facebook_bw_icon.pnglinkedin_bw_icon.pnggoogleplus_bw_icon.pngtwitter_bw_icon.pnginstagram_bw_icon.png
Posts with tag: "360 turntable, jewellery 360 photography"

Why should I use professional product photographer's service? Wouldn't be worth for myself to invest  in professional DSLR camera and good lens and take photos myself?

These are the questions that many clients are asking. My answer is: The photographer takes a picture, not a camera.

Keep in mind: Professional Product Photographer is a profession and this occupation is a full time job. Of course you can learn it just like anybody else, but would you do the same with all other professions? You want to fix the car - learn how to become car mechanic, fix your television - learn how to do it,  etc. In each case, you need the tools, knowledge and experience.

With all sophisticated equipment available on the market, measuring exposure will be done by the camera, but in PRO product photography you never set up camera in automatic mode. Professional cameras have been designed to be used in manual mode. It does have automatic mode too, but you'll be surprised what would the difference be between the photograph from point and shoot and pro camera. In many cases point and shoot photographs may look much better than pro.

Here is very common question the people ask me: What kind of camera should I buy to do good pictures? Again the best answer I come up with is comparison to the car purchase:

What kind of car should I buy to drive safely? Of course to some point sophisticated safety features of the car matter, but  main factor is still the driver. Same thing with paint brushes. Does purchasing brand name Rembrandt paint brushes make you a great painter?

In my next article I will explain you what are the most important factors in product photography that contribute to the perfect photograph.

If you have any questions - please contact me

Monday, November 28, 2022
By Photography by George
Pin It

How do we approach GIF presentation of object bigger  than the jewellery piece, for example the chair or the piece of any machinery?

 

Here is the procedure:

1. Lighting set up. Use disperse light (multiple sources of light), so the light can reach every part of the object. If the object has shiny metallic, or parts made of mirrors, you need to use light modifiers, like white screens around the object.

2. Place the object on a rotating table. You can turn the table with the object either by hand or by the motor.

3. Every time you take a picture you rotate the table by the same angle. I used 30 degrees x 12 to obtain a 360 degrees coverage from different angles. Of course the higher number of shots (example you shoot the object rotating it every time by 20 degrees) the smoother the presentation will be obtained.

Keep in mind - you'll need to edit each individual picture.

4. Merge all individual images to get a GIF file.

 

To see more examples of GIF images, please click here.  Scroll to the bottom of the page to see rotating chairs.