Monday, March 2, 2009

FLASH

If you take photographs of merchandise close up with a flash, keep the built in flash from over powering the photographs with glare. It’s the best to use a difusser over the built in flash,something transculent such as a piece of white sheet plastic.

If you use an independent flash unit ,don’t aim it directly at the item. Bounce it of the ceiling or wall so as to diffuse the light. You can also buy special white plastic diffusers for independent flash units.

BACKGROUND

Use a one-color plain cloth for the background. A busy background will be distracting in a photograph. A plain bed sheet spread over the back and seat of a chair or taped on the wall and floor makes a workable studio.

LIGHTS

The way to take better photographs indoors is to use photo floodlights. Such floodlights are good for photographing almost anything indoors. They help reduce glare compared to a flash.

OUTSIDE

Outside,take your photographs on a bright overcast day. If you take photographs on a dull overcast day, they may be dull photographs.

TRIPOD

The use of tripod is the mark of a professional and essential for items indoors and outdoors.

SHOOTING

When shooting:

1 set up your lighting to avoid glare

2. use a tripod

3. focus carefully

4. fill the viewing frame with the item

5. take the shot

6. review your photograph on the LED screen (digital camera)

4 comments:

Unknown said...

Great tips. Thanks for sharing.

Missy said...

Most agreed! Great tips, thanks for sharing!

myminimocs said...

all good information!

Anonymous said...

Getting good photos is important but can be a little tricky. Thanks for the tips!