Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - I want to take some photos about bedding. Which photographer would like to teach me?

I want to take some photos about bedding. Which photographer would like to teach me?

If you want to shoot "good-looking", first of all, your camera had better be a SLR, or at least a card machine.

There are two lighting methods:

1. Use small-area light sources, such as sunlight from curtains and desk lamps (with limited conditions). , and then use the software (simple as Meitu Xiu Xiu, etc. ) to increase the contrast, which makes the shadow effect more obvious, which can play the role of advertising. For SLR, it is suggested that the exposure compensation should be-1~-2 on the basis of program priority-in short, it should reflect a certain part (part of quilt, part of pillow, etc.). Composition is very important), and then make this part very different from other parts.

2. Use a large-area light source: the easiest way-turn on the light very brightly, or let the sunshine be enough, and then it will be fine. If it is a SLR, it is a bit overexposed. What looks cleaner is your sheets and quilts.

The Iso value should be reduced as much as possible, the conditions are limited, the camera is not good, and high ISO may produce a lot of noise.