Product photography tutorial: How to photograph glasses using reverse tilt-shift
In this video I show you my lighting setup for a commercial glasses shoot and explain how to use techniques such as reverse tilt-shift and focus stacking to overcome the depth of field issues often experienced when working at high magnifications.
For this particular shoot, the client wanted two shots — one where the glasses were sharp all the way through (which I achieved using focus stacking) and another shot where only the front face of the product was sharp and the arms drifted out of focus really quickly (I used tilt-shift in a reverse format to do this).
In addition to explaining how I used these techniques, I also explain my lighting setup for this product shoot.
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Видео Product photography tutorial: How to photograph glasses using reverse tilt-shift канала Karl Taylor
For this particular shoot, the client wanted two shots — one where the glasses were sharp all the way through (which I achieved using focus stacking) and another shot where only the front face of the product was sharp and the arms drifted out of focus really quickly (I used tilt-shift in a reverse format to do this).
In addition to explaining how I used these techniques, I also explain my lighting setup for this product shoot.
For photography training, competitions, downloads, photography brand discounts and live shows check out https://www.karltayloreducation.com
For 10% off your first Squarespace website or domain, go to http://www.squarespace.com/karl and use KARL at checkout (http://bit.ly/SquareSpace-KARL)
Видео Product photography tutorial: How to photograph glasses using reverse tilt-shift канала Karl Taylor
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