You should not hijack an existing thread for a different subject - you should open a new one.smursalin said:I am a product photographer and currently using Nikon. What will be the best place in home for product photography?
LDS said:You should not hijack an existing thread for a different subject - you should open a new one.smursalin said:I am a product photographer and currently using Nikon. What will be the best place in home for product photography?
Ah, I wasn't aware of such limitation.Valvebounce said:Whilst I wholeheartedly agree with the sentiment, if you notice smursalin only has one other post and is unable to start a thread, an unfortunate side effect of spam bots (and human spammers) posting irrelevant crap!
Well, the equipment is irrelevant for suggesting how to setup a home studio for product photography, but someone should then open a dedicated thread on his or her behalf.Valvebounce said:One could also argue that perhaps they should try the Nikon forum, but they came here for whatever reason!![]()
Wherever you have full control of the light.smursalin said:I am a product photographer and currently using Nikon. What will be the best place in home for product photography?
Wow!!!LDS said:You may need not to travel much for landscapes:
http://www.bjp-online.com/2018/05/marcus-desieno-surveillance/
cayenne said:Wow!!!LDS said:You may need not to travel much for landscapes:
http://www.bjp-online.com/2018/05/marcus-desieno-surveillance/
That is a very interesting article...interesting out of the box thinking on making new art out of tech, especially tech that is move and more pervasive and encroaching on our daily lives.
Also, to note...I was the gentleman on this thread asking about product shots. I just started a thread in this forum to see if anyone wants to discuss that...that sounds interesting to me too.
cayenne