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How to shoot the side view of glasses?

In terms of equipment, actually, the requirements for taking glasses are not very high. A 18-135, 24-12 is enough. It is best to capture local details with a macro, without post-cutting.

1. In lighting, two lamps, one high-position soft box with back light, one soft box for front, three lamps, two soft boxes for front, and one soft box for back high and down.

2. Above the aperture F11, because the closer you get, the shallower the depth of field, so the depth of field should be covered, from the mirror to the eyes and legs, or if you want to highlight other blurred feelings locally, it can be below F11.

3. Pay attention to the performance of the glasses surface, adjust the angle of the soft box, and try not to let the white square shadow of the soft box project onto the mirror surface.

4. In terms of modeling, look at the customer's needs and try to show the front, overlooking, left and right sides, and the opening and closing of the glasses legs.