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10/02/2009 11:29:19 AM · #1 |
Hi,
I'd like to start taking shots of things on a white background. I'm figuring this involves a piece of white cloth and some lamps rigged up someway. I did a search but couldn't find anything here. Any thoughts?
Thanks!
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10/02/2009 11:45:14 AM · #2 |
I don't really do this kind of stuff, but I find that portrait-style lighting with a key light, a fill light, and a backlight works. Try it and see if it works for you. That, or PM someone who does a lot of studio photography. Here's the whole page.
And here are some studio lighting setups: //www.studiolighting.net/studio-lighting-setups/
Somehow, I don't think you used Google. All I had to do was search for "studio lighting" and then click on the first result, and then on "studio lighting setups" on the left pane and I got that last URL.
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10/02/2009 12:54:58 PM · #3 |
Blab, blab, blab...
strobist
nuff said
Well, maybe not enough, but enough for now. That'll get you some easy lighting tips. |
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10/02/2009 01:01:11 PM · #4 |
For small objects, you can just use a ledger sized sheet of paper, gently curved upwards to make a smooth and nearly invisible background. I did this on my desk at work:
For larger stuff, you will need to get some purpose made background paper at a camera shop.
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10/04/2009 07:48:33 AM · #5 |
also try putting your white sheet of paper with the object on it outside in a shadow so you have plenty of light and very soft shadows.
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