Photography tutorial announcement: Sparkling water advertisement photoshoot in development

Glad to announce that we eventually got time to work on the tutorial for underwater splash product photography shoot. We’ll be doing behind the scene video and a blog post,:with all setup explained, including every little tips and tricks we used to get job done.

Here is the one of the images we did yesterday during the initial setup:

Underwater splash

under water studio photography: fruit splash

under water studio photography: fruit splash

Today we’ll work on more sophisticated shoots. The stuff  is really exiting to work on, very simple setup and lighting: it is simple, when you know how:-)

I hope to finish everything by the middle of the week. This will be first tutorial from our long time planned “water photography” series, you better subscribe to our RSS feed now:-)

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3 comments to Photography tutorial announcement: Sparkling water advertisement photoshoot in development

  • Olena Citrisky

    Wow, I like it! Thank you for sharing the cool secret. You are a good team. Waiting for more videos.

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  • Double WOW!! Great photos! It’s amazing how lighting can affect the outcome of an object so much. It’s even more amazing that people like you are so willing to share your “secrets”, specially when it’s your bread and butter. Thank you!

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  • TRIPLE WOW! The lighting is absolutely stunning! I have to second the other Bob on the fact that it is really nice of you to share your secrets when this is what you do for a living, not that ordinary people like myself could ever take a beautiful photograph!

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