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Amazing product photography 1$ technique!-Part I

Amazing product photography 1$ technique!

If you want to know how to do this easy 1$ (if you have the off camera flashes) dig in there are some examples and outcomes that you wouldn’t imagine how easy it is to do it!!!

product photography setup

For the bset use of this tutorial you should also read the post on how I made those two easy shoe box soft box for portable flashes (DIY small softbox).

So lets start:About the product photography setup-background and surface :I use a black magnet board as the surface the benefits of it are that you can actually use your studio stuff for other uses,I simple take it when I shoot the products.The black background in this case is a bristol black sheet paper glued to the wall/cupboard.This setup will take you about 5 minutes to build.The second step is to setup the flash in their softboxes.I use the main light at the right side of the product photography object (the canon 30D) I usually start on 1/4 of full power (Canon 550EX),the second shadow light is the Canon 580EX that is set at the begging of the shootout on 1/16 of full power and might be stepped up to 1/8 of full power.The last thing is setting the camera,almost always I start at f 1/7.1 , 1/160sec iso 200.Those settings will “kill” all the ambient light in the room and let the flashes rule!

So lets summerise it:

  • right flash=main light 1/4 full power.
  • Left flash=secondary light 1/16-1/8 full power.
  • Camera : f1/7.1,1/60 sec , ISO 200.

Now lets see what can we produce here!

Product photography setup no.1:

This setup used me for the cover shot on this product photography tutorial.Its one of hte most simple and basic product photography setups available.The main light lights the product photographed,while the second one light from behind with lower power and lights the product  curves and lines.This is how I did it:

basic setup for products photography

Product photography setup no.2:

Here we moved the back fill light from setup number one to the front of the product photography object.The effect is different as you can get more details from the front left side of the camera and also maintain the right side domination.Here is the setup used:

second product photography setup

Two examples are  given for this product photography setup.

product photography image

For the image above we used the left fill flash on 1/16 of full power.In this case we got much more details on the front left side of the camera and the lens text in the front left side is suddenly showing.If you try to get some details out you’ll also see the top three operation buttons of the camera.In the image below we’ll get the fill flash a stop higher and look what we got:more details!!!

easy product photography image

In this setup you extract even more details from the lens,more detail from the  cameras top control power(you can actually see that there are four bottons,not three as in the previous picture).

In the next post we’ll explore another two versions of that setup as we’ll move the left light little higher,and in another setup will use only one light to get a more dramatic output.

So stay tuned for more amazing easy to use product photography tutorials and let us know if you have some questions!

Part II now published- easy product photography

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One light simple product photography setup

Hey this time I bring you a very simple product photography setup,using just one flash (canon 550EX).

We will learn during this tutorial :

  1. How to simply setup this product photography setup.
  2. Setting up the only light you need for those professional shots.
  3. Setting up the camera parameters aperture,shutter speed and iso and the flash power .
  4. Using some card boards as reflectors,for more pro look photos.

So lets start going!

First of all how we did this extremely simple setup?

1.I have at home some old chair that I use as a table for the small products shoots.You can use any thing you see with the same dimensions – a strong carton box,table,chair or anything.As the board for the products I used a metallic billboard that I no longer use.The advantage of the metallic is obvious,It gives the photos some reflection and rough look.  I used here  a perspex board , about 40cm*40cm that I have.It will help speard the light from the flash unit in a more equal way .I put the on two boxes that I found in a drawer so there will be some margin between the product and the perspex board.

2.As you can see,I used only one flash here and I mounted it on a flash stand just behind the setup and above the perspex board.

You can see the simple product photography setup here (sorry for the picture bad quality,it was a rip from my first video tutorial for youtube.com):

setup

3.Setting up the  camera was an easy thing,I generally start with

  • iso400 (when I shoot indoor)
  • shutter speed of /160sec (killing ambient light)
  • aperture f/6.3 (for good depth of field)
  • Flash 1/16 max power
  • Camera on tripod and remote control trigger (no camera shakes as using Canon 100mm Macro)

The first two shots where taken with those settings no reflectors used:

trigger-no-reflector

cucumber-no-reflector

As you can see the results are quit sharp and well exposed.No photoshop used here.But we want to give the shots some more light especially at the bottom.

4.For the extra light we used a hand held white reflector (I mainly use a cheap white foam board,as you can see in other tutorials I did here) .The results are better,the bottom side of the cucumber is brighter and you can so more details on the remote trigger as well:

trigger-reflector

cucumber-reflector

Thats all for this time.If you wonder , the cucumbers are home made cucumbers that I grow in my backyard GREAT!!!

Please share your thoughts and examples here.

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Simple studio product photography setup

Easy to do small DIY product photography setup with home made lighting stuff.

Simple studio product photography setup that will get this:

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You probably heard the words: “one pictures worth thausends words”…Yep today you must have good pictures of your products in order that the potential web costumer wil shop and buy in your shop!In this lesson I’ll try to show the basics of products photography and how you can do it well with almost basic equipment!

Our role model this time will be the Konica C35 film camera,who looks flewless but lacks of a battery so its days of glory are over for now (not mentioning I use the Pentax SpotMatic SP insteed).So it will be my model for lets say an online used camera  on eBay.

What you’ll learn in this tutorial:

  1. Comparing On-Camera Flash to Studio Lighting(Diy softbox and off camera flash).
  2. Setting Up a Main Light with the DIY softbox.
  3. Adding a Fill Light (on camera flash).
  4. Adjusting fill flash power.

What you’ll need:

  1. The simple DIY  softbox we did here (simple DIY SoftBox)
  2. One or two flash units ,I use the Canon 580EXII(master flash) and Canon 430EX(flash in my DIY soft box).
  3. White backdrop.I use a mapel paper-it has some plastic feel,but its more resistant than regular paper.You could use any  big sheet of white paper.
  4. White foam board that will use as the surface for the product photography.

Lets start!

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