How to Photograph Versace Perfume | Lighting Tutorial

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27 Comments
  1. Orbiting Aerial Photography says

    Great video. I am somewhat new to the art of photography, please take a look at some of my aerial photography videos and subscribe if you can.

  2. Ardalan DB says

    thanks

  3. Steve Steve says

    Dont break your studio Martin!!! BTW, THIS IS THE MOST FUN PRODUCT PHOTOGRAPHY CHANNEL!!!

  4. 61republic says

    Самый интересный и полезный канал по предметной съемке! Спасибо вам!

  5. mroldmanj says

    That was as entertaining as it was informative. You just got another subscriber 👌😎👍

  6. Harpreet Narula says

    Hi love your video, can you send me a link from where I can buy savage plastic as not available in India. Or does it have any other name. Any alternative for the same? Expecting a quick reply,.. Cheers

  7. Leon Kolenda says

    Martin, are you going to do a Post Process video on this?

  8. Farid Laid says

    zurich again…. Martin, i got the Idea 🙂 Industrial Fan, use a PET or Plexy glass lets say 6mm … warm the place you need the object. then Push the object into the soft plexi. You will have either just a whole or the perfect shape to hold your object (underground) …to fill water in not is not a problem…its still transparent and with some sprayed mask you can make the rest black … 🙂

  9. Jason Wiser says

    Very fun and creative. Thank you.

  10. Avidcomp says

    I was trying to figure out why you were lighting it through your coffee. So confusing, you know?
    Then I allowed for perspective and my confusion was over.

  11. Farid Laid says

    Idea No.1 🙂 instead of the plexi…why not use glass spray it from one side. and scratch a whole in the needed size? (carpet knife blade). You can then always again spray it for the next shape you need…

    Also a nice PVC frame can be glued on it that will actually hold …not so on plexi.

  12. Hernando torres says

    I dond´t know what is better, your tutorial or the way that you edit your videos jajajajajja AMAZING!

  13. IRONWILL989 says

    I want more! Lol I check you page daily hoping for more inspiration. If you are busy that's a great thing and I'm happy for you.

  14. Farid Laid says

    i would guess the Plystal 🙂 light should be without the diffusion material to get harder edges and stronger illuminated surfaces on the crystal part … 🙂 i like your funny style and editing on the whole process . WELL DONE !

  15. Veronika Gant Photography says

    this is great! I really enjoyed watching your video 😀

  16. Просто Денчик says

    Восхитительно! Спасибо вам за ваш опыт! Потрясающе изложена информация, отличная подача. Приятно смотреть! 🙂

  17. Angelina Haspel says

    you are amazingly creative and it helps to see the home made props, which really helps. Great presentation.

  18. Easy Food Photography says

    Awesome technique! Looks always like freestyle, but I think that's for the show. I'm addicted to your channel. Cheers & take care 😉

  19. Urge says

    nice work!

  20. favourites says

    cool

  21. Vince Scarpa says

    Man I love your vids you're freaking hilarious great tutorial

  22. Joakim Hinders says

    Bravo!

  23. mohammed asif says

    Thanks, u explain things very nicely.

  24. Goran Marković says

    After ka'zilion subscription over the years, I have finally find who to watch during my free time, while working, and anytime I want to learn something new.
    I would like to see more of your videos. And please keep that funny tone in presentations, they are lovely!

    All the best, and may the force be with you!

  25. Jun Madayag says

    when will u post a new video.

  26. Greg C says

    Love the result you got on th plystal, that was great.

  27. Ihate Camper Gaming says

    Can you do a tutorial for old fashion cocktail moody shot

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