Controlling highlights on shiny objects
Studio lighting techniques for a still life subject to invoke a mood. Whether it’s studio flash, speedlight, or strobe, I show how you can produce a high impact visual art photograph. Using studio flash with an alternative to a soft box for more control of highlights and reflections with shiny metal subjects. Plus, some tips and tricks in Photoshop to help things along a little. I'll use a Canon DSLR tethered into Capture One to show you the iterations from basic image to completed photograph. How to control depth of field with aperture. Profoto B1X Studio flash strobe. Canon 24-70mm f2.8 Lens. Manfrotto 475B with a 410 geared head. ¼ stop silk 4” Frame diffuser. White seamless paper. Phase One capture one software.

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Photographing glass studio lighting

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Lighting A Highly Reflective Object

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Photographic lighting skills

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Light shaping for matt and shiny objects

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Why I Stopped Using My $10,000 Lens As Much!

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Laws of Light: Three Objects

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Specialist photographic lighting

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High key still life photography lighting techniques

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Axial Illumination: Lighting "through the lens"

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HOLY ROSARY TODAY THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 2026 ST. JUDE THADDEUS & LUMINOUS MYSTERIES | DAILY HOLY ROSARY

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How to Photograph Reflective Products short Intro

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Lighting tips and techniques for creative still life photography.

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Frozen time effect macro photography

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THIS IS WHY YOU "BLOW OUT" YOUR HIGHLIGHTS. Get perfect exposure every time using the histogram!

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Don’t Point a Light at Shiny Objects, Understand How to Photograph Reflective Surfaces

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Illusion art photography.

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God Says:"STOP HERE — LISTEN AND HEAR ME SPEAK"/God Message Now/God Message

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Studio lighting setup for object photography

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Macro photography with LED lighting.

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