It looks great! And your staging is fantastic! (Someday I may take a photo not on a plastic cutting board in my basement....naaaahhh).So yesterday I had soap on a stick with a 5 color patchouli/citrus scent. The best thing about soap on a stick? Cut early the next morning! lol
I’ve been watching YT videos specifically on photographing soap. Learning a lot.@MGM - Thanks! I'm trying to teach myself how to take better pictures - ones NOT on my cutting board. This one was easy! lol
And yes, it DOES smell great!
I’ve been watching YT videos specifically on photographing soap. Learning a lot.
See, this is one thing that just doesn't interest me. The other things are budgeting, accounting, marketing, properly doing inventory, branding, labelling, and packaging (a much bigger deal for my other products: serums, creams, lotion bars, etc. etc. Soap is easy on that front.). Writing formulations down properly *barely* interests me, but I know it's necessaryI’ve been watching YT videos specifically on photographing soap. Learning a lot.
For creative types like most of us, it's really hard to turn off the right side of our brains. I'm a hospital CEO by trade, and I love the creative, strategic-thinking stuff, but hate hate the analytical (accounting, budgeting, paperwork aspects). I try to find ways to make the business stuff creative as well, but it has to get done one way of the other. My wife has agreed to take on more of the record keeping, website, photography tasks, for which I am eternally grateful. I'm also have to be careful not to let my soap-obsession creep into my 9-to-5 too much. Technically, I'm salaried, so it really doesn't matter as I am "always on the clock," but there is a time and place for everything.See, this is one thing that just doesn't interest me. The other things are budgeting, accounting, marketing, properly doing inventory, branding, labelling, and packaging (a much bigger deal for my other products: serums, creams, lotion bars, etc. etc. Soap is easy on that front.). Writing formulations down properly *barely* interests me, but I know it's necessary
I’ve been watching YT videos specifically on photographing soap. Learning a lot.
I know a lot about a lot... Woodwork is another creative outlet for me as is cooking and, strangely, computer science. What I know about photography, however, you could stick in a gnat's ear. My wife has recently started a fashion blot, and has become our family "expert" on photography, and as much as I'd like to pick up one additional hobby, I just don't think I have time. BUT, being one who cannot resist... what is HDR manipulation?Hey, a dude after my own heart! Anything about photography draws me in. As does anything about artistic techniques (of all kinds.) I've been watching painting techniques the last few days, thinking how to use some of them for soap. Some yes, some not so much, but they are simply enthralling.
Do you ever do HDR manipulation with your photography? That's another very addictive technique for artistic expression of one's photography. Not so great for soap, but boy is it fun with all kinds of other things. My son got me hooked on it years ago. My Dad would probably have done, too, but I think it was mostly after his time. Of course it does take up a lot of space on the hard drive!
See, this is one thing that just doesn't interest me. The other things are budgeting, accounting, marketing, properly doing inventory, branding, labelling, and packaging (a much bigger deal for my other products: serums, creams, lotion bars, etc. etc. Soap is easy on that front.). Writing formulations down properly *barely* interests me, but I know it's necessary
I just chucked in about 5 soap ends that I had lying about ( I always have about 5 on the go in the bathroom and another 4 or 5 at the kitchen sink so they need using up). The idea is not to take them out - but rather use up the ends that would otherwise be too small. When all gone i can put it through the washing machine. As mentioned - the cotton is a bit thick so I need to find something thinner next time, otherwise this one will take too long to dry out between uses.is this something you will have to take the soap out of after each use or will dry in the bag?
I just chucked in about 5 soap ends that I had lying about ( I always have about 5 on the go in the bathroom and another 4 or 5 at the kitchen sink so they need using up). The idea is not to take them out - but rather use up the ends that would otherwise be too small. When all gone i can put it through the washing machine. As mentioned - the cotton is a bit thick so I need to find something thinner next time, otherwise this one will take too long to dry out between uses.
No, like most people on here - no soap ends lying aroundwell I never even thought that you would be using ends up--must be cuz I don't have "any" of those laying around DUH
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