I was way to invested in this video... Im pausing getting some snacks, answering back, laughing, paying close attention bruh 🤦🏾♀️. I enjoyed every second of this video .😊 was very natural and relaxing 😌
I am beyond excited to watch this video, I was sat here like "man I really hope he does an editing tutorial I have no idea what all this 'plate' stuff is about" and just as I thought that to myself, you say you are in fact going to do such a video - I immediately stopped the other video to come and watch (fantastic video, just the editing is where I get lost) - You got a sub from me dude thanks for making this content.
This was cool to watch! I used to do product photography for a knife company. Most of it was flat lay, it would have been so cool to do this but I was always pressed for time.
One of the best and most comprehensive tutorials on TH-cam 👏 Amazing tips and great workflow! Thank You 🙏 I would love to see some more product photography and editing videos, maybe something that has a reflective surface like a bottle or reflective label or even a mobile phone 🙏🙏🙏
Loved this and the video before with the shoot. So good to have a photography channel with personality and none of the fake theatre involved. Feels real and genuine
Gotta have more videos! Learned more from this than hundreds of other videos I’ve watched. And there’s nothing like this in the edc community either, hats off!
Thanks for going through all of this and your channel! I just found you... I've been doing product for a long time however I just started at an agency that's all WFH. So this is fabulous when I'm a bit stumped on something and don't have my colleagues to problem-solve with.
Wow, this was so creative! Freakin' awesome tutorial, man. Would love to see more videos from you like this, with the creative process in one video and the editing in another. Very cool
Hi Tom! I'm getting into product photography and I loved your videos about it. One thing is having a tutorial about how to do stuff, another is seeing a professional actually doing it. I guess everybody has their struggle to figure out how to shoot stuff correctly and how to edit them in the best way. Seeing a professional going through the same struggle I have every time but pushing through... I can't tell you how inspiring it is. I'd like to see more product photography videos just like this "Donut" series. Keep up the good work, Tom!
This was awesome! I learnt more from you in 2 tutorials than I have in hours and hours of other videos. I don’t know if this is your thing but I’m a fibre artist and I’d like to see how to photoshop a textile/tapestry/wall hanging so that I can place that into some room mock ups. Most tutorials are for framed pieces, or straight edge posters with crisp, defined shadows whereas a textile would require a lot more work for the edges and shadowing to look realistic.
Awesome content!! I would love to see more of your studio layout and also ideas for mounting products like you did with the donut and link your mounting gear as well so I can buy the same exact items
Awesome and detailed tutorial, thank you! This was very interesting to watch. Why do you use the path tool and not the masking brush (and Edge sharpening)? Is there a quality difference? Now I'm really inspired to shoot something floating myself.
Hi Tom. Loved this tutorial. I have two questions: do you still use the pen tool when selecting objects, or has that become a bit redundant with the object select tool? Or do you need to still use the pen tool to create a path? Thanks.
@@tommedvedich not so much on the pricing structure cause that’ll come with time but how to go about gaining clients in a new field like products. If that makes sense.
Awesome video Tom! I want to see more product photography videos focused around EDC.
I was way to invested in this video...
Im pausing getting some snacks, answering back, laughing, paying close attention bruh 🤦🏾♀️. I enjoyed every second of this video .😊 was very natural and relaxing 😌
I am beyond excited to watch this video, I was sat here like "man I really hope he does an editing tutorial I have no idea what all this 'plate' stuff is about" and just as I thought that to myself, you say you are in fact going to do such a video - I immediately stopped the other video to come and watch (fantastic video, just the editing is where I get lost) - You got a sub from me dude thanks for making this content.
This was cool to watch! I used to do product photography for a knife company. Most of it was flat lay, it would have been so cool to do this but I was always pressed for time.
it's always a battle to put out a lot of content in a small amount of time 😓
One of the best and most comprehensive tutorials on TH-cam 👏 Amazing tips and great workflow! Thank You 🙏 I would love to see some more product photography and editing videos, maybe something that has a reflective surface like a bottle or reflective label or even a mobile phone 🙏🙏🙏
Loved this and the video before with the shoot. So good to have a photography channel with personality and none of the fake theatre involved. Feels real and genuine
Gotta have more videos! Learned more from this than hundreds of other videos I’ve watched. And there’s nothing like this in the edc community either, hats off!
thank you!!
i watched every second, thank you for the ammmazing video we need more of that!!
Thanks for going through all of this and your channel! I just found you... I've been doing product for a long time however I just started at an agency that's all WFH. So this is fabulous when I'm a bit stumped on something and don't have my colleagues to problem-solve with.
Thank you for these 2 videos!! It really helps that you show so many details and every steps from production to post-production
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching, I'll have more soon!
Great tutorial, definitely do some more.
Wow, this was so creative! Freakin' awesome tutorial, man. Would love to see more videos from you like this, with the creative process in one video and the editing in another. Very cool
Thanks! The editing one was extremely time consuming so that's a tough one to promise. Gunna try to do more tutorials tho!
Fantastic tutorial! I'm very, very interested in seeing more!
Awesome, thank you! Hang in there and I'll have more soon!
Wonderful work 👍
Hi Tom! I'm getting into product photography and I loved your videos about it. One thing is having a tutorial about how to do stuff, another is seeing a professional actually doing it. I guess everybody has their struggle to figure out how to shoot stuff correctly and how to edit them in the best way. Seeing a professional going through the same struggle I have every time but pushing through... I can't tell you how inspiring it is. I'd like to see more product photography videos just like this "Donut" series. Keep up the good work, Tom!
thanks so much!
great video, learned a lot thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
This was awesome! I learnt more from you in 2 tutorials than I have in hours and hours of other videos. I don’t know if this is your thing but I’m a fibre artist and I’d like to see how to photoshop a textile/tapestry/wall hanging so that I can place that into some room mock ups. Most tutorials are for framed pieces, or straight edge posters with crisp, defined shadows whereas a textile would require a lot more work for the edges and shadowing to look realistic.
turned out great!! 🤙
thanks!
You are LEGEND man! Thank you for these greats tutorials
this is sick!! id love to learn more about the day to day / how to get into this field for a living.
Awesome content!! I would love to see more of your studio layout and also ideas for mounting products like you did with the donut and link your mounting gear as well so I can buy the same exact items
that was a rad video...keep em coming.
thanks, Luc!
That was great! Thanks for taking us along.
Also, i don‘t feel embarassed anymore to really enjoy sweet, colorful donuts...or Crocs. Haha
Never be embarrassed about anything ever!! life is too short haha
Awesome video, dude!
Hey, thanks!
really great tutorial!
thanks so much!
You should really make more videos! :)
Working on it! Just need to make time!
Awesome and detailed tutorial, thank you! This was very interesting to watch.
Why do you use the path tool and not the masking brush (and Edge sharpening)? Is there a quality difference?
Now I'm really inspired to shoot something floating myself.
Hi Tom. Loved this tutorial. I have two questions: do you still use the pen tool when selecting objects, or has that become a bit redundant with the object select tool? Or do you need to still use the pen tool to create a path? Thanks.
I love this! Can we get more into the business side of product photography?
for sure - what do you wanna hear about?
@@tommedvedich not so much on the pricing structure cause that’ll come with time but how to go about gaining clients in a new field like products. If that makes sense.
moarrr! and moarrr donuts
😆
what do you use for a strobe? Love the video! Super in depth
Great stuff, but get yourself a graphic pen. It'll be way easier to use to the pen tool. Thanks for the video! :)
I hate the pen more than anything! I quit using it about 10 years ago. I rarely retouch my own still life anymore so I would never use it anyway : )
🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Thanks, Chani!
Donde compro la navaja?
it is linked in the description
that's lightroom?
this is photoshop
Quick selection tool would spare you of a lot of work.