Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - How to shoot the reflector?

How to shoot the reflector?

Still life photography often uses shadow plates, because the surface of photographic plates has extremely high mirror degree and flatness. When shooting, the reflector is usually used with lights or soft light shed. The reflector is not suitable for close-up shooting, and it will capture the object above the reflector (mirror effect). Therefore, when shooting, you need to stay away from the reflector more than 50 cm, tilt the product about 30 degrees, and then zoom in on the camera to shoot. Keep away from other useless light sources, including windows. When lighting with a photographic lamp, the reflector and the product to be photographed should be in the brightest position, so that other messy things will not appear on the reflector.