Hi guys
Newbie here so please be gental!
First of all, a bit of background on myself so you know my experience.
I worked for 3 years on a modified car magazine - where myself and one colleague were responsible for all photography and writing. This included product shoots in a studio, car photo shoots on location and model shoots - again in the studio. We had no real photography background and really were just dropped in at the deep end!
After that I spent 3 years as Marketing Manager for a car audio company - where again I was responsible for all promotional images, which were created in our own small studio.
I have once again changed jobs and once again I find myself in charge of the corporate photography! This time however it is a little bit more tricky and I am looking for some help.
The units I am looking to photograph are rather large - around 2 meters long and 2 meters high - so taking them to a dedicated studio is really not an option.
I have been offered a bit of our showroom where I can build a temporary studio - just until I have all the shots needed for our 2010 brochure.
We have guys on site who are going to build a wooden framed "room" which is large enough to take the items and my thoughts were to cover all 4 sides and the roof in cloth.
My question however is what colour of cloth to go for! The products come in 2 colours - white and stainless steel - so my initial thoughts are to go for black all around to control the light as much as possible. Does everyone else agree? Also, what would be the best material to go for - considering it is quite a large surface area!
Lighting wise I would be looking at either hiring (or purchasing) something like the Bowens Gemini 500 kit with two soft boxes.
Camera wise - in my last employment I used the Fuji S2 pro then moved on to the S5 pro however the new staff camera is a Sony A350 which is not really a great option - so I might need to steal my mates D700.
All help is much appreciated!
Thanks
Fraser
Newbie here so please be gental!
First of all, a bit of background on myself so you know my experience.
I worked for 3 years on a modified car magazine - where myself and one colleague were responsible for all photography and writing. This included product shoots in a studio, car photo shoots on location and model shoots - again in the studio. We had no real photography background and really were just dropped in at the deep end!
After that I spent 3 years as Marketing Manager for a car audio company - where again I was responsible for all promotional images, which were created in our own small studio.
I have once again changed jobs and once again I find myself in charge of the corporate photography! This time however it is a little bit more tricky and I am looking for some help.
The units I am looking to photograph are rather large - around 2 meters long and 2 meters high - so taking them to a dedicated studio is really not an option.
I have been offered a bit of our showroom where I can build a temporary studio - just until I have all the shots needed for our 2010 brochure.
We have guys on site who are going to build a wooden framed "room" which is large enough to take the items and my thoughts were to cover all 4 sides and the roof in cloth.
My question however is what colour of cloth to go for! The products come in 2 colours - white and stainless steel - so my initial thoughts are to go for black all around to control the light as much as possible. Does everyone else agree? Also, what would be the best material to go for - considering it is quite a large surface area!
Lighting wise I would be looking at either hiring (or purchasing) something like the Bowens Gemini 500 kit with two soft boxes.
Camera wise - in my last employment I used the Fuji S2 pro then moved on to the S5 pro however the new staff camera is a Sony A350 which is not really a great option - so I might need to steal my mates D700.
All help is much appreciated!
Thanks
Fraser
