SitaraPhotos
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Hey guys.
I have looked through this forum and read up on a few techniques and it's all great advice but the only issue is that I don't have studio equipment available at the moment. How can I make these leather jackets stand out and look acceptable? I have luckily got a few colleagues from my previous jobs to lend me a male a female mannequin that I can use for presentation but now the question is where do I place the mannequins. What makes a good background?
I'm taking these photos at home, I was thinking of using a natural background that could look good through my Canon 50L. These jackets are different styles some are biker matte and others are suedey effect baseball style leather jackets in a different range of colours from black, camel to dark red.
I have taken product photos using a lightbox before but because this is on a larger scale I have no idea how to make them look professional, I have continuous lighting and softboxes if that helps? 2 medium sized soft boxes and 2 continuous bulbs plus my Canon 580ex II.
Your advice would be highly appreciated.
Salma.
I have looked through this forum and read up on a few techniques and it's all great advice but the only issue is that I don't have studio equipment available at the moment. How can I make these leather jackets stand out and look acceptable? I have luckily got a few colleagues from my previous jobs to lend me a male a female mannequin that I can use for presentation but now the question is where do I place the mannequins. What makes a good background?
I'm taking these photos at home, I was thinking of using a natural background that could look good through my Canon 50L. These jackets are different styles some are biker matte and others are suedey effect baseball style leather jackets in a different range of colours from black, camel to dark red.
I have taken product photos using a lightbox before but because this is on a larger scale I have no idea how to make them look professional, I have continuous lighting and softboxes if that helps? 2 medium sized soft boxes and 2 continuous bulbs plus my Canon 580ex II.
Your advice would be highly appreciated.
Salma.
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