gossamer
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Thanks so much. Those are great comments. I really want to do this the right way. I think learning this will help with other projects as well.
From the diagram, it looks like you're shooting down on the subject, is that correct? How can I place the reflector in front and still be able to shoot from straight on?
The problem with this shot is that it shows the wrinkles from the muslin background. Do you have recommendations for something small yet straight enough to use for stuff like this that I can continue to use without getting wrinkled? Does this mean I don't have the lighting right to overpower whatever is lighting the background?
From the diagram, it looks like you're shooting down on the subject, is that correct? How can I place the reflector in front and still be able to shoot from straight on?
The problem with this shot is that it shows the wrinkles from the muslin background. Do you have recommendations for something small yet straight enough to use for stuff like this that I can continue to use without getting wrinkled? Does this mean I don't have the lighting right to overpower whatever is lighting the background?

Do you mean your trade secrets for eliminating the reflection from shiny objects?The polished stainless top is going to be a problem for you, rather than spill some trade secrets and get it right in camera LOL, you would be best to do it in post by shooting a few exposures and combining them in PS.