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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Boston, MA
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Mainstream product photo shoot help
I was hoping to get peoples suggestions regarding my goals on how to achieve a certain look for my photographs.
I am trying to get my pictures to look like this http://www.gap.com/asp/dept_index_al....asp?wdid=6030 In regards to these style photos how are they achieving this? Is this table set up the right way to go or is there an alternative method I could use. Also what type or color muslin do you think they are using? Spankstrocko |
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#2 |
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Anyone?
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#3 |
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: chicago
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IMO they are using a very large light box almost in-line or slightly to the side of the camera---the effect is easy to achieve with a couple umbrella lights (bounced strobe) on either side of the camera.
i don't think they are using a "background"---the images are photoshopped onto the page, so any contrasting background could be used. to duplicate the look you will need either a large light box or bounced studio flash. if you do not have the equipment you can simulate the look by using a very large window light or natural light and positioning your product so you can see the lighting effect, shooting at about 10am, or 3-4pm and white balancing as necessary.
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#4 |
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Join Date: May 2003
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Send me the pics and I'll tell you. The link you provided requires a cookie and since I dislike the Gap I won't accept their cookies.
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: CHICAGO
Posts: 504
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Hi,
a good company for product shots is www.expressdigitalphoto.com . They charge about $15 per image I believe but do a great job. |
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