Quality beer photos/footage (AKA Beer ****)

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by 4kbrianb, Jan 22, 2013.

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  1. superspak

    superspak Grand High Pooh-Bah (10,927) May 5, 2010 North Carolina
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    I got a DSLR last month for the holidays. Also got a nice fast prime lens (35 mm f/1.8) for my Nikon D5100. I have always taken photos of all of my reviewed beers, but I have to say the quality went up a billion times. I don't use flash anymore(had to use it with the Nikon S5 I had for 6 years), I have a standing lamp behind me now. I use a moderate aperture so the depth of field isn't reduced to nothing. I don't get artsy, but I do enjoy the results.

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    I have over 1200 beer pictures on my flickr pro acct. I am trying to refresh a lot of them as I go. There are quite a few varying shot styles and backgrounds because I took them all the way back to when I was still living with my parents and shit. The most recent shots are the best quality.

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  2. Giovannilucano

    Giovannilucano Pooh-Bah (1,975) Feb 24, 2011 Pennsylvania
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    If there was one picture of a brewery I would love to professionally take, and also print to have on my wall it would have to be my absolute favorite brewery: Birrifificio del Ducato!

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  3. slim2043

    slim2043 Initiate (0) Jul 23, 2012 Connecticut

    I'm no photographer or artist of any kind for that matter but I'm passionate about my hobbies and I like to make artsy shots that reflect my passions (beer & fishing). I only have an iPhone so I use the apps to"artify" my shots. Here's some of my beer shots.

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    Not the best but I enjoy it. I studied photography a long time ago maybe I should get back into it. This thread is inspiring me
     
  4. Michigan

    Michigan Initiate (0) Oct 24, 2012 Michigan

    A Quad family reunion!


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  5. ValleyOfTheSuds

    ValleyOfTheSuds Initiate (0) Oct 19, 2012 Arizona

    Took this today and am pretty pleased with how it turned out. Just got it in the mail along with other greatness a couple days ago.

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  6. Highbrow

    Highbrow Pooh-Bah (1,770) Jan 7, 2011 California
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    very nice! great post too because it get's to something i think should be addressed.

    i have a basic understanding of how to use my cameras + things to compensate what i don't know. what i don't have is an abundance of time & energy to devote to beer ****. i have 2 young kids & other responsibilities, so i'm more likely to be hangin' out at "uptight" . . . rather than Upright. i also find we minimize the actual effort put forth giving the average Padawan the impression that they just need to work on their Jedi Knight skills, learning how to use their weapons & "The Force". mostly, what i find is when someone says: "just set the camera up correctly" they've eliminated time from the actual results as if the whole episode was: "less than a minute to get the shot".

    i realize to the hobbyist this is simply expected so it's par for the course, but to the novice what's missing is; "set the camera up correctly" probably means:

    1. i've been here before & know my settings. (prior time spent not mentioned that helps make 1 minute shots more realistic).
    2. if i have been here before - i probably have some idea about my "spots", lighting situations, and what settings i might want to go with. (prior time invested making 1 minute shots more likely).
    3. or if not 1&2 above, it neglects to mention i spent time attaching my camera to a tripod & adjusting it to my preference, i adjustied multiple settings like exposure comp. +/-, shutter speed, aperture, iso, took multiple test shots & angles etc.etc.etc.
    if i had time to throw at it, i would have tried to make these look more decent, but that's the thing, time isn't on my side for this particular venture.


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    my quick & dirty,,, imaginary visit to Upright :grinning: courtesy of AxesandAnchors:


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  7. ezperkins2

    ezperkins2 Pundit (751) Jan 3, 2011 California
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    There are some great shots in the thread so far and I am enjoying going through them. I have a few more shots to add from the past week.
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    This one isn't really a beer shot per say but I decided to include it anyway. I was at the beach taking a few pics of the sunset and had a beer while I was doing it. I set the beer on the rock and snapped a quick one with the thought of posting it here.
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  8. ezperkins2

    ezperkins2 Pundit (751) Jan 3, 2011 California
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    I love this one. Great soft background and the bottle is lit perfectly. It helps that it is one of my favorite beers.
     
  9. bifrost17

    bifrost17 Initiate (0) Dec 16, 2011 Washington

    Incredible pics man! Where was that sunset shot taken?
     
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  10. ezperkins2

    ezperkins2 Pundit (751) Jan 3, 2011 California
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    Thanks man. The sunset pic was taken in Dana Point, Ca.
     
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  11. 4kbrianb

    4kbrianb Initiate (0) Jan 2, 2013 California

    I knew those rocks looked familiar! I grew up in DP.
     
  12. RyanBilling

    RyanBilling Initiate (0) May 19, 2012 Washington

     
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  13. Jbaczek

    Jbaczek Initiate (0) Jul 31, 2011 Massachusetts

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  14. IceAce

    IceAce Pooh-Bah (2,274) Jan 8, 2004 California
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    Nothing at all wrong with that pour.

    The straight down the middle pouring method removes excess CO² resulting in a less-filling, softer tasting beer.
     
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  15. ezperkins2

    ezperkins2 Pundit (751) Jan 3, 2011 California
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    Nice work Ryan. I love the way the label pops off of the black while the highlights shape the glass perfectly on the shot of the tulip.
    I shot my BT shot in two separate shots and combined them afterword. I used two umbrellas at 2:00 and 10:00 plus a third light over the top to give the touch of lite on the top of the bottle. I then used four umbrellas to wrap light around the label to make sure there was no fall off on the sides.

    It is normal to spend two hours taking a single picture of a bottle of beer before you drink it right?
     
  16. RyanBilling

    RyanBilling Initiate (0) May 19, 2012 Washington

    You sir could use some soft-boxes, probably would cut your lighting time way down. What kind of flashes/strobes are you using?
     
  17. ezperkins2

    ezperkins2 Pundit (751) Jan 3, 2011 California
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    For some reason I have a dozen different umbrellas and no soft boxes. They are on my list as well as a couple of strip boxes but for now I am using only shoot throughs. I have a few Nikon flashes as well as several yn560's. I fire them all with alien bees triggers or as optical slaves. My thin budget is usually spread between beer, brewing equipment and camera gear. Lately there has been very little money going to camera gear. Normally I would not have used so many lights for a shot like this but I happen to have them all set up form a shoot earlier in the day so I decided to use them.
     
  18. ezperkins2

    ezperkins2 Pundit (751) Jan 3, 2011 California
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    Looks good. I like the low angle and the reflection in the marble. One suggestion would be to sett up the bottle and glass next to a light source like a desk lamp or a window to help light the bottle. If you have the light source just out of the frame and in front of the bottle it will highlight the bottle and separate it from the background more.
     
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  19. TheBeerAlmanac

    TheBeerAlmanac Initiate (0) Mar 3, 2011 Kentucky

    Jesus, this thread is great.

    I never have my camera when I need it, so I try and get the best use of my phone camera when possible. Here are some phone caps I thought we're good and/or interesting.
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  20. SudsDoctor

    SudsDoctor Pooh-Bah (1,739) Nov 23, 2008 New York
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    I've been taking documentary shots of most of my purchases/hauls with a decent camera (though not an SLR) for a couple years. I've tried to give some thought to getting good lighting, exposures and backgrounds in all of them, but never purposely went for a true "beauty" shot. Until I decided to capture for posterity a recent homebrew a friend and I collaborated on. Here's the result...
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