Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - I'm asking about your wig shooting.

I'm asking about your wig shooting.

I see. I've been involved in this issue before, and I've seen the updates there.

Don't be so insecure about yourself. Many people use a small DC to arrange the light and add some good details to take such photos. Equipment should not be a problem.

If the shooting space allows you to shoot with 50MM, if the space is tight, you can use about 35 mm It is recommended not to change the focal length. There is less distortion at 50MM, and a little zoom can make you not distracted and concentrate on shooting. A uniform focal length can also make all photos feel uniform and maintain a style.

Your photo doesn't seem to have any "fatal" damage, but the white balance is a little off. I think it was taken with automatic white balance. You can use a custom white balance to make color reproduction accurate.

The rest is more about your understanding of wig products. To put it bluntly, you should give her a soul. By extension, what would you do if you were asked to take a photo of your hair? Because hairdressing photos usually have real models and naturally have "souls", everyone's cooperation with each hairstyle is a style in itself. For you, the "soul" of wig is the "style" mentioned above, such as applicable age, applicable occasion, hair quality, color, classification (curly hair, braided hair, etc. ) this wig. Just express it accurately.

Here are some references on the Internet. You can also shoot with a fake model or put it on a shelf, so that it can be displayed in three dimensions. If you have a suitable model around you, you can also shoot a real model.

Generally speaking, the equipment problem is not big, so we can improve it from the technical aspect first. Sometimes you can add some small decorations, or you can add a watermark/border with a theme later, which can sometimes make your photos more interesting and arouse others' interest.