GO HERE: http://www.PhotoExtremist.com/wineglass-photography-tutorial
In this studio photography tutorial, you will learn how to capture a photograph of a wineglass with a colored liquid flying out of it.
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GO HERE: http://www.PhotoExtremist.com/wineglass-photography-tutorial
In this studio photography tutorial, you will learn how to capture a photograph of a wineglass with a colored liquid flying out of it.
Original source
49 responses to “Wineglass Splash Studio Photography Tutorial”
excellent, tks
Back for more…this guys unbelievable with how many ideas he has to come up with awesome pictures…Evan the Great..
Amazing!
Thank you for this tutorial. I really like at the end how you talk about lines. It's something I stress in my art classes too.
Dude, I've been trying to find your channel for the longest time. I use to watch you back in the days when I was into HDR lol.
Very cool! I am using speedlights now, but meh not having good luck I can't really freeze the action. Maybe I should get Einsteins? not sure. i.e. a plug in type professional light?
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Thanks!!! that was lovely.
brilliant videos about photography
At 2:05 you say, "I can only use Paul C. Buff softboxes with Paul C. Buff strobes"
That is certainly NOT true!! ANY softbox will work as long as it will accept a Speed Ring that fits an Alien Bee or White Lightning or Einstein strobe. I know because I use Chimera soft boxes with my White Lightning and Alien Bee strobes.
You really need to edit your video to correct your incorrect statement!
Terry Thomas…
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YOU'RE BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACK.
This video was wonderful ! I just wanted to know how do I get the e-book ?
Thank you Evan, brilliant. What happened to your book?
The red and yellow liquids would be very interesting… to a doctor!
As always, excellent demonstration.
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Do they not sell the MC2 anymore?
the things you show ie lights , do you think we are all made of money and can afford all this stuff why no show it with a speedlight thats is what most people have.
Good light used https://m.facebook.com/Ks-Studio-691876067589557/
Were did you get your camera
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thanks a lot mister, thats very kind of you sharing this video 🙂
Great,,
BANANA?!!
Great!!!!!!!!!!
Love the tutorials <3
TWO THUMBS UP buddy !!!
Thank you
Just subscribed……….Watched just one video and was hooked. Explanations are easy to understand and extremely informative!!
Excellent..Subscribed! 🙂
Hi, your face is look like Steve Jobs 😀
Love the tutorials he puts out as well wish he had more
Cool Video, very informative, I hope the wife can cop with the mess!!!!
You're SO easy to understand. I don't own any of the gear that you have yet I can follow you. Definitely subscribed.
Por favor que sean en Español, Graciasssss
that's amazing
thanks, i love this!, will be trying this asap from Royal inkstinct
Finally, a very detailed tutorial. I'm a newbie at Photography and this made me understand things clearly. Thanks for this wonderful tutorial. Subscribed 😀
amazing tutor and i understood all of it
thx 😀
Very Well Demonstrated Video. Everything is very well captured.This is what i am exactly looking for.Great Job!!!Subscribed…!!
So much description of details. This is what I really need. Just became subscribed. Thanks!!
This is pretty good !
great explanation!
He he he he. ..glad you havery a great sense of humour. …?…
No detail info to the camera trigger? 🙁
Great picture.
so you're saying those einstein lights are like 7 or 8 stops brighter than speedlights?
Thank you, you make it all look so easy and I'm sure it's not I'm just starting out with my first real camera can't wait to try something like that thanks again. Paul
Awesome
What photo shop do u use