Friday, 6 May 2016

OUIL505 Photographing products


Today I rented out all the photography equipment (lights and all) to take some professional-ish photos of my final products. We had the induction for how to use everything and had used them in the collaborative part of responsive, so was hoping it wouldn't be too bad. I was really excited at the start of the day, because I had never really taken photos of just my own work before,  and was looking forward to see how they would turn out.

These are the photos I've chosen to include in my design boards:



Annoyingly, we had the lights on too low a setting, and the photos came out a lot darker then what it looked like on the camera. But luckily it was easily fixable on photoshop, and I'm going to take this as a learning curve - photos look way brighter on the camera than on the computer.

I am quite happy with my photos, bearing in mind that I know nothing much about photography. I'm happy that I've got some good quality photos for my boards, as it will make them look more professional like they're a real product that I'm introducing to stores.


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