Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What are the two shooting environments?

What are the two shooting environments?

The environment of commodity shooting is divided into outdoor shooting and indoor shooting.

The requirements for photographic products are as follows:

In a broad sense, the object of commodity shooting refers to all objects that can be sold, including natural flowers, trees, fruits, vegetables, daily necessities, industrial supplies, handicrafts, historical relics and so on. What we want to say is that, from a narrow perspective, the scope of shooting is indoor decorations, flowers, utensils, handicrafts and other small objects that can be placed manually.

Commodity photography is different from photography of other subjects. Not limited by time and environment, it can shoot 24 hours. The key to shooting lies in the organic organization of goods, reasonable composition and proper use of light, so that these goods can be displayed quietly and vividly, and give buyers real feelings through your photos.

The characteristics of commodity shooting:

1, the object is still: the biggest feature that distinguishes commodity photography from other photography is that the objects it shoots are all static objects.

2. Follow-up and follow-up: Follow-up is another distinctive feature that distinguishes it from other photography, and there is no need to rush to shoot on the spot. It can be manipulated according to the photographer's intention and completed slowly.