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12/14/2005 02:52:30 PM · #1
The pics are a little plain, there are for on a banner we're making for Adult World. Any comments are appreciated




btw i'm not sure if i added these pics right or not so you can comment on them....
12/14/2005 02:53:50 PM · #2
I would take the price tags off
12/14/2005 03:00:09 PM · #3
On-camera flash is killing you. A better solution would be diffused light. For a banner ad, consider shooting these on white and then selecting out just the subjects. The BG is horrible here.

R.
12/14/2005 03:05:35 PM · #4
Originally posted by bear_music:

On-camera flash is killing you. A better solution would be diffused light. For a banner ad, consider shooting these on white and then selecting out just the subjects. The BG is horrible here.

R.


I agree. A light tent would do wonders.
12/14/2005 03:15:11 PM · #5
Reasonable attempts.

First....get a continuous tone background and get rid of that color. White or Black paper works best for this because it has no wrinkles. Have the paper of whatever color be the base and extend in one single piece up the back as the backdrop.

Bring your products further away from the background. The background should be non existent...eliminating shadows thrown from the products on the background.

Products, even those in a case, need to be 100% vertical. I would not show the case or I would take some of the products..one or two..out of the case to improve composition.

Avoid having so many products in one shot..like in photo #3. Simplicity provides a better showcase.

As it has been mentioned..take tags off products and remove packaging..which causes flares and reflection.

Here are some examples of product/studio photography







An old one of mine over 3 years ago
12/14/2005 04:08:28 PM · #6
Listen to Hokie; he does this for a living.

Robt.
12/14/2005 05:06:12 PM · #7
Thank you very much for the comments & advice, I'll be taking some more shots in the next couple days, I'll post the results. Thanks Again
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