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  • I heard the music and I subscribed! Also this was a magnificent tutorial!

  • Thank you very much for your tutorials!

  • Excellent, thanks!!

  • great effect with the vellum.

  • y ar amazing! thank u for this and good light!:)

  • Excellent tutorial! Thank you so much for sharing your tips and tricks. You achieve such a high quality image with very simple remedies.

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  • Excellent and extremely helpful

  • notice you didnt meter at all just experiment turned out well

  • Mate awesome videos you have... thank you so much!

  • Thank you.

    What Camera? 0.O

  • @MrPacMe camera used was hasselblad with phase one digital back.... , but any camera will do it....

  • Not sure about having butterfly lighting on the bottles, usually one strip light and fill is good effect. With regards reflections, these can be taken out with photoshop using the clone tool. Still nice though! : )

  • I personally think you could have added a fourth light to get rid of the highlight on the seamless white. After all, its a seamless. I may be wrong, but product shots on a seamless white should generally be all white, not white and gray.

  • very educative. thanks

  • Hi Robert:

    I have tried myself.

    Your video was a big help.

    But I have one problem: How do you manage to avoid the front reflections??

    Best regards. Love your videos!!

  • @chutichuti try to move lights a little farther back... can you post your shot at our site using "share your shot" link in comments area. just locate this tutorial in "browse lessons" and post it there. we'll take a look to see what is causing this reflection

  • very nice... thank you for the ideas!

  • Excellent job as always. Very well done.

  • Nice, thanks for sharing!

  • Thank you. Very well done video and tutorial. I was getting to narrow and sharp a glare from my lights and with your help I can achieve the results I want. Cheers.. and good choice on the PAX wine. yumm

  • pls do u use the flash or not at all?

  • Hi, what kind of paper did you use to diffuse the light ? My english is not so good, i did not unterstand.

  • @styleflyer i use Tracing Vellum 16lb 48 inches wide on the roll

  • @LearnMyShot Thank you for the fast answer !

  • mixmashup : try any dslr: i can try to help more accurately if you give me more details: what are your photographic needs? what is your budget?

  • cthis is brilliant... does anyone one know what is an inexpensive camera to do this kind of work?

  • thank you. Very goog tutorial. sabas from argentina

  • Nice and easy to understand, cheers

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