CONSUMER PRODUCT PHOTOGRAPHY: 6 IMAGES DECONSTRUCTED

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Working with Consumer Electronics is always a challenge for a commercial photographer. Here are six images deconstructed. I hope you find the information valuable.

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Thanks Don. These videos are just priceless. Thanks for deconstructing the lighting and everything for us. It really helps us understanding the lighting

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Hi Don. Thanks very much for this type of deconstruction of lighting setup. I’m amazed at the lighting setup used to illuminate the WiFi unit. Mark very cleverly uses a single softbox where others I’ve seen would use four or even five lights to achieve the same outcome. This opens my eyes to the advantage of truly understanding how light illuminates objects from direct and reflected sources and that the simplest of materials can be used to such effect.

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