Lately I've been working on getting a business going and one of the more difficult aspects has been product photography. The products I'm working on are stainless steel barware (shot glasses) and trying to get consistent lighting, focus, etc. has been quite the challenge. Sometimes images come out looking good while other times the images appear washed out or grainy. I'm currently using a Galaxy A23 phone which has an okay camera but I may switch to an iPhone 15 in the future. With the site I'm currently using for sales I'm limited on image size so keeping it around 3000 X 2250 (4:3) image seems to be working best.
The best images I've gotten have been outside but not in direct sunlight which seems to work with shiny objects but even then it seems like shot quality can change a lot from take to take. I have tried taking images indoors with a white light and trying to diffuse the light with materials like tissue paper but was still getting pretty hard reflections in certain areas. The first three images below I think are pretty good (although some variation in lighting amount) but the fourth seems more harsh with the reflections.
Ideally I think it would be great to do this all indoors so lighting can be controlled and the shot consistency should be better but let me know what you all think.
Thanks!
The best images I've gotten have been outside but not in direct sunlight which seems to work with shiny objects but even then it seems like shot quality can change a lot from take to take. I have tried taking images indoors with a white light and trying to diffuse the light with materials like tissue paper but was still getting pretty hard reflections in certain areas. The first three images below I think are pretty good (although some variation in lighting amount) but the fourth seems more harsh with the reflections.
Ideally I think it would be great to do this all indoors so lighting can be controlled and the shot consistency should be better but let me know what you all think.
Thanks!
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