How to photograph Shiny Reflective Objects Silver Chrome Met

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Uploaded by on Mar 25, 2010

see http://www.learnmyshot.com/Lighting-and-Grip-Equipment-for-Clamp-Lamp-Studio for equipment used. Learn How to Shoot Silver and other Highly Reflective Objects.More photography tutorial videos at http://learnmyshot.com

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  • First time seeing one of your videos and you know your stuff. Love the shots of the kitchen utensils and to me they look awesome. I subscribed. Enthusiastically.

  • @pbonney thanks, nice to have you aboard, more tutorials to come.

  • @pbonney thanks, nice to have you aboard, more tutorials to come.

  • it is flat and dull. theres no contrast, highlights are what my last 2 clients want and not flat greys like this

  • @bronicaetrs if your clients ask for high contrast shoot high contrast, why are you yelling at me for?

  • thanks,will a softbox produce same quality ?

  • @zorex0304 not really, less control. soft box is evenly lit, diffusion tissue you can project and skim light at any angle to achieve gradation of tones

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  • What kind of tissue paper do you recommend to use and where do you get it?

    Thanks for the video, I like it.

  • nice lighting sir..

  • @LearnMyShot you sir are my hero, i have been trying to photograph wedding rings, racking my brain trying to figure out how they get that nice look, now i know :)

  • Get a new accent, dude!

  • F22? Yikes thats where diffraction is at its worst

  • Thanks! I did notice that about my hybred.. it is difficult to get a strong background blur at portrait distances. makes sense you would need F22 for better DOF.

    I still look foward to the day when I can afford a full DSLR

    (I have been adapting my pop up to use monolights (flash detector cube and trigger in a housing on popup) im hoping to use ND filters to kill light for low key style images. (pop up normally triggers monolights too early)

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