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Hi Guys,
I've been asked to photograph various chemical kits for a company I've done PR stuff for before. The kits are quite small and all bottles are 5ooml in volume.
I've been told they have to be done in the office and as such I need to bring everything including a bench!. I have a light tent, although this may not be big enough for the combination of kit shots so I'm taking a background roll of Polar white paper attached to a background support pole system along with a fold up table to create a kind of cove.
My biggest issue is that I only have 2 elinchrom D lite 2 studio flashes with a small and larger softbox. I also have 3 speedlights (Yonguno that I can fire remotely) and stands for them.
Could I get away with the speedlights and brolly's or would you get a separate studio light to light the background to go with the D lites?.
Either way, what lighting technique would you employ to get nice even lighting on subject and background to ensure a clean white backdrop (the images will be pasted amongst text on websites , flyers etc) and to ensure minimal PP required as images are needed asap after the shoot.
Many thanks in advance for any help/advice.
I've been asked to photograph various chemical kits for a company I've done PR stuff for before. The kits are quite small and all bottles are 5ooml in volume.
I've been told they have to be done in the office and as such I need to bring everything including a bench!. I have a light tent, although this may not be big enough for the combination of kit shots so I'm taking a background roll of Polar white paper attached to a background support pole system along with a fold up table to create a kind of cove.
My biggest issue is that I only have 2 elinchrom D lite 2 studio flashes with a small and larger softbox. I also have 3 speedlights (Yonguno that I can fire remotely) and stands for them.
Could I get away with the speedlights and brolly's or would you get a separate studio light to light the background to go with the D lites?.
Either way, what lighting technique would you employ to get nice even lighting on subject and background to ensure a clean white backdrop (the images will be pasted amongst text on websites , flyers etc) and to ensure minimal PP required as images are needed asap after the shoot.
Many thanks in advance for any help/advice.