Mr Hoey thanks so much for this video is it one of the best ones I have seen on doing these types of item shoots. Love it you have open my mind to new ideas. THANKS.
Hi! Thank you so much for this videos! When you have some time, may you make a video showing the differences between softboxes, beautydishes and umbrella lighting? Or there are no difference? Thanks again, I wish you the best!
@smickphoto I just pick 4x75W kit light studio but now I have another problem. I put 3 of the lights of the subject and one on the background but on the post edit I can't get pure white background without overexposing the subject.
hello there, your video are so great. Thank you for you precious help. I'am a photographer to and this video heped me. Nice idea for the pure white technique. Sea you on new tutorial.
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That was very helpful....thank You!
zelaznyzgdanska 1 week ago
Mr Hoey thanks so much for this video is it one of the best ones I have seen on doing these types of item shoots. Love it you have open my mind to new ideas. THANKS.
Misterwebdesigner 4 weeks ago in playlist Uploaded videos
Mr Hoey,
Would you show me how to photograph a white pearl necklace?
aviator1243 4 months ago in playlist aviator1243's favorites
Really helpful information - thanks so much - cheers mate!
zephyr7884 4 months ago
Hi! Thank you so much for this videos! When you have some time, may you make a video showing the differences between softboxes, beautydishes and umbrella lighting? Or there are no difference? Thanks again, I wish you the best!
IsisMqs 6 months ago
What is the power of the lights ? Can I get pure white background with 4x 30W lights and a cube 75x75x75 ?
And the second question: Should I get 4x30W lights or 2x75W lights. Both with a cube !
Waiting answer,
Cristian Ioan
faithnomore1234 8 months ago
@faithnomore1234 Its not really the power that gets you a white background its how you light it and the exposure more power means shorter exposure.
smickphoto 8 months ago
@smickphoto I just pick 4x75W kit light studio but now I have another problem. I put 3 of the lights of the subject and one on the background but on the post edit I can't get pure white background without overexposing the subject.
How can I make it right ?
Thanks,
Cristian I.
faithnomore1234 7 months ago
Thats was very helpful....thanx
paddy4734 11 months ago
Brilliant!
bud112uk 1 year ago 2
hello there, your video are so great. Thank you for you precious help. I'am a photographer to and this video heped me. Nice idea for the pure white technique. Sea you on new tutorial.
Robin the french.
robinesongs 1 year ago
Hello, how to properly setting camera for product photography of glass (crystal jewelry) I have a canon eos 450 . THX
Prestonseven 1 year ago
Thanks Gavin, Good info again.
Gimages123 1 year ago
嘿嘿.很有爱!英文听不太懂.不过却能从中学习到很多.THANK YOU!
469860985 1 year ago
and thank you Gavin for the effort :)
cheers from Saudi Arabia :)
Rezaroth 1 year ago
I love your Tutorials..!!!
schumacher3344 1 year ago