Tricks for Shooting Glass

>> Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Glass can be a little complicated when photographing because it takes on the colour of your background. The easiest way to deal with this is to place reflector of the opposite colour on either side of your object.

For example, if you are shooting on a white background, place black reflectors (or pieces of paper) just outside of your frame. This will make the edges distinguishable from the actual background.DSC_9450er

The above photo has a reflector on the left side of the image and above it as well to reduce glare from the soft boxes that are lighting the subject. Another trick that helps is to put something in the glass itself (e.g. water).

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The above photo has coloured water in the glasses and black cards on either side of the image.

1 comments:

Erin November 29, 2010 at 10:58 AM  

That's kind of a neat trick, I love the look of the coloured water in the glass!

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