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I mainly do wildlife photography, however I work for a small toy company and since I've gotten into photography I've been taking product photos. The setup is very basic:
Nikon D5000
18-200mm 3.5-5.6
A fabric white "box" to put the products in when taking
Standard fluorescent overhead lighting
Tripod
The pictures do what they are meant to do, however we are now growing and I'd like to start making the photos look more professional so I'm going to speak to my MD and see if I can persuade him to invest in some equipment. It would mainly be to take the product alone, but if possible I'd also like the equipment to cover taking photos of people using the products, i.e. lifestyle shots.
I haven't a clue where to even start with what equipment would be needed for this, so I was hoping you good folk would be able to spec me up 3 setups, the first a basic entry level one, second a mid range setup and finally a more professional setup. I haven't a clue how much he'd be willing to pay (if anything), but speaking to a family member who has does a bit of product photography in the past I get the idea that a basic one would be around £150, mid range £500-700 and professional £1000 (although I'm sure the sky is the limit if you want to get really serious).
Anyway thanks for any suggestions!
Nikon D5000
18-200mm 3.5-5.6
A fabric white "box" to put the products in when taking
Standard fluorescent overhead lighting
Tripod
The pictures do what they are meant to do, however we are now growing and I'd like to start making the photos look more professional so I'm going to speak to my MD and see if I can persuade him to invest in some equipment. It would mainly be to take the product alone, but if possible I'd also like the equipment to cover taking photos of people using the products, i.e. lifestyle shots.
I haven't a clue where to even start with what equipment would be needed for this, so I was hoping you good folk would be able to spec me up 3 setups, the first a basic entry level one, second a mid range setup and finally a more professional setup. I haven't a clue how much he'd be willing to pay (if anything), but speaking to a family member who has does a bit of product photography in the past I get the idea that a basic one would be around £150, mid range £500-700 and professional £1000 (although I'm sure the sky is the limit if you want to get really serious).
Anyway thanks for any suggestions!