White Wine | Catalog White Product Photography
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When considering how to photograph products on a white background, there are a few lighting tips we can keep in mind. A bright gradated background will refract beautiful light into our wine bottles giving them a sense of volume. By capturing a high-contrast backlit frame we also make it possible to cut out the wine in photoshop, negating the need to get #ffffff white backgrounds straight out of camera. Let me run you through my workphlo for how to photograph white wine bottles.
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A post production tutorial in Photoshop showing how you do the comp please.
Where do you get the metal stand the plexiglass is sitting on?
Great great video very instructive to me.
Only the reflection is not to much realistic in my opinion.
Can you do a post production video on photoshop?
Really good video, great tips!, thanks for sharing!
I like ur video, Can u tell me which lens you use with Nikon?
Hey Dustin, what is this tripod/plexiglass attachment? Is this a DIY solution or where can I grab one? Thanks!
Awesome work Dustin, really enjoy the approach with speedlights, makes product photography more reachable to the hobbyist and still get professional results, I learn a lot from you. Your speed of delivery when taking the photos and explanation is perfect. If you moved the video around the setup more though it would be even more perfect π
Please show more behind the scenes? and try Lee 216 paper rather than cotton diffusion?
If you did a playlist or even a subscription site to slow down your photoshop session that would be amazing! Thank you! Just tossed you a tip on PayPal.
Great tutorial. Thank you!
Would love a post production workphlo of this shot. I'm struggling with my own wine bottle in PS
please Maintation camera & Lenses you use for every photoshoot
I know it is like trade secrets to show the photoshop process. But I think that would also be nice to see from you.
Like your videos but please show us how you edit these in photoshop step by step and I am sure you will get more subscription & likes by providing more information..
2 thoughts for future videos.
1: A full retouch
2: A video on the business side (how to get clients, pricing, etc)
Thanks for all you do, love the channel!
Your comments and explaining your reasons for doing something is so very interesting.
https://youtu.be/-WyotYJ_pW4?t=216
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Very helpful
Great tutorial. Nice work!
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I learn a lot from you thanks
Great video. Where did you get the "tripod tabel" from?
I now easily do this in photoshop, so all my customer has to do is send me their label in mail and I can create any studio shot now. No need for all this work now and a lot more control in photoshop. Most of my customers also do not prefer the hard light white strip band on the bottle. Just a tip.
Hi, how does that black flag work to make the edge of the bottle sharp? What is its relationship between the light source and bottle? Does it just need to be near the bottle, or does it need to be near the bottle and blocking some of the light? Thanks!
Great and amazing video you make it look so easy, I'm waiting for the natural light photography for products. Thank you.
What stand attachment are you using to place the clear acrylic on? Great videos by the way!
Love all your tutorials, I don't mind watching them twice!
I know I've seen this but I feel like I learn something new every time I watch one of your videos!
Great work, clear instruction, enjoy the way you talk,, thank you!
Another great video. Thanks. What is the name of that bracket, between the acrylic shelf and the light stand head? I'd like to get one of those, so that I can reproduce your demonstration myself.
Nice work again! Where did you get that stand that holds that plexiglass though..!? π it looks really neat..!
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