Packshot Photography Lighting Breakdown | The High-end Beer Bottle

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  • čas přidán 22. 07. 2024
  • In my last video, “5 Essential Bottle Photography Tips In 5 Minutes”, I gave 5 of my top tips for photographing bottles. Trouble with only having 5 minutes is I have to skip a lot! In this video I wanted to give a more thorough breakdown of the lighting used to create the final Hop House beer packshot photo.
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Komentáře • 99

  • @jeancammas2134
    @jeancammas2134 Před 3 lety +1

    thanks a lot man. I really enjoyed your lesson and definitely learned more than something. Take care and hope to see more of this content

  • @fernandoalan5785
    @fernandoalan5785 Před 6 lety +2

    WOW! Amazing man. One of the best videos about bootle i've ever seen. Nice tips

  • @loicmathys4057
    @loicmathys4057 Před 6 lety +2

    This was so good, very informative with explanations about pretty much anything! Good job Max very cool to see you back on youtube :)

  • @vadiance
    @vadiance Před 4 lety +2

    Best video on this topic I've found on the internet! Thanks for creating this, very useful.

  • @Romper_Stomper
    @Romper_Stomper Před 6 lety +2

    Great video and excellent result! 👌 Love your channel, which have a great content! 👍

  • @ABCTeppo
    @ABCTeppo Před 6 lety +1

    This was very good video. I learned lot's of new things. Thank you

  • @gabrielmengui6712
    @gabrielmengui6712 Před 3 lety +2

    This is by far one of the best content I've seen for Packshots and I am actually using it for 3D.

  • @luisrios4185
    @luisrios4185 Před 4 lety +1

    You have a "teacher" touch. I like how you explain. Thank you. I will see all your tutorials.

  • @Silverturky
    @Silverturky Před 4 lety +5

    your tutorial is hands down the best i've seen and its extremely practical I did the exact same setup for a client here and its working flawlessly thank you for the lesson and I'm gonna carry this forward for all of my product shoots of this type. you have upped my game considerably

  • @LigonMedia
    @LigonMedia Před 5 lety

    Terrific video. Thank you.

  • @marooni3608
    @marooni3608 Před 3 lety

    I learned a lot from your videos and I am really thankfully for that. Too bad that you stopped posting. I would be really interested for a 1to1 zoom "training/discussion" on the subject. Thanks again for everything!

  • @bristolfashion4421
    @bristolfashion4421 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks so much - really interesting.

  • @kigabuma
    @kigabuma Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you very much for the video.

  • @justinzaff
    @justinzaff Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you , very informative .

  • @NinoGuerra1
    @NinoGuerra1 Před 2 lety

    Phantastic Video, thanks for giving all this insights of your work. I would be interested in your PS Action. I want to buy them:)

  • @jimjimgl3
    @jimjimgl3 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Did not know the existence of polarizing gels...seems amazing.

  • @mustafa.mznhadi
    @mustafa.mznhadi Před 4 lety

    Great job

  • @kevinmorphet8083
    @kevinmorphet8083 Před 5 lety +3

    Oohhh! Polarizing gels! Learned something new today! Thank you! Have a great 2019. Cheers.

  • @pnwbjj
    @pnwbjj Před 3 lety

    Good video. Would like to have actually seen your process for the dust & scratches and frequency separation items.

  • @hedbonker5604
    @hedbonker5604 Před 6 lety +1

    Liked and subbed. Great stuff man!

  • @SexDrugsNpostprod
    @SexDrugsNpostprod Před 4 lety +1

    thank you very cool

  • @FiratTuzunkan
    @FiratTuzunkan Před 4 lety +1

    Great video! Just a quick question about the side lights... From the front camera, it looks like those black cards would block the side lights... How's it possible that black cards do not get in the way of side lights?

  • @Hongs.average
    @Hongs.average Před 6 lety

    Thanks!! Good information on shooting a bottle. I am learning photography and photoshop 😂 I may try focus stacking one day.

    • @Hongs.average
      @Hongs.average Před 6 lety

      By the way, it looks pretty nice already -me being new in photography, wondering what hours of hours editing to do if for a commercial shot...more tiny minor imperfection that I barely notice, background and effects?

    • @maxbridge8921
      @maxbridge8921  Před 6 lety +1

      It depends what the client wants. If it's just cleaning and colour matching then it won't take too long. On the other hand the client may want more significant alterations / corrections. I may also want to spend longer doing micro adjustments depending on the final intended usage

  • @arbidans_lv
    @arbidans_lv Před 2 lety

    Hello. Thanks for this video! What is the percentage of light transmittance of your opal acrylic glass. Thanks

  • @TheWizardofx
    @TheWizardofx Před 4 lety

    Having a hard time finding Opal Acrylic in North America as it seems to be a UK trade name. The two candidates I have found are "sign white" and "lightbox white". Lightbox white seems to be the correct choice (and not because of the name) as it has a frosted look and allows good, diffuse light transmission. The Sign white sample is very glossy and almost opaque... allowing no light transmission from natural light sources. If you could nudge me in the correct direction!
    Great video, both of them. Hugely appreciated!

    • @maxbridge8921
      @maxbridge8921  Před 4 lety

      I can't say which of those to choose as I've not used them. It's very common over here, almost every acrylic shop sells it. I'd advise calling a few places in the US and see what they say, I'm sure there will be an equivalent. If not, then you could get trace instaed, savage translum or lee 129 are good.

  • @yanncabello6268
    @yanncabello6268 Před 26 dny

    Thanks ! Which dimensions and thickness for opal acrylic please?

  • @vijden
    @vijden Před 2 lety

    Hi, spray you using for glass, what about aluminium? Same spray needed or not necessary?

  • @DarioVenturini-photography

    Thank you Max, great tips, what is the thickness of acrylic, 3 mm or 5 mm

    • @maxbridge8921
      @maxbridge8921  Před 5 lety +1

      It's useful to have both. 5mm is more rigid of course but both thicknesses are good to have.

  • @carlomarchi8611
    @carlomarchi8611 Před 5 lety

    I really enjoy your tutorial. It was very interesting due also instructive techniques you taught 👏🏻 how about bad-relief label? Any chance to raise the contrast of label to enhance the readability?

    • @maxbridge8921
      @maxbridge8921  Před 5 lety

      Thanks. Can you clarify what a bad-relief label is?

    • @carlomarchi8611
      @carlomarchi8611 Před 5 lety

      Square Mountain at the level of bottleneck there is the name of beer or brand

    • @maxbridge8921
      @maxbridge8921  Před 5 lety

      @@carlomarchi8611 ah I see what you mean. This particular lighting arrangement is quite fixed, obviously to bring that text out more we need to create more contrast with our lights. You could always play around a little with light position and intensity in the current scrim formation and see if that works. Next step would be to try some card, black most likely but maybe a good silver could help. Whatever works it would be an additional image which would then be composited into the final version. Hope that helps

  • @nikitaleckie2553
    @nikitaleckie2553 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi like your video's and watch them all the time! Little question..what is the thickness of your scrims? 3mm/5mm of 10mm?

    • @maxbridge8921
      @maxbridge8921  Před 2 lety

      I have all three actually. Depends on the size of the acrylic

  • @richardbrenyah4357
    @richardbrenyah4357 Před rokem

    I really love your tutorials it's simple and to the point that a beginner would understand it. I want to ask you one question. When you changed the background to black you said you feathered the bottle with black edge, how did you do that.
    PS I found a way to do that so if you don't have time don't bother. I contracted the selection, feathered it and inversed it and filled it with the background color.

    • @maxbridge8921
      @maxbridge8921  Před rokem

      Sorry for the delayed reply. Honestly it's been such a long time since I made this video I'm not sure what I did! Sounds like you sorted it though. Glad the video helped

  • @phildoherty
    @phildoherty Před 2 lety +1

    Brilliant!. Q: If I have 10 different labels to shoot should I just shoot a master bottle with no label and then add the labels in post? It seems like that would be the quickest option. The shots are for website only.

    • @maxbridge8921
      @maxbridge8921  Před 2 lety

      Glad it helped. So long as the liquid and bottle shape remain the same then yes, that's what I'd do

  • @joshhammond3033
    @joshhammond3033 Před 6 lety

    Hey thanks for doing this, it is by far the best tutorial on bottles I have seen. For some reason I just cant get the bootom of the bottle to light up like the top (Im using the same bottle) I was shooting it on the the table rather than having it raised like you suggested though do you think that could be it?

    • @maxbridge8921
      @maxbridge8921  Před 6 lety

      Hey Josh. I'd be pretty confident to say yes, that is almost definitely it. If you were completely level with the table, meaning you could barely see the table surface, then maybe not but I imagine you weren't and that is why you've got the issue. I'm not saying you should be level with the table but if you're not raising the bottle, you'll need to be, otherwise the bottom of the bottle will reflect the table. Let me know how it goes next time

    • @joshhammond3033
      @joshhammond3033 Před 6 lety +1

      Ah that makes sense now, I will reshoot it with that technique. Thanks!

  • @samersaadsaas7776
    @samersaadsaas7776 Před 4 lety

    I have a question , I'm going to buy two big sheets of opal acrylic because in my country for saving money u should buy the big sheet and take it to other company for cutting it ....one sheet will be 3 mm and the other one 5 mm ... but i don't know the sizes i need ...i will use that for the same products as you do the biggest thing will be a glass of wine or shoes and other will be watches , rings and small stuff .... i need some help please with that , thank you

    • @maxbridge8921
      @maxbridge8921  Před 4 lety

      I have a range of sizes each being useful for different purposes. In the video, I think the sheets are close to the dimensions of A1, maybe a little smaller. I also have small 50cm x 50cm sheeets, a3 and a4 sheets. I'd also like to grab some larger sheets, much bigger than A1 but I've not got the room to store them.
      You don't always want to use a large sheet, especially when working with watches and jewellery where you may only want to work on a very small area of the product. Hence it's useful to have different sizes for different scenarios.

  • @prewishjay5581
    @prewishjay5581 Před 4 lety

    will a double diffused softbox have the same effect as the softbox with the plexi glass in front of it?

    • @maxbridge8921
      @maxbridge8921  Před 4 lety

      No. A double diffused softbox will just creat an even light with hard edges. You get that nice soft edge glow by creating an uneven, graduated, light.

  • @Dave2Con
    @Dave2Con Před 5 lety

    Hey Max, what size sheets do you use for the Opal acrylic?

    • @maxbridge8921
      @maxbridge8921  Před 5 lety

      Good question. It's nice to have a range of sizes but the three in the video are 100x75cm. In terms of thickness, I have some 3mm and some 5mm. Useful to have a measuring tape in front of me just as you ask!

  • @richardbrenyah4357
    @richardbrenyah4357 Před rokem

    Hi you used a polarizer filter on the camera so how come it didn't take the side reflection away. And also what was the purpose of the polarizer on the camera

    • @maxbridge8921
      @maxbridge8921  Před rokem +1

      The polarizer on the camera is set to not remove that highlight. It's rotated to a point where it pretty much does nothing to the image other than allowing the cross polarization technique to work with the polarized gel on the light.

  • @alexanderlebrenz4155
    @alexanderlebrenz4155 Před 3 měsíci

    Hey Max, i saw your Video and it is so inspiring and awesome. I have a question: Did you use the circular polarizer on the cam the whole time for this set? And is it in the normal lighting without the front light for the label in normal position or did you polarized the set, too with the circular and then put the sheet of polarizer too? LG from germany, Alex

    • @maxbridge8921
      @maxbridge8921  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks. I don't fully understand the question but I'll do my best to help. From memory, this was a while ago, the polarizer is on the whole time but the only light with a polarized gel would be the one for the label. Hope that helps

    • @alexanderlebrenz4155
      @alexanderlebrenz4155 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@maxbridge8921 Hey Max, thank you. That was what i meant :-) so i can put my polarizer the whole time on the cam. but you don´t circle it, right? it is in "normal" position and the only polarizing effekt comes then from the sheet on the flash, right?

  • @CastielPOLAND
    @CastielPOLAND Před 4 lety +1

    So i need like 1k$ setup of light to do this? Is there any cheaper alternative?

    • @maxbridge8921
      @maxbridge8921  Před 4 lety

      You can try using speedlights but you'll still need the modifiers. It will also be a little harder as speedlights don't have modelling lights but it's doable

  • @chrisham4430
    @chrisham4430 Před 3 lety +1

    Is the white base you are shooting on made of acrlic as well or is it just white paper ?

    • @maxbridge8921
      @maxbridge8921  Před 3 lety +1

      That's glossy perspex. Pretty sure it's called perspex, I buy it so rarely and my memory is like a cieve but 99% sure that's right. Most companies that sell the opal acrylic will do this stuff as well

  • @ADNZ5442
    @ADNZ5442 Před rokem

    Would the Photoshop Class book be a good place to learn?

  • @JamboLinnman
    @JamboLinnman Před 3 lety +1

    Many thanks. Would you recommend any particular lens focal length and aperture?

    • @maxbridge8921
      @maxbridge8921  Před 3 lety +1

      For this sort of subject I'd go for anything over 50mm. I have the voigtlander 65mm and would probably be using that or my voigtlander 110mm.
      In terms of aperture, you should figure out the sweet spot for the lens you're using. That's normally around f5.6 to f8 but have a Google to check. You may then need to focus stack to get everything sharp

    • @JamboLinnman
      @JamboLinnman Před 3 lety +1

      @@maxbridge8921 many thanks... all of that makes sense. I have 3 really nice Zeiss lenses in that range (55 Otus, 85 Milvus and a 100 Milvus macro) and am used to focus stacking intimate landscape shots. I’m a landscape and nature photographer but am doing a job for a friend’s brewery. This is all really helpful! 👍

    • @maxbridge8921
      @maxbridge8921  Před 3 lety +1

      @@JamboLinnman nice glass! Any of those will do. I'd just choose whichever worked for me in terms of working distance. Depending on the final usage and the camera you're using, I'd shoot a little wider than necessary and crop in. That would allow me to shoot at, or around, the lens sweet spot plus get a little more depth of field by being further away and cropping in, hopefully you can then avoid focus stacking especially if you have multiple to shoot. As I said though depends on the final resolution needed and the resolution of your camera .

    • @JamboLinnman
      @JamboLinnman Před 3 lety +1

      @@maxbridge8921 Good point, will play around to see. I shoot with a Canon 5DS R (50.6MP) and the images are only for online use so have plenty of leeway! Thanks again.. really good of you.

    • @maxbridge8921
      @maxbridge8921  Před 3 lety +1

      @@JamboLinnman No worries. Yeah I'd definitely crop in if using the 5DS R, no point in making your life more difficult by focus stacking when the images will only be used online.

  • @transikk
    @transikk Před 6 lety

    What tick is that screen? I want to order some and there are 3 different tickness to chose from 3 mm 5 mm and 10mm

    • @maxbridge8921
      @maxbridge8921  Před 6 lety

      Do you mean the opal acrylic?

    • @transikk
      @transikk Před 6 lety

      Square Mountain yes I followed your link to that company way cheaper the the stuff from usa but i dont know with tickness would be the best i use speedlights

    • @maxbridge8921
      @maxbridge8921  Před 6 lety

      I use all three. The thicker it is the more rigid it will be, depending on the size. I have small 3mm a4 pieces and big a0 10mm pieces. The ones in the video are 5mm.

    • @transikk
      @transikk Před 6 lety +1

      Square Mountain thanks

  • @abidnego5974
    @abidnego5974 Před rokem

    layers and PS is my kryptonite. i dont get it. ive tried following along in several different tutorials and im completely lost...
    great video though!!!

  • @jdib1080
    @jdib1080 Před 4 lety +1

    What monitor are you using for editing?

    • @maxbridge8921
      @maxbridge8921  Před 4 lety +1

      I currently use the NEC PA271Q. It's a little cheaper than the Eizo, I think that's called the CG279X (the latest 27 inch) but supposedly uses the same panel. It's a great monitor.
      Before that I had a Dell U2410, not great for professional use but ok for those starting out

  • @53NorthPhotography
    @53NorthPhotography Před 4 lety +1

    Which acrylic sheet would you recommend:
    www.trentplastics.co.uk/acrylic-plastic-perspex-sheets/opal-acrylic-perspex-sheets
    www.trentplastics.co.uk/acrylic-plastic-perspex-sheets/frosted-acrylic-perspex-sheets
    Thanks
    Stephen

  • @jkahn923
    @jkahn923 Před 3 lety

    Can I do this setup with multiple bottles in one shot? For example a four bottle set up in a small vshape?

    • @maxbridge8921
      @maxbridge8921  Před 3 lety

      Yes and no. You could do multiple items but if you're expecting the same result then no. The additional items will change the highlights inside the bottles, they'll all be different. The the black card on the edges won't work for every bottle.
      If it were me, I'd not use this setup for a multi-bottle image. Use the same principles shown in the video but you'll need to find another way. Unless you just create the look by compositing all the bottles together but personally I don't love that look unless done by a very skilled retoucher.

    • @jkahn923
      @jkahn923 Před 3 lety

      @@maxbridge8921 Wow thank you so much for the quick, clear, and precise reply. Guess I will ditch this wonderful setup for something more suitable for multi bottle setup. Do you have any videos for reference? I was maybe just using this multi light setup technique found in this video: czcams.com/video/2DwLa2qYE80/video.html

    • @jkahn923
      @jkahn923 Před 3 lety

      Also can I use cross polarization for a multi light setup by geling all key and fill lights with polar gel?

    • @maxbridge8921
      @maxbridge8921  Před 3 lety

      @@jkahn923 I've not got a video for this sort of thing but it's the same principles you'll just need to experiment to find what works for your particular bottles. That's always the same way with photography, same techniques modified for a particular scenario. My lighting is always unique, similar techniques but every product is different. Depends on the photography you're doing I suppose, advertising vs Packshots.
      In terms of cross polarisation. It's a cool technique but it has it's limits. End of the day, if bit doesn't work it's just a small highlight to remove in lost

  • @jdib1080
    @jdib1080 Před 4 lety +1

    Would two 5' 3" stripboxes work for this setup?

    • @maxbridge8921
      @maxbridge8921  Před 4 lety +1

      They sound a little big but you can always use some cloth to block some of the softbox. You'll still need the scrims etc. though

    • @jdib1080
      @jdib1080 Před 4 lety

      @@maxbridge8921 yeah I have two 35x160 cm stripboxes, but I think it could work

  • @elizabethedwards3687
    @elizabethedwards3687 Před 6 lety +1

    Hi Do you ever spritz your bottles?

    • @maxbridge8921
      @maxbridge8921  Před 6 lety

      Libby Edwards Hi. Yes I do, all the time. Was there anything you needed to know?

    • @elizabethedwards3687
      @elizabethedwards3687 Před 6 lety

      Hi Yes, what do you use before spritzing(car wax or Krylon clear? Or?

    • @maxbridge8921
      @maxbridge8921  Před 6 lety +1

      I use paint primer, either Matt or gloss. It's not Krylon, don't have that on the UK, but it's similar. I mention it in the 1st part of this video. Hope that helps!

  • @makemoneyrelax
    @makemoneyrelax Před 4 lety

    can you share your actions?

    • @maxbridge8921
      @maxbridge8921  Před 4 lety

      Hey, I don't share the actions I'm afraid. I do have a video on creating actions though. Honestly, I think it's far more valuable to learn to create your own as it really helps to form a good editing workflow.

  • @naedolor
    @naedolor Před 4 lety +1

    You are a good photographer, but your photoshop kung-fu is weaker than mine :)

    • @maxbridge8921
      @maxbridge8921  Před 4 lety

      Ha ha! I try but there's always more to learn. Kung Fu film answer "you have insulted my honour, we must fight. Wacoms at dawn!"

  • @d.robert998
    @d.robert998 Před 5 lety

    Time to go metric, man, let's give up on those inches!

  • @jamesnetherian4981
    @jamesnetherian4981 Před 4 lety

    it's bad photography. I'm sorry.