Actually this is what I tried at the very beginning before changing to a white background and glass sheet. I could never get the reflection to look right. Maybe I'll have another try and see if anything changes.
At this stage it's just for consistency. When the range was first launched, the virgin white background with a 50% reflection was 'in', although now we're taking pictures that place the product in the home environment, which I have to say I prefer, but we're also taking shots with white...
Hi Garry,
Thank you for taking the time to respond to my questions and for the honest critique. Honestly you should have seen the very first pictures I ever did. I shall order the honeycomb and give your method a go. It's a shame about the table as I only purchased it last week in the hope it...
I'm trying to take some product shots to upload to a website, and wish for them to have a brilliant white background, and a nice reflection beneath. I've been doing this with our previous products and improved me techniques over time. The first picture is one I took previously using a white...
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