product photography
6 Everyday Household Items You Can Use As Backdrops For Product Photography
Having a nice backdrop for your product shots really add interest to your product. I still prefer keeping it simple by using my trusty Granite…
Step by step guide for Composite Product Photography
Usually, I prefer to get stuff in camera (even if it means light painting my subject). But sometimes Lighting or space limitations will make getting the…
Product Photography: Shooting A “Papo Seco” Wine Bottle
Here it is a short description of the process for creating the image of the bottle “Papo Seco” to Pinto & Raposo. For this shot…
Tips on getting Gradient Reflection on Reflective Surfaces Part 2
Last year I made an article about getting good gradient reflections on surfaces, but after a while of using this that I’ve come to realize that I…
How To Create The Tastiest Vintage Themed Coffee Ad
I recently did a vintage themed coffee ad and documented the process to show what goes into making stuff like this. While the ad is…
10 Essentials Nitty Gritties Every Pro Photographer Should Have On A Photoshoot
As a pro photographer there are all sorts of little tips & tricks that you learn on the job. Aside from the basics – camera,…
How To Shoot The Perfect Perfume Shot Using El Bokeh Wall
I had another article in mind for this week also using perfumes as my subject but I thought about making this article instead because I…
How To Create A Turntable For 360 Degree Product Photography In 5 Minutes And $15
If you’re into product photography, you know what a great impact a 360 degree image can have. It will instantly upgrade any website and is…
Three Ways To Photograph A Perfect Watch
Over the last month I’ve been writing about different ways to shoot a watch. One way involved using only DIY modifiers and the other one…
The Thought Process of a Professional Photographer: Behind the Scenes to Photograph a Computer Display On A Desk
In our previous post where I reviewed the 34 Inch 21:9 UltraWide Display – LG 34UM95, I had to include a few photos of the display sitting…









































