Today I needed to shoot some Digium interface cards for 888VoipStore.com. The challenge was that I wanted to get a vertical shot with a reflection underneath. The reflection was simple, just shoot the product over a sheet of thick plexiglass that is sitting on top of a sheet of white muslin. Getting the card to “stand up” required a little bit of thought. At first I tried some acrylic blocks but that stood out too much and would require more Photoshop work than I wanted to do. The same thing happened with white blocks. The final solution turned out to be super simple. I used a boom arm and suspended the cards using fishing line. With the strobes going off the fishing line just disappeared making touch-ups for real fast.
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Digium card photo shoot
snom MeetingPoint IP Phone Shoot
The snom MeetingPoint is a new conference room phone from snom. With a slick design and top-notch features, we decided to go for a shot that made the phone look at home on a conference room table. Not having a conference table in my house, our dining room table would have to suffice.
For those of you who want to see the setup it was actually a pretty simple layout. With a single Westcott Spiderlite TD5 providing the key light and two reflectors providing fill light I got a nice even illumination with enough forward direction light to give add to the depth and dimension.
Camera: Canon 50D
Lens: Canon 50mm f/1.8
ISO: 800
Focal Length: 50mm
Aperture: f/11
Shutter: 1/13th
Cisco Phone Photoshoot for 888VoipStore
While product photography may not be as glamorous or fun as shooting weddings or engagements, I still enjoy doing it and it is the bulk of my daily work. There is quite a challenge in getting lighting and exposure dialed in that I really get a kick out of. Here are some shots I did today for http://VoipStore.com.
Product shoot for VOIPSpeak
I actually got my start doing product photography and still enjoy doing it whenever possible, I actually still do quite a lot and was one of the main reasons for building a home studio. This weekend I got in a small project for VOIPSpeak to shoot a new wireless phone. Nothing overly special but I like letting people know I still enjoy product photography.
Product Shoot for Fonality
After the last shoot for Fonality, we were asked again to do another product shot for a product manual. This time they didn’t want them with an “artsy” look, they wanted high quality images with a very normal look with all of the products being lit exactly the same and shot at a very low angle. This was a major rush job but after pulling a light night we got it delivered on-time.
Fonality Photo Shoot
The new trixbox appliance is now available and they needed some new pictures right away so it was off to the studio to get some quick shots. Over the weekend I will be doing some more along with some phones that they needed new shots of.
Cactus Wireless Flash Triggers
This was another recent photo shoot for L7Foto.com (our educational photography blog site). These wireless triggers allow you to easily utilize off-camera flashes at a fraction of the cost of conventional wireless trigger systems. If you are into photography, be sure and check out the site.
Polycom Product Shot
Product shots can be interesting or boring as all hell. In this case we had a black product that we needed to make look a little futuristic. To accomplish this we shot it on top of a plexiglass sheet that was on top of black muslin. The shot turned out quite nice. Images from this shoot were used in an article at http://voipspeak.net.










