Lifestyle Product Photos - The Easy-Simple-Cheap Way

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Wanna take cool Instagram-style product photos on the cheap? Here I show you how, the simple, easy way.

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I would say you are the most inspirational person for photography. At least for me. Those techniques that you mentioned in the video are very easy to understand. The way that you talk in the video without editing, and cutting like others makes me really enjoy to watch

phucngo
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One thing about Luke is, he is all about the skill rather than the high end lights, cameras, etc. I've learned a shit ton from this guy and I couldn't be happier watching him impart his wisdom onto us. Thanks Luke. You're the best

ericweiler
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My favorite photographer of all time. Lol! Broken down…and humorous. No BS. 💪🏼💯 Love it!

stanleyrimpson
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Great video what textured background you would you recommend for a kraft brown box with an aqua logo on the box?

FabianAlvarez-fhdc
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10:04 that's exactly the way you know that a photograph is good)

mlks
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I bought cheap shadow box frames and covered them with parchment paper. The shots turned out GREAT! Thank you for this vid too, Luke. It just makes sense!

cbpapp
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I love your sense of humor so much!!! <3

adriannamikuskiewicz
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such good advice. Humor, Photography, Education...A true one stop shop! Thanks Luke!

RealJustJoe
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My wife started doing product photography a couple of years ago. She mainly works with bracelets and we've found that the 12x12 sheets of paper you can buy from Hobby Lobby and other craft stores works so so well for flay lay backgrounds. And there is so much variety you can get for under a dollar per page. She uses it a ton and it looks great. It has been a boon for us as we learn. And your videos have helped that learning process a lot! I love your tone in these videos and how you explain things. Much respect!

williamcooper
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love the way you break down lighting and photography principles with practical examples.. no "professional" mumbo jumbo!

otoide
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Photography and photographer both are awesome... Beautiful ❤️ and Handsome!!!

anukritichaudhary
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the best channel ever taking about light ! simple, easy and so helpful. Shukran

sereen_alyahya
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I shoot mostly jewelry, and bought an assortment of leather scraps on ebay for backgrounds. lots of colors and textures, and a nice contrast with "sparklies" :-) They were around $10 for a big box full. you can also get a12" x 12" pad of heavy weight paper with assorted designs. They're sold with scrapbooking supplies. Also have used jeans, lace doilies, a jacket, scarf and other things in a pinch, to get a particular look.

artsfarmstudio
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This is a super helpful video, thanks Luke! I do handcrafted and custom leather goods, and my biggest lack in my business has always been my photography. Definitely going to be watching a bunch of your videos now!

arandjela
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I completely understand what you’re trying to convey about the esthetics of a photo, things need to bring you in & attract to the photo. Great vid

conniepleasantnails
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Like your course so much. I always have fun while learning👍😄

SZ-cqco
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I just bought the course dam all this information is 10/10 I already started reading the article and I love it haven’t even got to the videos!! Love it 10/10 course

v.s
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nice! thanks for the tips...and I love the way you talk man.

jaavjewelry
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I love this guy. He makes me a believer in the light.

carlaallen
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I enjoy your videos - that's like me - I am creative - I found white does nothing for clear glass products and so I used my black cardigan as a backdrop for the glass and it made a big difference to the glass - it showed the sharpness of the lines of the glass - it actually was a tall narrow three-lined sided vase or known as a single rose vase - you could see through the glass to the black backdrop - it blocked out the sharpness of the light I was using and showed up the lines of the vase better - I was very pleased with myself but at the same time doubt set in but went with it anyway LOL!!! Thanks for all your videos on knowing how to control the light was amazing.

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