
Title: Rolex
Shutter speed: 1/20 sec (Aperture): F/5.6
ISO-200, Lens: 45 mm

Title: Bracelet 1
Shutter speed: 1/20 sec (Aperture): F/5.6
ISO-200, Lens: 34 mm

Title: Bracelet 2
Shutter speed: 1/20 sec (Aperture): F/5.6
ISO-200, Lens: 22 mm
When i shoot this photos sounds like lighting is most important consideration. Where I do it I have to set up the lights and what kind of lights do I need for the metal product to ensure the pictures look like smooth and hard. I used the lowest ISO speed and adjust the exposure meter to under-exposure while I take it....
Excellent product photography! Looks more professional.
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Really interesting breakdown of metal product photography—this is one of the most challenging areas in commercial photography because of how reflective and sensitive metal surfaces are to light. I like how the techniques focus on controlling reflections, lighting angles, and maintaining detail without making the surface look flat or artificial. It really shows how much precision is needed to get clean, professional results.
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Very informative and practical insights.