Product Photography Tutorial using tabletop continuous lighting
Product photography tutorial presented by Gavin Hoey showing the high power tabletop lighting kit from smick.co.uk shows how to take pictures on whit and black backgrounds using home made lighting table.
The 105w bulbs are now smaller than the ones shown in the video.
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There's no way you took those example photos with that set up. You can see in the video that light is so harsh that it's blowing out the product. Any picture taken with that set up would be horribly over exposed. The example pictures you show are lit with soft diffused light. Just horrible.
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What a nice video. It's been around for 9 years! wonder how i never saw it before !
Gavin <3
If you close your eyes he sounds like Mitchell from Mitchell and Webb 😅
So you have to set up this up everytime you have to shoot?? and what about products that don't fit in??? ever tried online editing tools— which one is your favourite? If you are searching for them one of them I would recommend is ZenFotomatic (zenfotomatic.com) for editing product photos! would like your views on that!!
I've been spending time with the help of my son researching into earn cash with your camera and discovered an awesome resource at Hartlyn photo pro (check it out on google)
I just want to dance salsa first… thanks for the video. Very informative in a simple way.
Exactly what I was looking for
Yummy!! Mercury bulbs
Just what I needed. Thanks a bunch for this video.
ok i like your tutorials but everytime i see you lean on the flucken camera i expect it to break and broken cameras are bad #don'tleanoncameras
I have been looking for awhile for a video like this. I'm new to product photography and the things I have been looking at before this tended to confuse me even more. But this video was great and very helpful, thanks!!!
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Gavin, don't mind telling you that you come across extremely well. Hugely likeable and engaging. Thanks for the video. You've inspired me to take better photos and set up a selling account on Ebay.
thank you so much. these are the exact tips that I've been looking for thank you thank you thank you.
very nice!
Good tutorial, thanks
how many watts are the bulbs that you are using and how many lights did you use
Nice:)
Wow! That's a young Gavin Hoey!
Question: can those lights be used to photograph paintings?
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THANKS!
wasting my time watching this! Large rooms to improve.
What camera are you using in this video? Also, any attachments or lennses
Do you have a link to the table top light kit on the website as I cannot locate it.
Thanks
What cheap Tripod would suggest for jewelry and a6000? These videos are great thanks.
love this! thank you!
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Good IDEA
why is when other explain things it always a brain cell pooper and with Gavin it simply is and works! thanks Mr Hoey
Nice Video it helpful
Great video, thanks! Very to-the-point and the short dance breaks were welcome as well.
Thanks for the video. I was loving the latin track in the background… I don't suppose you know the name?
Another great tutorial, i have been watching others on product photography and ended up more confused, but this one is SPOT ON!!
Gavin Hoey is a master!
Most useful video. I have watched many pertaining to product photography and get lost in all the "technical" terms some folks use to try to convey "simple" messages and techniques. I am so happy that you have done a video which is easy to understand and informative. Thanks.
great useful instructional video …
worst way of leaving a camera and its lens on a flat surface you did @ around 03:50 though!
Awesome video! Definitely love the salsa tune that incorporated into the video! <—bias being that I am a salsa/mambo dancing! 🙂
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Where can I found this product on your website??
That was great, very useful, thank you.
What should I have in mind when trying to shoot a watch this way? Anyone?