luksfuks

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

Put your pricing sheet on your web site. Potential clients will then filter themselves, allowing you to concentrate on the ones who can actually afford your service.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Yes. You're supposed to store them not at the driest place on earth, but rather at a specific rel.humidity (usually 45%).

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

If you want no shadow on the background, you can either

  • Separate the subject farer away, so that the shadow falls outside of the frame, or
  • Slightly overcook the background to force it white despite shadows

If you want no shadow on the floor:

  • Stand the subject on a white acryllic sheet.
  • Raise it a bit above ground level, so that the camera can't see where the background meets the floor. Place the camera far away and low to help with that.
  • Light the subject normally. Don't bother with lighting the floor panel. It's reflective and will mirror the background into the camera.

Assuming you have even white on the background, you will also get even white on the "floor". No need to overexpose anything. You can model the white sneakers properly, despite them being embedded in background white.

With still subjects, this setup even supports foreground/background exposures for automatic clip paths, because the two light groups are pretty much independent.