kkamin
TPF Noob!
- Joined
- Aug 25, 2009
- Messages
- 515
- Reaction score
- 17
- Location
- Minneapolis
- Website
- www.kevinkaminphoto.com
- Can others edit my Photos
- Photos OK to edit
I don't have any experience with photographing furniture.
I will be shooting on location in a house. Some of the pieces are large so I won't be creating a paper sweep or anything, I'm planning on using a nice empty corner to shoot (the house has nice white walls, wood trim and hardwood floors) so I think it will be alright.
I will be shooting mostly antique wood chairs, some with a small amount of fabric cushion.
My initial thought was to bounce my strobes off the ceiling and try to get a nice soft top light, fill from the camera with a soft box if needed.
But I don't know, what do you think would be the best way to shoot it?
I will be shooting on location in a house. Some of the pieces are large so I won't be creating a paper sweep or anything, I'm planning on using a nice empty corner to shoot (the house has nice white walls, wood trim and hardwood floors) so I think it will be alright.
I will be shooting mostly antique wood chairs, some with a small amount of fabric cushion.
My initial thought was to bounce my strobes off the ceiling and try to get a nice soft top light, fill from the camera with a soft box if needed.
But I don't know, what do you think would be the best way to shoot it?