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Whether you're a beginner looking to take product photos with your smartphone, or looking to go pro, this video is for you! Join Sam for 3 commercial product photoshoots: one for beginners, mid-level, and professional. Each will teach you what and how to utilize your gear, how to style a photoshoot, and more.
For beginners, all you need to get started is your smartphone and the objects in your home! Sam will use her iPhone 11 and natural light, plus an inexpensive continuous light and reflector. If you're ready for the intermediate and
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The Light Cone, from V-FLAT WORLD, makes it easy to achieve high-end product photos, whether you shoot with a phone at home or a camera in studio, and anywhere in between! Join Karl Taylor, designer of the The Light Cone, for a lighting demo that is sure to change the way you photograph highly reflective products.
0:00 - Introduction
2:52 - Watch
18:58 - Eyewear
21:51 - Apple Watch
24:51 - Jewelry
29:53 - Shower Head
33:20 - Q&A
44:30
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Product and advertising photographer Karl Taylor shares five tips for using the V-FLAT WORLD Light Cone to prevent shine and reflection from the objects he photographs. Watch this B&H online video and learn to achieve a professional, matte lookâeven when photographing materials like metal and plastic!
0:00 - Introduction
0:17 - Tip 1
0:36 - Tip 2
0:58 - Tip 3
1:13 - Tip 4
1:35 - Tip 5
2:03 - Final Thoughts
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From prep to styling, Natalie Napoleon shares five tips for making your product photos stand out!
0:00 - Intro
0:23 - Tip 1 - Get Organized
1:02 - Tip 2 - Rolling Carts
1:38 - Tip 3 - Know Your Customer
2:22 - Tip 4 - Tethered Shooting
3:40 - Tip 5 - Lighting
5:06 - Bonus Tip 1 - Keep Your Lens Clean
5:25 - Bonus Tip 2 - Call the Pros
5:45 - Final Thoughts - Create Your Stories
Did you find these tips helpful? Let us know in the Comments section, below.
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Steve Giralt shares his tips on how to upgrade your beverage photos and videos, from lighting techniques to food styling. Watch this video, then tell us about your own food photography tips and tricks in the Comments, below.
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What is focus stacking, and how does it work? In this product photography tutorial, Jake and Bobby show you how taking and processing multiple images at different focus distances can produce a greater depth of field than a single image is capable of. The final effect is a full image in sharp focus.
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Product Photography at Home
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Want to learn how to take product photos? Interested in knowing how to light product photography? Trying to create a home studio on a budget? Jake Estes and Bobby Sansivero show you their somewhat DIY photography setup, lighting techniques, and equipment. Learn product photography techniques, no matter what your budget is!
Check out these other At-Home videos for more ways to help you stay creative at home.