In this video, Rob Grimm from PRO EDU takes us through a quick process on how to light for a beverage shoot using glass, liquids, flying fruit, and fake ice.
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32 responses to “How To Light For A Glass Beverage Photo Shoot | PRO EDU Tutorial”
What's he using to paint the fake ice on the bottle?
really cool information and outcome
What product was painted on the simulate the ice ont he bottle?
Don’t pour beverage on set. Use large syringe with flexible transparent hose hooked to it to put beverage directly at bottom of prepped glass without moving ice cubes and without risking any spillage. Otherwise you’re doing good.
This is art direction, not lighting.
What is that is slush stuff and where can I get it?
Video title: How to light for a glass beverage photo shoot – video content: not even mentioning a light whatsoever.
you never talked about light :/
LOL. $30 per cube of acrylic ice cube and he has like a tub of it
Thank you
This is awesome. How much does a shoot like this cost?
What did he paint on the bottle's before spraying them
Great tutorial guys ! Could you share name of the first track please ?
Cool tut, many thanks… did Rob use glycerine as the ice on the bottle?
Good to see some real professional photography for a change
Good video but music is TOO loud. Best wishes.
Is this going to be in your new beverage tutorial?
Amazing !! Rob , Let me know if you take assistants to learn and help you under your wing.
nice tutorial! any chance of getting the name of the song/beat/tune at 8:00? (:
Good video, perfect finish picture ! But no info about lighting , camera settings , etc. Also a lot of MY SECRET LIQUID !!!
This is not a tutorial vide at all!
Have great day!
So even the fucking bottle is fake in this damn commercials.
amazing…
What happenned in 2:14 ?
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
+RGG EDU: Rob, what is with the 1970s porn stache??? 🙂
Very helpful tutorial. Could you please share the settings you used to capture the oranges landing in the water? Also, what is the substance you put on the bottle that looked like small ice chunks? Thank you for sharing!
Wow the lighting so calm inviting
whats the song called ?
@rgg edu can you tell me what is the spary you utilize to protect the label? Thanks
"I wont tell you all my secrets"… don't make a video then mate 😀
what was the machine used at 8:25? was it a smoke machine or a humidifier or something?
This is my most favorite ever beverage photography tutorial on youtube!!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Could you explain again, what is an icy gel that you painted on the bottle?
Thank You