Behind the scene of an amazing product photography shot from our new contributor, Timothy Kou
Continue reading: Viktor & Rolf Spicebomb: A product photography tutorial
Behind the scene of an amazing product photography shot from our new contributor, Timothy Kou Continue reading: Viktor & Rolf Spicebomb: A product photography tutorial
Join us and become an expert in commercial product photography! Continue reading: Product Photography Live Webinar: Crystal Perfume (Marchesa) shot
How to clean, adjust and compose shot in Photoshop by Patric Berkvist Continue reading: Post-Production of Glass of Whiskey with Ice shot: Tabletop Photography Tutorial Part 2
Recently we had a Google+ “Studio Photography Insights” Hangout assignment to shoot a Windex bottle. Continue reading: How to Make a Windex Bottle Look Beautiful: Post-Production
You can always use usual cleaning tools like Clone Stamp and Healing Brush. However for product photography I like to use Photoshop Filters and Masking. Let me show how I do it? Below you can find the simple steps: 1. Open the image and Duplicate Layer This is 100% crop of the cosmetic brush Continue reading: Product photography tip: The fast and easy way to clean dust.
After watching a series of our Studio Photography Insights G+ Hangouts I’ve noticed common mistakes photographers do, and created this post to highlight them and help to solve them based on eight examples. The images I have selected are from our weekly assignments submissions, done by our hangout and assignment participants. These are very easy Continue reading: 8 Common Post-production Mistakes in Product Photography
My fellow pixiq.com expert, photographer and writer Haje Jan Kamps has this very cool project in development I want to tell you about. He is working on a universal remote triggering device which will work with any DSLR and it will carry laser, sound and time triggers all built-in. Plus an AUX input for any Continue reading: Meet TriggerTrap: all-in one triggering solution for a photographer
I noticed a big interest to the focus stacking topic. I will explain a post production part in Photoshop CS5 more detailed. You can read and see the video of a shooting part on Alex’s blog Focus stacking technique using Adobe Photoshop CS5 So, we have a sequence of images: 5, 8, 12. I mean, Continue reading: How to do Focus Stacking in Photoshop CS5. Jewelry photography post production.
Recently Alex had a new post on Pixiq.com: Using light painting (lighting brush) technique in product photography. It’s not a new technique, we play with it almost 10 years ago, but I think this method is pretty spectacular and expressive. At the same time working with a light brush is so very creative process that Continue reading: Light brush painting. Post-production.
Do you remember how I treat device called shooting tent or lightbox? Every time readers were asking about lightbox (light tent, shooting box, etc) I was saying that it is very limited and useless thing in our studio. But now you can see yourself what unprincipled person I am: I just finished a shoot Continue reading: Shooting glassware on white background: high-key in product photography |
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