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"How to photograph watches" - part two

therigger

You're Saying I Can Sell?
17/1/12
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Good advice helps and this helps so its good advice!!
Thank you for the tips.
 

Wristband

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23/7/12
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rubber bracelet

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MOD Edit: Not the place nor way to do it properly...You´ve got some time to think about it.
 

Joecool78

Looking Around
7/7/14
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Thanks for the tips about lighting. I've never thought about using a lamp with a diffuser for these shots
 

nickthewatch

Looking Around
17/9/15
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my 0 referee method

I always found d photos in natural light outdoors come out better you get actual metal colour less gray green effect & sharpness is better if you can't take photos in the day gu10 daylight bulbs are handy for better photos I find 4 minimum stock photos is important left side on straight on rightside on and back watch stands are like £0.50 each well worth experimenting different styles and colours I found always black leather black gloss or white backgrounds attractive but do get in as close as you can to the watch without cutting anything out don't be afraid to experiment with props but make sure the focus of your picture is actually the watch if you find your lens is bringing out the gold to strong or the metal is coming out a bit green grey brown go to colour on computer or phone and change the warmth a bit gown to cool this should sort it here's some examples in ones I took on my Samsung galaxy S5
 

ABfarm

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27/5/15
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