Product photography?
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- bainbridge0
(not my photo btw)
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- doesnotexist0
i usually visit a nice paper store and get a few sheets i think would work well with what i'm shooting
get a room with lots of natural light so i don't have to mess around with lights and start shooting
- (make your own seamless bg, tape the paper to the wall, let it curve to the floor)doesnotexist
- I've done this in a pinch too, but it sucks if you need a series since the light changesmonospaced
- especially if you want them looking great together, you have to shoot everything within an hourmonospaced
- is that difficult? i've never had that problem.doesnotexist
- detritus0
"i usually visit a nice paper store and get a few sheets i think would work well with what i'm shooting" — doesnotexist
Bainbridge — Falkiner's, now down near Victoria station, do a really nice thick tracing stock in large sheets, that might be useful for diffusing light. They also stock large sheets of Tyvek polyester 'paper' which might be worth looking into if you're after an interesting, yet unobtrusive, texture.
- vaxorcist0
spend more time testing your lights and such than worrying about paper backgrounds.... youtube is your friend... Phillip McCordall is funny and informative....
- @uan had this link already... lots of youtube learning for bottle photography,etc... Phillip is funny too..vaxorcist