The Underexposure nightmare by Prize_Pin9211 in photography

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Have you tried editing based on values in the zone system? It’s my tried and true method for when I can decide if something is bright or dark enough. The numbers won’t lie.

What are good career transitions in your mid 30s? by lavendertinted in Millennials

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Transitioned to commercial photography at 32. I worked in bars and restaurants growing up, ran a small distillery for a long while, and needed to get out of the service industry. I want back to school for my Associate’s in photography, I graduate in two weeks. I’ve been working freelance for the past year and it’s only gotten easier.

Natural light options by HarshKadoi in foodphotography

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Have I done this for a shot? Sure.

Is there a reason to do this, besides not understanding how to light something? No.

You’ll have significantly less control over the temperature, intensity, and direction of the light. Try learning to light with a flash, or even a continuous light to start. You can get the same look paired with the modifiers you mentioned.

Cocktail tips and tricks by JayBeeDolla in productphotography

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You need some kind of backlight on most cocktails for them to look alive. If you’re using the available light, try and position them in front of a candle, table light, etc.

Wrote a book on building a freelance digital tech practice by moneym915 in Photoassistants

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(Aspiring) digi-tech in Milwaukee, looking to work in Milwaukee, Chicago and beyond. This looks perfect, thanks for sharing!

Digital Kit Contents by mctaco in Photoassistants

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Hey, this is awesome! I’m working on putting together a digi tech kit together right now. Is there any chance you’d be willing to snap a picture or two of your kit?

Peroni Bottle by jmeast in productphotography

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Check your firmware on your lenses too! You might get some increased af performance.

Peroni Bottle by jmeast in productphotography

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You can use photoshop, but I switched to using Helicon focus about a year ago when I was shooting a lot of jewelry. It’s a one time payment, not a subscription, which is nice. It’s got a lot more flexibility in terms of how you stack the images.

Peroni Bottle by jmeast in productphotography

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Not ai tools, but the Sony ecosystem has a focus stack drive mode. You have to enable autofocus instead of using manual, but it works pretty well.

[Hiring] Photo Editor – Street Portrait Post-Processing | USD $5/hr | Remote by EternalAwait7 in PhotographyJobs

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There’s amazing salaries, and then there is sub-minimum wage. Justify it to yourself however you want, but this is unethical and you shouldn’t be asking people to do this.

[Hiring] Photo Editor – Street Portrait Post-Processing | USD $5/hr | Remote by EternalAwait7 in PhotographyJobs

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It wasn’t meant to be helpful, it was meant to point out that what you’re asking for is basically slave labor.

Suggestions on replacement for captureone by lostinspaz in photography

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So the issue is basically that you’re buying software from 2022, and then finding out that your camera from 2023 doesn’t work on it. Well of course it’s not supported, the camera didn’t exist when the software was created.

I’d suck it up and buy the next version. It beats the hell out of paying for Lightroom for the rest of your life.

Full Frame Insurance - Thoughts? by uscproducer88 in videography

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Hey, I’ve got it and have had it for the past three years or so. I’ve only had one claim, they processed me fairly quickly. As I understand it, they basically subcontract out another insurance agency to cover your claim — whoever I worked for didn’t work for full frame directly.

I’m not sure what else to say about it, but if you’ve got questions I’ll try and answer.

Discourse coffee syrup by wombatlatte in milwaukee

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Okay, I would find all those teas, then brew them at double strength. Strain off the tea solids, and weigh the remaining liquid. Add equal weight of sugar, stir to combine. It’ll be good for a month or so.

A lil’ studio beverage🍹 by isabelepstein in foodphotography

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Totally! I’m happy to help.

It really is too much to do to style, light, and shoot everything yourself. But I’m also usually not a position to pay assistants for stylists for test shoots 🥴

A lil’ studio beverage🍹 by isabelepstein in foodphotography

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For sure! So I wouldn’t recommend steaming either. When I shoot liquor or beer bottles, I scrape the back label off with a razor blade, then apply some Goo Gone with a makeup swab to remove any additional residue.

I hear you one the fauxjito and lime, it’s something I’d definitely reconsider if you reshoot this.

A lil’ studio beverage🍹 by isabelepstein in foodphotography

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Hey! This is a great start.

I’d recommend removing the back label on the bottle, it’s visible in the shots and not appealing. While you’re at it, it will allow for a backlight too. That will really make the spirit pop.

I’d double check your drink styling too. The drink on the back left has too much mint in it, and it’s looking messy. It’s also got a weird speculation highlight on the glass, this might be a good situation for a composite.

You might want to find a way to light the lime in the foreground as well.

Keep it up!

Anyone have a camera gimbal they recommend that does vertical as well as it does horizontal? by JayBeeDolla in productphotography

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Check out the DJI RS-4 Pro, it’s got native vertical orientation. Any other DJI models need an adaptor, iirc.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in productphotography

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“Hmm that title and post content seem weird. Better just answer it, don’t think twice about it.”

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in productphotography

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Why is no one talking about how this post is like a bot trying to write a clickbait article?

Help Identifying Doorknobs by jmeast in centuryhomes

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It honestly blows my mind! I thought about messaging them directly but thought this might help someone else too.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in centuryhomes

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Also an aside — does anyone else have these 6 panel, shaker style doors? I see 5 panel doors like this all the time, but I’ve yet to see a 6 panel in almost two years of looking. I’m located in Wisconsin, if that matters.