Red on Red: How to make products pop against same-color backgrounds
Become a Studio Insider: Get full access to my commercial masterclasses, business tips, and working files. Join the circle here: / @martinhallikvisuals Ever struggled with a product blending into the background? In this tutorial, I show you exactly how to light a red product on a red background so it stands out with professional depth and contrast. It’s all about the subtle play of light and shadows. I’m breaking down the entire setup! 🔥 GET THE LIGHTING BREAKDOWN, RAW file & LAYERED PSD: If you want to practice your retouching or see exactly how I built this shot, you can download the LIGHTING BREAKDOWN, RAW files and the fully layered PSD here: https://buymeacoffee.com/martinhallik... What you’ll learn in this video: How to create separation with same-color styling. The importance of rim lighting for product edges. My specific lighting setup for this shoot. Join the conversation: What’s the hardest color combination you’ve ever had to shoot? Let me know in the comments! 👇 Gear used in this video: Canon EOS R5C Canon EF100mm F2.8 Profoto studio flashes Music: @artlist_io #ProductPhotography #LightingTutorial #PhotographyTips #CanonR5C #Profoto #RedOnRed

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