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How to make the product look good?
Specific analysis of specific problems, different methods of products are also different. Below I will take the shooting of beeswax ornaments as an example to explain briefly, hoping to benefit everyone.

It's best to shoot old beeswax with a macro lens. Of course, you don't have to use a macro lens In order to shoot clearly, the depth of field can be slightly larger, the imaging quality will be better, and the old beeswax will be more oily.

The background should be single, not too messy, to prevent a presumptuous guest usurps the host's role. Try to use a dark background, preferably a light-absorbing cloth, and use a black Polly board to create a reflective effect and level changes.

Try to use the simplest things to achieve the best effect: clear a table top, spread a dark light-absorbing cloth (paper is also acceptable) on it, use Nikon SB9 10 to flash and fix it on the Shenniu S chuck bracket with 80x80 cm soft light cover, and place it 45 degrees above the right front of the old beeswax, and adjust the distance as needed to show the delicate glossy effect of the bright part of the old beeswax. It is best to fix the camera with a tripod to avoid shaking and blurring the photo. Because the old honey ornaments are generally small, shoot with macro lens or macro mode, pay attention to the combination of exposure, try to achieve accurate exposure, and avoid excessive light, overexposure and no details in the bright part. Please add a headline number to share more photography skills.