How To Light For A Glass Beverage Photo Shoot | PRO EDU Tutorial




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”

  1. 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.

  2. 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!

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