Mastering cosmetics photography with the precision of Picolite
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ย. 2024
- Products from the cosmetics industry are often very small, but the demands on the corresponding advertising photography are also very high. To be able to photograph these small, beautiful objects in a controlled manner, small and precise light shapers are indispensable. This webinar showed different approaches to this exciting topic with BTS shots and explanations.
I liked the portraits with the picobox very much. I am looking forward the outdoor episode.
Tips and tricks. My respects!
The pictures of the products look great. I may practice with my camera next week. Thanks for having the videos.
Thnak you so much for the good knowledge
Always on point! Good job Jake
Incredible presentation 😊
Thank you 😃
This is a Gold mine for a product photographer ! Thanks Urs for making this video :) , will be eager to see more such videos with BTS ! Thanks Broncolor !
Glad it was helpful!
Suggestion for next video, if you could please make sure that the cursor from his screen is captured in this video too, this will really speed up the explanation and will make it further effective !
We are working on this :-)
Those “tripods” are really curious! Where can I find them to buy?
Please check www.foba.com/en/photography/
Can i attach Siros 800 to Picobox?
The Picobox works only with the broncolor Picolite. Please check our webpage for all compatible accessories to Siros.
great discussion, but a question, as the Dedo light system is getting more prolific, and such things as Light bridge and CRLS (mirror based, reflected lighting) can these work off the Fresnel lens adaptor for this light?, to do macro and studio product shooting.
With “Dedo System” you refer to the broncolor Picolite right? Sure, you can use reflector-based lighting tools with Picolite but be aware, that the light angles are very precise and sometimes very narrow, so it is questionable, if you have enough “side-light” to be reflected.
What are those small black stands for the lights?
Please check www.foba.com/en/photography/