Mis 9 ideas básicas para fotografía de producto

A veces puede ser difícil crear conceptos o ideas desde cero. ¿Verdad? Estas son mis 9 ideas básicas para fotografía de producto. que tus clientes adorarán.

1. Splash

Este esy personal favouconcepto favorito tanto para producto como para fotografía de bebidas. Es una técnica avanzada as donde la luz artificial or o flash funciona mejor que la luz continua, además si quieres trabajar solo, también necesitarás un control remoto. También uso cubitos falsos de metacrilato para crear el splash, yd fondos de vinilo que que no pasa nada si se mojan ya que se limpian fácilmente.

En este reel, puedes ver como hice esta fotografía usandoing una falsa piscina de metacrilato..

2. Levitación

Este concepto colocas el producto de una forma como si estuviera flotando o levitando.’s Es uno de los mejores conceptos y muy divertido para fotografía de producto que puede ser combinado con otras técnicas como el splash.

The floating can be achieved with chopsticks, your own hands, or a “free hand”. You can find the free hand that I use in my images here.

This short video shows how I made this levitating cookies’ image.

3. Water ripple

This is a great idea for fun summer photos of drinks, or to use for cosmetic products. Its another advanced concept and requires patience, especially if you want to combine it with a splash. The photo above it took me 4 hours to complete!

For this cosmetics image I used a hair dryer to create waves in the water tray. You can see more about both techniques in this reel.

You will need:

  • A large acrylic tray
  • A vinyl background
  • Water
  • A hair dryer

This short video shows how I made this beautiful “water ripple” image.

4. “The Hero Shot”

the hero shot

This is always a great choice if you want to make your product stand out. To achieve this power shot, simply put your product on a stand and place the camera in a lower position.

5. “Human element”

Humanizing a product by showing a person, or parts of them, is a great way to draw in a viewer. An easy way to do this is by showing hands holding the product or prop accessories.

If you don’t have someone’s hands to borrow, then you’ll need a remote control for your camera so you can manage everything yourself! Just remember to wash your hands and nails first 😉

This short video shows how I made this human element concept. 

6. Multiple Product Graphic

Another favourite in advertising and social media is the concept of repeating the product throughout one image. You don’t need multiple images, just one good photo of the product and the rest is done in Photoshop.

Here’s a reel showing how I made one of these images. 

7. Ingredients

Kinnie levitation. Product photography malta.

This concept aims to instantly show the consumer what a product is made of, what the main ingredients are, and its ‘essence’.
This technique instantly gives colour and texture to your images, and avoids spending a lot of money on props! It’s also possible of course to combine the ingredients concept with other techniques. In this image I combined it with levitation.

This short video shows how I work with oranges to create  another beautiful drink photography

8. Textures

texturas foto de producto

This technique is great for showing the ‘hidden’ parts of a product – the parts only seen when they are in your hand or being consumed. Textures can be created with oils and creams etc. and combs are great for creating lines and stripes. Enjoy playing and see what you can create!

9. Minimalist

Sometimes less is more 🙂 When a product is beautiful itself, nothing else is needed. The right choice of lighting and some good editing should be enough to achieve fantastic results.

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