Product photos.
Hi
A friend of mine is selling some ceramic pieces for charity and needs some product photos. She was going to use a camera phone but I volunteered to do the photos. These photos won't go to press or anything like that. She's just going to post them on her website, and maybe make a few prints on a non-photo inkjet to hand out. I'm doing this as a favor for a friend. I'm not getting paid for this, but I still want to do the best job I can. The problem is, I've never done product photos. I've shot about half the items. Here are the photos I have so far.
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6
Is there anything you can see that's screaming to be fixed. One thing that's bugging me is the DOF on #1, #4, #6. All three were shot at f/8.0 between 92mm to 105mm. Should I be going wider and moving in closer?
What do you think of the composition? Interesting? Boring? I tried to add props to the photo that would give scale to the objects.
What do you think of the lighting and background?
Thanks for looking.
A friend of mine is selling some ceramic pieces for charity and needs some product photos. She was going to use a camera phone but I volunteered to do the photos. These photos won't go to press or anything like that. She's just going to post them on her website, and maybe make a few prints on a non-photo inkjet to hand out. I'm doing this as a favor for a friend. I'm not getting paid for this, but I still want to do the best job I can. The problem is, I've never done product photos. I've shot about half the items. Here are the photos I have so far.
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6
Is there anything you can see that's screaming to be fixed. One thing that's bugging me is the DOF on #1, #4, #6. All three were shot at f/8.0 between 92mm to 105mm. Should I be going wider and moving in closer?
What do you think of the composition? Interesting? Boring? I tried to add props to the photo that would give scale to the objects.
What do you think of the lighting and background?
Thanks for looking.
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Comments
The composition of 4, 5 & 6 are good. I think the dark background takes away from the
featured item.
Thanks Ian. I like the light background better as well. Not sure what to do about the sense of scale though.
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