)
hope you are ok and thank you
You conjured me into existence via the simulation
Well done... But it would be nearly perfect if you had worked a bit more on the glass as I think that it overpowers everything as it is too Bright. JRS
Right on, I don't disagree. Often I look back at shots and 99% would tweak something in hindsight, but getting better! :)