This inexpensive setup can be used literally anywhere. Using just one or two portable lights and a tripod, I wanted to demonstrate a simple lighting setup that I like to use for easy, clean product photography at home (with a hint of my typical rustic aesthetic, of course).
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Today I wanted to share an easy product photography lighting setup that anyone can do at home with little space and inexpensive lighting. This video isn't intended as a structured tutorial so much as an inside look into how I sometimes shoot product photography at home, particularly when I'm looking to achieve dramatic yet clean photographs. I'm sharing this product photoshoot setup in the hope that it will be helpful or at least inspire you to go out (or stay in) and shoot something.
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13 окт 2024