doublemint76
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The company i work for have asked me to take some product pictures for them to use at a show and for a brochure etc. I said i would need another flash, which i do for this and they have agreed to buy for me, so ill get an sb700 ordered this morning.
Now back to my main question, lighting the product - i'll post a link at the bottom of this post of the type of things ill be shooting (alot of reflective stuff)
My kit is a D300, 50 1.8, 17-50 2.8 and an 85 1.4. Lighting gear is sb700, sb600, yonguro 465II, 2 stands, 1 brolly (shoot through and reflective) and 1 softbox. Oh and a tripod.
They have asked for everything to be shot on white which i'll probably use a large sheet of paper. I can only use 2 of my flashes as i need triggers to fire the yonguro which i don't have.
I was thinking of using the brolly and sofbox at say about 4 and 8 o'clock relative to the product and in fairly close and using my longest lens which is the 85 although it is manual only. Start off with flashes on just ttl and take it from there? Drop into manual if need be? F11. My main worry is keeping everything white.
I would be really grateful for ANY advice pointers etc. I'm pretty competent in photoshop but would rather get most of it right in camera to save on post work.
http://www.ferrabyrne.co.uk/?page=Bearings-and-Bushes
Thanks
Dan
Now back to my main question, lighting the product - i'll post a link at the bottom of this post of the type of things ill be shooting (alot of reflective stuff)
My kit is a D300, 50 1.8, 17-50 2.8 and an 85 1.4. Lighting gear is sb700, sb600, yonguro 465II, 2 stands, 1 brolly (shoot through and reflective) and 1 softbox. Oh and a tripod.
They have asked for everything to be shot on white which i'll probably use a large sheet of paper. I can only use 2 of my flashes as i need triggers to fire the yonguro which i don't have.
I was thinking of using the brolly and sofbox at say about 4 and 8 o'clock relative to the product and in fairly close and using my longest lens which is the 85 although it is manual only. Start off with flashes on just ttl and take it from there? Drop into manual if need be? F11. My main worry is keeping everything white.
I would be really grateful for ANY advice pointers etc. I'm pretty competent in photoshop but would rather get most of it right in camera to save on post work.
http://www.ferrabyrne.co.uk/?page=Bearings-and-Bushes
Thanks
Dan
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