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09-27-2010, 02:20 PM #1TPF Noob!
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Could You Analyze This Scenario for Me?
I am doing product shot for dresses, and am leaning toward the kind where pieces are laid out against white. I have looked at some examples online, and am trying to figure out the setup. If you could share your insights, I'd appreciate it greatly.
1) Are they inserting some kind of transparent frame?
This one is obviously a bad giveaway,
but there are subtle ones. For this, I can see knocking out the negative spaces in-between the straps.
But for this one, the way the shadow falls on the inside of the dress, I'm not sure if something is supporting the dress from the inside.

Also, getting a clean knock-out on a see-through fabric seems infeasible. If I would take a wild guess, use a transparent frame and a polarizer?
2) If they are not using an inside frame, how do I get natural-looking volume?
For example, I like the way this setup gives a space between front and back,
but am not crazy when it looks too flat.
I understand padded dresses naturally have more dimensions to them, but it seems there is more to it.
3) Should I lay them out flat on the ground of hang them?
On this shot, the way light falls on the side of the dress, I suspect they have hanged it. Then, how I do I keep it straight (perpendicular to the floor)?
4) Is there a trick to get a smooth knock-out?
I'm trying to stay away from crude silos like this one as it's kind of spooky when the dress looks as though floating in the air.
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09-28-2010, 04:20 PM #2Helping photographers learn to fish
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Please do not post photos you do not own exclusive copyright to. Thank you. Posting a link(s) is appropriate.
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09-28-2010, 06:08 PM #3Been spending a lot of time on here!
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Check out that link. A guy tells about how to photograph clothes by pinning them to a piece of white foam core, You could maybe do that and use padding to get a more shapely form to the clothing or something of that nature? I have never photographed epmty clothing like that so it's just an idea.
Clothing photography tips - how to take pictures of clothing
Another link to a page about clothing photography. I really don't know much about the subject but I'm sure some google searches would help, and hopefully some other forum members may have some good insight. Best of luck to you.
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Although I tend to agree with Keith on posting links rather than images the you didn't take, this is more of a technical issue and has some leeway IMO. Credit to your images source would have been more appropriate.
I have recently gotten involved with a local company for product photography. I was trying to figure out the Pen Tool in CS5 to knockout the background. They want to use the images on multiple formats, but mostly on 24x30" posters for trade shows. By complete accident, I chose the Magic Eraser Tool, hit a data point and drug it to the left outside the body of work and BAM. A bit of clean up, and I mean only a bit, and I was done.

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09-29-2010, 05:38 AM #5
It works really well to shoot the front first on a manequin and then the back of the neck on itīs own and then put them together in photoshop
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09-29-2010, 06:36 PM #9Been spending a lot of time on here!
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Not a problem. I am always glad to help if and when I can. I am still new to photography but I don't mind reading and searching to help others out, it helps me learn at the same time =]
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