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Learn how to photograph products on a white background, in this #workphlo.
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Catalog photography on white for eCommerce, Amazon & Etsy is a popular form of product photography. Exploring how to photograph products on a white background, will reveal to us the value of obtaining a perfect white background in-camera. Today we use very minimal, lightweight equipment purchased off of Amazon. So let’s dive into this workphlo for how to photograph products at home, for an online store — recreating this tried and tested stripbox look with Yongnuo speedlights.

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42 Comments
  1. Abo abeeer says

    Thank you very much 🙏🏻
    I couldn't believe that I watched the whole video while I am trying to sleep
    It is informative and I enjoyed every second of it

  2. Ron Salas says

    You're like the Canadian Bob Ross of photography

  3. Graphic World 24 says

    Wonderful videos for Amazon photography. Thanks for sharing. https://bit.ly/2BB8Vkb

  4. Heather Johnson says

    Love the black card technique! Where do you purchase?

  5. Jeffrey Bourgeois says

    You are a wealth of information and I love your style of presenting it. Like the Bob Ross of product photography. I could watch for hours.

  6. Jay Liang says

    I urge you to create some Udemy course. Absolute world class

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  8. FanMae Hu says

    Dude you need to use subtitles so normal folks can understand wtf you are saying…your private language is a bit nervous.

  9. Daniel Johansson says

    Only halfway through the tutorial I already have to commend this young man's pretty much ideal presentation style ! He seems to be a natural and should definitely stick to doing photography instruction if he wants to. Just my 2 Euro cents.
    I also appreciate that you guys linked to the products you used on Amazon Germany.

  10. PhotoZen says

    The look of mat is killing the final result, and the name with the upper half is so bright compared to the writing on the glass that it looks photoshopped. there has to be a better way. I love your work though and my hat is tipped to your patience.

  11. Asgard Studios says

    That was an excellent tutorial. I appreciate you taking the time to do this.

  12. Sutejo Tan says

    how do you get rid of reflection of light stand on the product?

  13. ShineLine3 says

    Good job, bro.

  14. MsMimireilly says

    This process is time consuming and for a more advanced photographer that may not have many products to get through in a day. A lot of online sellers are looking for speed and cost efficiency. Lost my interest after 8 minutes.

  15. Joe Smith says

    I list multiple items a day, I appreciate the tutorial, but it might not be the most time efficient.

  16. Stolen Coats says

    Fell asleep watching a YouTube video and woke up to your tutorial playing an hour or so later haha. What a strange way to find a new channel. Great content though. Subbed!

  17. Veronika Gant Photography says

    This is awesome 👏🏻

  18. Oscar R says

    Awesome tutorial. Thank you very much!!!

  19. Ariel Shpitzer says

    bro, you have some of the most profesional tutorials that it almost illegal to pass on so much info in one video…

  20. iiCUBE OiD says

    Great videos. The best thing about your videos is you talk through everything and show both the photoshoot and the retouching. Thats where a lot of videos miss.

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    A couple of other things that work well for dust removal are canned air and an anti-static brush (https://amzn.to/2LYSmWC – no affiliation)

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    great thank you so much for your review I would like to review my brand of sunglasses please let me know if you interest in some like that .check my website at

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  23. pdxmonkee says

    Learned about your stuff when i was looking for diy product photography. I’m so glad coz i do have the same equipment like youys – yongnuo, neewer and a kit lens! and just ordered a strip box. I’m about to make my first product shoot for a brewery. Your videos just resonated to newbies like me. Thank you sir! Any suggestion for camera setting on a 50mm lens?

  24. Juju says

    whats that white thing you shot the coffee pot on

  25. brianmann01 says

    you talk too much and demonstrate too little. Lost interest @ 4:09

  26. Andrew Van Overbeke says

    Love the videos!! You need a wacom tablet for your retouching. Saves you loads of time and quite possibly from carpol tunnel surgery…

  27. Richard the Architect Arocho says

    I'm learning a lot thanks. But if you had it at 16 bit, color gradient would look much more smoother. You wouldn't have to use any kind of blur effect to smooth out surface. Of course the file size would be at least doubled.

  28. Sergio Grez Estudio Creativo says

    Man, this was one gorgeous piece of tutorial. Such quality work, I really hope your channel is filled with this kind of videos because I am right now pressing the Subscribe button hehehehe. Cheers man, great work!

  29. Emile Modesitt says

    Epic!

  30. Johnny Brewer says

    Tip: Attach a piece of thin, flexible but controllable plastic tubing, to a syringe. Add a couple drops of glycerine to the cofee and mix it in (best done in another container and then added to the carafe in order to keep the glass clean… consider using a tube and funnel to fill the carafe.) Just before shooting for the carafe, insert the tubing from the syringe through any found opening, in order to get the tip of it just under the liquid at the glass. Now gently depress the syringe while moving the tubing about an inch and a-half along the glass. You should be left with a line of fine bubbles that give a subtle hint of life to the product. Practice makes perfect.

  31. isabel courtens says

    I just discovered your podcasts, thank you so much for sharing and explaining, I've learned so much in just a few minutes!

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  33. liquormeister says

    Excellent video. Fun to watch.

  34. Heather Whitebread says

    Micro tweak away!

  35. Alix 710 says

    you have the most helpful tutorials. thank you for all you do!

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  37. 127.0.0.1 says

    "Everyone has one of these laying around" aye, I just ordered some.

  38. ugurugutugu says

    None of our clients will pay hour of my time per one photo. It looks great, but expensive. 4 always on lights and air compressor and you should be able to make 95% of what you did there in like 15 minutes including post production.

  39. Mauro Nery says

    Thank you man, great video!!

  40. WhatTheArt says

    Thank you so much for the supply links you included. Super helpful!! 🙂

  41. ifurnish says

    Thanks so much for such an informative tutorial! Learned a lot.

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