I'm replying to this suggestion in this thread, to avoid taking the Lighting Challenge 8 too far off-topic.
It's an interesting idea, but maybe too difficult for many people? Please let me know what you think.
Here's a fairly basic/simple brief
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Photographer Brief
Product: Toilet Roll Holder
Shoot Type: Commercial Product Photography
1. Overview
You are commissioned to photograph a toilet roll holder for commercial advertising use. The objective is to create refined, high-end product imagery that elevates a functional bathroom accessory into a design-led object.
The photography should demonstrate strong technical control, particularly through the intentional use of
both hard and soft lighting to shape form, define materials, and create depth without compromising clarity or realism.
2. Creative Intent
The imagery should feel modern, clean, and premium. The product must be the clear hero, with an emphasis on craftsmanship, material quality, and precise design.
We are looking for confident, considered compositions rather than lifestyle-driven scenes. The work should sit comfortably in a commercial advertising context, with enough visual interest to hold attention while remaining timeless.
3. Lighting Direction
Lighting is central to the brief and should be approached with clear intent.
- Soft Light:
- Use as the primary illumination to establish overall exposure and tonal balance
- Should reveal surface quality and curvature while maintaining a smooth, controlled fall-off
- Avoid flat lighting; volume and shape must remain apparent
- Hard Light:
- Introduce selectively to add contrast, structure, and visual tension
- Use to define edges, accent key design features, and create deliberate highlights or shadows
- Hard light should enhance the product, not dominate or distract
The final images should clearly reflect a deliberate balance between softness and definition, demonstrating technical precision rather than stylised drama.
4. Composition & Angles
- Produce a mix of hero images and supporting detail shots
- Preferred angles are straight-on and three-quarter views
- Detail images should isolate key elements such as fixings, edges, or finish transitions
- Composition should be confident, uncluttered, and product-led
5. Background & Set
- Use neutral or subtly textured backgrounds (e.g. matte stone, plaster, soft tonal gradients)
- Backgrounds should provide separation and contrast without pulling focus from the product
- Keep styling minimal; any additional elements must feel intentional and restrained
6. Product Presentation
- The holder may be photographed wall-mounted or floating, depending on design and practicality
- Ensure alignment, symmetry, and clean geometry
- Avoid distortion; maintain accurate proportions
7. Finish & Colour Accuracy
- Accurate colour and finish representation is essential
- Control reflections carefully, especially on metallic or high-gloss surfaces
- Avoid excessive retouching; the product should remain credible and true to life
8. Technical Expectations
- Capture at high resolution suitable for large-format print and digital use
- Maintain consistent lighting, exposure, and colour across the full image set
- Clean, professional post-production with natural tonal balance
9. Deliverables
- A cohesive set of final retouched images (final quantity to be agreed)
- A combination of hero shots and close-detail images
- Landscape and portrait options where possible
10. Usage Context
Images will be used across:
- Advertising (print and digital)
- Website and e-commerce
- Brand and trade materials
The photography should therefore be flexible, timeless, and commercially robust."