Photography Advice
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- Wordsworth2
First and foremost, you need a butchers market.
- and photoshophans_glib
- And milk sold in glass bottlesContinuity
- You forgot the eggs!shapesalad
- Oh my God, the eggs!Wordsworth
- Of course, You’ll need a live chicken to produce eggsfuturefood
- And a dried corpsenb
- Get stabby.CyBrainX
- A Cleaver would definitely come in handyYakuZoku
- grafician0
That's 3D?
- pango1
Ideally 70mm lens and up to minimize the distortion.
Any light with either bare bulb or small reflector placed with enough distance from the subjects so the shadow fall to the same directions.Judging from the shadow in the first photo, the light source is relatively small or far enough to appear small to creat crisp shadow edges. (Big light source create softer shadow)
Camera: any.
- lighting is indeed the key. photography is all about composition and lighting. the camera is irrelevanthans_glib
- pango0
For the second photo you will needs 2 lights in softbox behind camera. One on left and one on right. Slightly above camera.
- nb10
Advice from pros on twitter:
1. Grab your SLR camera and lens
2. Get all your lighting gear together
3. Place all your photography gear in the garbage
4. Type in what you want to see into some AI art-ripoff website
5. Profit;)
- 5b. Cry about how AI is stupid because you're not getting the results you want.palimpsest
- 5c. gpt-3 bot a description of good image. feed it to AI
6. experience the feel of being good at writing AND painting/foto
7. add 'Senior AD' to twitter profileuan
- formed1
First pic:
Blue background, skeleton, ridiculous waste of animals..
Hard light directly above, single light, on boom probably (no softboxes)
Camera on tripod
Take photos of one piece, replace with next piece, take next pic, then put them together in Ps
Bottom pic:
Stuff
2 Lights + Softboxes
- pango1
first photo hurts my eyes....
- futurefood2
I hear a lot of talk about softboxes...
Some advice? Forget the softboxes.
When returning home from the butcher’s shop you may notice the meat is wrapped nicely with a thin, semitransparent material. Butcher’s paper, if you will.
Grab your light source (bare-bulb, flashlight, zippo)
Wrap your light with this butcher’s paper.
Save $$$$