Furniture - First attempt

Johnboy2978

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Well, here's my first attempt at photographing furniture. This was for an antique shop which is very crowded. I think I would prefer having everything staged in an actual studio so that you can control the BG. Items w/ mirrors are really distracting. I'd appreciate any comments. I know there's several, and I'm just looking for overall comments. Would you be happy with these or no?

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Overall a nice job. It's tough to shoot furniture in tight quarters. The one thing I've learned is not to shoot the item square to the camera. Even just a slight angle gives more dynamics. Also a Lilly's perspective correction goes a long way.
 
I like em. I personally may have photoshopped the tags out or have removed them prior to photographing if possible.
 
Thanks folks. This is my first shooting furniture. If I go back and shoot again in a few months, I'll have her remove all the tags. For my first shots, I just told her to arrange things how she wanted, but the tags should've been removed. "Lilly's Perspective" .... please explicate.
 
Johnboy2978 said:
Thanks folks. This is my first shooting furniture. If I go back and shoot again in a few months, I'll have her remove all the tags. For my first shots, I just told her to arrange things how she wanted, but the tags should've been removed. "Lilly's Perspective" .... please explicate.

Sorry. That was auto correct taking over. Should have been "a little perspective correction"
 
Looks great, they are busy but I believe it works!
 
Probably best to do it at night when there is no sun. I see mixed WB from the store lights and from the sun outside. OR cover up the store front window. I also notice fluorescent light from the ceiling. I probably turn that off too. The mixed WB may be caused by either of those two things.
 

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