I have been reading these excellent forums for a little while. But only just making my first post. Hope I can have some feedback/tips from the lighting experts on this forum.
This is my first attempt with studio lighting and using a DSLR. I purchased my first DSLR a few weeks back. A used Nikon D50. Also yesterday bought the Interfit ex150 mkII twin kit. Bought background support system and backdrop from ebay. Also have a set of unused 625w output(125w) 5400k continuous lights (with 60x40 softboxes), though the power is not adjustable on these.
I want to do product photography. My products are not desktop size. I will be photographing chairs.
I am looking for a pure white background in the shots. From these forums I gathered the trick is to light the background separately around 1 or 2 stops more than the subject.
I used only the 2 flash strobes in the shots below. One lighting the subject from right of the camera. The other lighting the background. I did not use the continuos lights. I do not have a flash meter. Camera is set to manual mode. Shutter speed 1/320" and aperture between f11-f13.
Firstly I started with a small object and got the shot below. I am sure it can be improved, but it is the sort of thing I am looking for.
Then I moved onto a bar stool. And I could not get it right. Main question is how do I make the muslin around the base of the stool white without overexposing the metal base? PP is not an option as I need to make around 40 images of each product. Should I be using the continuos lights as well? Or should I be placing the chair higher from the ground on a white table or similar? I am sure I am doing multiple things wrong. Was all a bit too much for a first timer
All ideas welcome.
This is my first attempt with studio lighting and using a DSLR. I purchased my first DSLR a few weeks back. A used Nikon D50. Also yesterday bought the Interfit ex150 mkII twin kit. Bought background support system and backdrop from ebay. Also have a set of unused 625w output(125w) 5400k continuous lights (with 60x40 softboxes), though the power is not adjustable on these.
I want to do product photography. My products are not desktop size. I will be photographing chairs.
I am looking for a pure white background in the shots. From these forums I gathered the trick is to light the background separately around 1 or 2 stops more than the subject.
I used only the 2 flash strobes in the shots below. One lighting the subject from right of the camera. The other lighting the background. I did not use the continuos lights. I do not have a flash meter. Camera is set to manual mode. Shutter speed 1/320" and aperture between f11-f13.
Firstly I started with a small object and got the shot below. I am sure it can be improved, but it is the sort of thing I am looking for.
Then I moved onto a bar stool. And I could not get it right. Main question is how do I make the muslin around the base of the stool white without overexposing the metal base? PP is not an option as I need to make around 40 images of each product. Should I be using the continuos lights as well? Or should I be placing the chair higher from the ground on a white table or similar? I am sure I am doing multiple things wrong. Was all a bit too much for a first timer