How to do product photography, tutorial by Karl Taylor – EP#011




In this video I’ll be demonstrating what can be captured directly out of camera without resorting to post production as your first option to fix your image.

PHOTOGRAPHY GEAR https://goo.gl/N4EVAD
PHOTOGRAPHY TRAINING https://goo.gl/BRgT1A

Apply this knowledge take-away to your work and save yourself a huge amount of time in the future.

Other techniques covered include:

* Precision lighting control.
* Common misunderstandings of lighting ratios.
* How to visually identify your lighting requirements WITHOUT a light meter.
* The light by light development of the image.
* Using hidden reflectors.
* Using large graduated diffused lights and very precise hard light control.

Enjoy,
Karl

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40 responses to “How to do product photography, tutorial by Karl Taylor – EP#011”

  1. LOL I am one of these guys who keep asking all these nonsense questions about the light ratios LOL but I know about the inverse-square law, and understand the concept. I just really need to know how exactly you adjust power of all your light source in relation to the main light.

  2. Amazing Video tutorial Karl it really helped me to get my perspective about setting the lights for any product shoot.
    I understand you have been using high-tech studio lights however begginers like me would like to have a tutorial on using home made light equipments to start with.
    Thanks a ton again for this wonderful video.

  3. Thank you for the tutorial! Coud you please show us how to take product photography at home? I've always wondered how bloggers do to take their products photos without having much equipment and space.

  4. Idk…I gotta figure if I have over $100,000 invested in a studio with clearly all of the best of the best shit available in the world, I'd probably either already know or shred the fuck figure out myself how to shoot an object on a table.

    How about a video for…ya know…normal people? Who aren't millionaires… ?

  5. This video was phenomenal and extremely helpful. I am trying to do more product photography and love how you walked us through the process step by step. Thank you for making such awesome tutorials!

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