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Photigy Online Workshop: Chanel Bleu Perfume Studio Product Photography Tutorial by Alex Koloskov

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Photigy Online Workshop: Chanel Bleu Perfume Studio Product Photography Tutorial by Alex Koloskov

Photigy Online Workshop: Chanel Bleu Perfume Studio Product Photography Tutorial by Alex Koloskov
English | 50m | yuv420p, 1280x720, 2249 kb/s, 29.97 fps | aac, 48000 Hz, 1 ch | 806 MB
Genre: eLearning, photography

This image is shot using a Cambo Ultima D camera and a wide angle lens giving the bottle a much more interesting look than if it had been shot using a macro lens. A glossy black base with a black background is use along with liquid drops on the base. The goal of this shot is to get a ‘hero’ or larger than life look of the perfume bottle.

What we have learned on this shot?
Shooting from the bottom will make a product to look dramatic. Inevitable perspective distortion can be fixed with tilt-shift lens or in post-production, using various techniques.
Creating a bright spot on a dark background, right behind the glass (clear or semi-transparent), is a “winner” for the most of situations.
When reflection from the product is needed, use a black plexiglass or cover the table with a tiny film of water: it will work much better than a ‘regular” mirror. Mirror is not good because of a double reflection.

https://www.photigy.com/course/advanced-techniques-in-product-photography

Photigy Online Workshop: Chanel Bleu Perfume Studio Product Photography Tutorial by Alex Koloskov