How to photograph a gold watch in the studio can be a daunting task for any photographer, the technique of using reflections to make metal look shiny is well…
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How to photograph a gold watch in the studio can be a daunting task for any photographer, the technique of using reflections to make metal look shiny is well…
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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Very good video on how to photograph a watch from product photographer +Philip
McConnell
I think this is a perfectly fair question. For those of us that are a dab
hand at Photoshop and competent at photography, though not professional. I
see how much care you are taking to light the watch rim and then deal with
its face. One might take 2-5 perhaps shots, each focusing on different
surface lighting, and then combine them as one finished image in post. A
relatively quick process. Ambient reflections and retractions may be
another matter.
I’m a big advocate of ‘getting it right in camera’ but my question is do
you think that software like Photoshop ought to be a main stay of still
life photography today, especially if it saves (which I’m sure it does)
huge amounts of time trying to manage lighting ?
Does anyone know what are the grips used to hold the flags – any links much
appreciated
Hi Phil. How come you don’t use polarising filter ? Was it intentional to
leave a bit of reflection on a glass of this watch ?
Hi Phill, Denis from Itchy here. Looking at your final shot, I notced that
there is a..lack of light (?) on half of the watch name (eclipse). Is that
not a problem? I’m not being critical, it’s really just a question of
curiosity.
Thanks
If you think that shooting jewellery is easy piece, take a look at this
one.
How to photograph jewelry, in the studio
How to photograph a gold watch in the studio can be a daunting task for any
photographer, the technique of using reflections to make metal look shiny
is well know but with small still life can be difficult to control, most
jewelry photographers will use a similar technique. How to photograph
jewelry, in the studio
Here is a video from +Phillip McCordall on how to shoot a watch. You may
find his simple setup helpful in learning how to light jewelry:
http://youtu.be/vy2jwJgfWAk
Phil is a retired advertising photographer with many years of experience.
If you like his style, check out his other studio videos that are always
entertaining and informative.
i was waiting to see the results !!
Thank you for great teaching 🙂
:))) as a high level advertising still life photographer with over 20
advertising awards, I can assure you it’s the way it’s done by real pros,
it’s the only way of justifying a $6000 fee per shot, a non complicated
solution A: doesn’t work and B: would be a $100 fee. If you don’t like my
tits then please refrain from watching and certainly don’t call me
unprofessional.
Phillip I’m sure you are a very good image maker, like you I started in
classic ad photography still life, move to journalist, war correspondent,
fashion, portrait, and luxury watch and jewelry photograph, I use Photoshop
and Lightroom, I am sure I have not the clients you have, the point is the
result, and for that you need to know the subject and technique, any way no
offense, sorry …friends?
Where do you store that “car table?” lol How would you deal with a digital
watch and the numbers etc? Thanks:)
Thank you so much!!! 🙂 you are a great photographer!! 🙂 want to be like
you when i grow up!
The only way to do it right is with a tripod , a slight change in position
of the camera will change the reflections.
Great tutorial thx! But how to be sure the Watch is perfectly centered ?
Hi Phill Admiring your work. I wanna ask you a question. What do you think
is better? to shoot the watch with some light reflection (that make some
element of the watch not visible or different than reality). Or to shoot it
in the way that it does show the light even on all part of the watch, so
the details will be 100% correct and real. Thanks Phil 🙂
Well, thank you , very nice of you to make a comment like that, much
appreciated. Phill
@Monocotylidon I would love to but it can’t be for another month at least.
Let me know what your’e trying to do I might be able to help ,or goto my
website, I’m sorry I can’t add a link here name but if you add com after
mccordall full stop you will find it contact me, then add a photo so I can
help that way. Phill
One helpful thing would have been to intercut the reflectors, white cards,
black cards, WITH images of the watch to show what each is doing to the
reflections on the watch. and perhaps each reflection could be highlighted
or just a little arrow used to indicate which relfector is doing what.
great great great teaching
again lesson to follow
Believe me if there’s a reflection it’s because I want it there, with no
reflection it doesn’t look like glass 🙂
Great video and masterful lighting, Thanks for sharing your
knowledge…Immediately had to subscribe.