Why backlighting isn't always enough | Perfume Photography
Become a Studio Insider: Get full access to my commercial masterclasses, business tips, and working files. Join the circle here: / @martinhallikvisuals Today we’re shooting contrasty and masculine Men’s perfume image. This is a deep dive into high-end perfume photography, focusing on managing light on glass while maintaining a natural look. Several different methods used. I think lighting glass is one of the most difficult things in product photography. PRACTICE YOUR RETOUCHING! Want to follow along or practice your own editing on this exact shot? Download the original RAW file and my full layered PSD file (plus a ReadMe guide) here: buymeacoffee.com/martinhallik/e/508418 In this video, we’ll cover: How to light product on dark background. Is backlighting the only way to go? Tips for creating professional commercial imagery for your portfolio. Gear used in this video: Canon EOS R5C Canon EF100mm F2.8 Profoto studio flashes Music: @artlist_io #ProductPhotography #PhotographyMasterclass #CommercialPhotography #raw #perfume

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