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u/photob0y · 1 pointr/productphotography

I hate how inconsistent the shadows + labels are lighting-wise, but my best bet (for cheap) on recreating this look would be one light similar to this with a reflector on the opposite side of product. For a backdrop like this, I'd suggest heading to JOANN or Michaels or Paper Source/anything like those stores that would have textured papers. That sort of set up can get you a lot of various looks, such as this.

u/iChasetheLight · 1 pointr/productphotography

If you're just shooting photos, you can't beat the Alien Bees B400/800 lights. You can get them for less than $300, and they are champs. They will last forever. Lots of photographers swear by them. They were what I used for years, before upgrading. Since you're shooting jewelry, and you may be asked to get some video, These LED panels from Falcon Eyes are really good all-around lights. They can be used with or without diffusion. They are adjustable from 1-100%, and can be mounted on stands or placed flat on a wall. They weigh almost nothing, and are easy to use in the field. I own 2 of them that we use in our everyday production light kit with several other Kinos and LED Fresnels. The fresnels we use are CAME-TV Boltzen 100w Fresnel Focusable LEDs. They are less than $300 per light, and work great as well.

u/CokedOutGiraf · 1 pointr/productphotography

So I know it is not as fun, but Ott light makes this little craft light that’s on a bendy arm thing. Well I’ve used 2 of those forever when shooting cuff links. They were like $45 each and they can bend any direction, you can control the power of the light and they are Omni so your replcation sun light and seeing every wave length.


here’s the link to amazon to see what I’m talking about

Edit: Found the link

u/Lefaucheux · 1 pointr/productphotography

Check out this lens. I picked up one recently and actually really like it. It’s going to be all the stuff that everybody said about the 50mm lens but for a crop frame sensor like yours.

Canon EF-S 24mm f/2.8 STM Lens https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NI3BZ5K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_OdiaCbGEFZ8MT