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Example-two light studio still life set-up and finished image
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Old 10-27-2007, 04:39 PM
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Example-two light studio still life set-up and finished image

The finished image:

The set-up:


There are 2 tungsten lights, a main one above and another one lower, upper left - one on a stand and one on a boom. Three different types of white reflectors bounce light from both around, further diffusing it. (Different less by intent than because each was handy.)

I chose a very dark grey background for this shot. Note the pvc lean-to with diffusion paper. Also note the tripod, infinitely adjustable head, camera with cable release and right-angle view finder.

Because this is a larger blade I opted to place my lean-to up on a small table and prop up the front legs accordingly. Leaning up against the tripod leg (lower left) is a piece of black foam core board which I often use to get a different quality of reflection in some part of a scene.

Applied photoshop CS2 for a number of things I like to do to balance out the picture as a whole (not the topic of this thread).

I am only the humble student when it comes to light. The more I learn about it the more I marvel at the incredible stuff I see out there in the commercial world (especially on the high end).

Having seen many of my custom cutlery images published in magazines and annuals, I now need to distinguish myself somehow from the other photographers currently active in that small corner of the world. Better use of lighting might be just the ticket, especially if it translates into emotion and drama recognizable to the viewer.

Your comments and observations are welcome and appreciated.
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Re: Example-two light studio still life set-up and finished image

looks good. my personal taste would be a slight bump in contrast. try using unsharp mask for contrast gain, run it at 10-20%, 100pxl radius, 0 threshold.

if you have any knives that are really reflective, just remember to light the reflection no the object itself, which you have done in this shot by lighting the diffusion paper. if you ever want a gradation or spot of light on a reflective surface, light the paper with said gradation or spot etc.
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Re: Example-two light studio still life set-up and finished image

Good stuff. Keep it up.

If I had one suggestion, it would be to keep your reflections under control. You can see that the lower part of the scaboard is picking up a reflection from one of the lights. The top part of looks really rich, while the lower part is a little washed out. You can control that by sliding cut out black paper gobos inside the softbox. That will blackout the part of the box that is reflecting on the scaboard, and leave the rest of the light. It's not that pronounced here, but if you had to photograph a watch face or something, it's a critical thing to know how to do. Pinpoint control of lighting is what sets the really good product shooter above the rest.

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i would highly reccomend rosco tough rolux diffusion material instead of thin paper. go for the 48" wide roll x25ft, it runs about $100. should help for those hotspots that david mentioned. ive worked with the material alot for many hard to light subjects.
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Re: Example-two light studio still life set-up and finished image

Appreciate the excellent suggestions and feedback. I love shooting these beautiful art knives as each one is different. Here's another wherein reflection per se is not an issue, but there are other challenges...

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Re: Example-two light studio still life set-up and finished image

Hi Buddy,
The last shot you posted... Did you light it essentially the same way? Using the "lean-to" scrim?

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Hi Larry - Yes, I use the same basic set-up and tweak the lighting as needed for each subject knife and its background. Here's another recent example:
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