Carl asked about the ways we take our guitar photographs. We know there are several way to skin the cat, but will reveal how I do it.
20 years ago I took my guitars to some place nice, took some pics and that was it. The results were sometimes nice, but overall very inconsistent.
A few years ago I decided to take it to a higher level and made some investments:
1. A good camera. Most mobile phones make mainly wideangle pics. For landscapes fine, but for product pics not so appealing, because of lack of depth in the picture. So I bought a Canon 77D.
I would prefer my 135 mm lens for the subject, but I cannot get away to much from the guitars, so the 50mm 1.8 is my main lens for this.
2. A simple camera stand. Because of the wanted apertures a longer exposure time is used with the self-timer.
3. An appealing background. You can go into nature for surroundings, but I like a studio style. At first I bought a black cloth in a camera store. Way too expensive. Worked nice, but the appearance was that of guitars coming off the background. Like they were floating. After that I got a blended blue cloth. It brought back the depth in the pictures, but the blue was somewhat chilly. Now I went to a haberdashery and got for a few bucks a dark blue velour (suede like) fabric. 7x15 foot.
Wrapped around a 3” pvc pipe it hangs from the wall. A bit wider would be better, ‘cause now I have to take care not to get the edges in view.
4. You can have never enough light. I used flash light before, but that was not very satisfying and very harsh. So I went for some not too expensive studio day-lights.
This is how my setup looks like. Maybe others have a different approach. (The humor here is, that the pics look like they were made in a studio, but the truth is, they come from a very messy livingroom. HA!)
And this is an example of how it works out:
Making guitar pictures
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Re: Making guitar pictures
Thanks for posting your setup; you pictures are always good!
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Re: Making guitar pictures
Thank you, Herman. My wife has a good camera and we have a tripod so I'll need to work on the lighting and a background to complete the arrangement. Oh, our living room is way messier.
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Re: Making guitar pictures
Ive taken so many pics out in the garden and there's alwys refections of the bushes and flowers. Usually good lighting but cant get away from the reflections.
Thats a real professional setup Herman and the guitars in your pics sure look professionally built!!!
Thats a real professional setup Herman and the guitars in your pics sure look professionally built!!!