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Tips for flash product photography

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photosalut provides expert advice on product photography with flash. We explain in an easy-to-understand way the techniques and tips you need to take professional-level photos. Take attractive product photos and increase your sales!

Product photography techniques with flash: Tips for professional results

Instead of using the strobe light directly, use a reflector or diffuser to soften and diffuse the light and bring out the texture and color of the subject naturally.

A photorealistic image showing a product, possibly jewelry or cosmetics, lit by a strobe.  The strobe is not directly shining on the product, but instead is bounced off a large white reflector to produce soft, diffused lighting. The background is clean and simple, with a subtle gradient.  The focus is sharp on the product, highlighting its texture and color. The overall aesthetic is clean, professional, and high-end.
A high-resolution, photorealistic image of a small electronic device, such as a smartwatch or earbuds, lit by a strobe. The lighting creates subtle, natural-looking shadows that enhance the three-dimensionality of the product. The background is a neutral, uncluttered gray. The image is crisp and detailed, highlighting the texture and metallic finish of the device.  The lighting showcases the depth and curves.

By using the right strobe placement, you can manipulate the shadows and bring out the three-dimensionality of the product. The key is to avoid shadows that are too strong, and to create natural and beautiful shadows.

By using a main light source and an auxiliary light source, you can achieve more advanced lighting. Adjust the light balance to bring out the best in your subject.

A professional product shot of a bottle of perfume.  The image is lit using two strobes: a main light source positioned to the left, slightly above and in front of the product, creating a highlight on one side; and a fill light positioned to the right, to soften the shadows and illuminate the other side of the bottle evenly. The background is a soft, dark gray gradient. The image is sharp, showcasing the detail of the bottle and the liquid inside. The overall mood is luxurious and sophisticated.

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The placement of strobes can bring out the appeal of your products. By using main and auxiliary light sources, you can create a three-dimensional effect and a luxurious feel.

A close-up product shot of a luxury watch, meticulously lit with two strobes. One strobe acts as the key light, highlighting the watch's face and creating a distinct shadow on the opposite side. A second, smaller strobe provides fill light, subtly illuminating the shadowed areas to soften the contrast and enhance detail. The background is a simple, dark gray, allowing the watch to be the focal point. The image should have a professional, high-end feel, demonstrating mastery of light and shadow.
A product photo of a sleek, modern smartphone on a wooden table. The background is a blurred, out-of-focus bokeh effect, created by a strobe lighting setup that emphasizes the smartphone. The strobe illuminates the phone brightly, while the background is subtly lit, creating a shallow depth of field.  The overall image should be clean, minimalist, and professional, highlighting the product against a beautifully blurred background. The wooden table should appear warm and slightly textured.

Adjusting the brightness and color of the background can greatly change the impression of your product. Use strobes and reflectors to properly light the background.

Using light-diffusing tools such as a diffuser or umbrella can soften the harshness of strobe light, resulting in more natural and beautiful product photos.

A studio shot of a delicate porcelain teacup and saucer. The image is softly lit using a strobe diffused with a large softbox. The soft light eliminates harsh shadows, creating a smooth and even illumination across the teacup and saucer. The background is a soft, neutral gray, allowing the tea set's subtle details to stand out. The overall mood is serene and elegant, showing a mastery of soft, diffused lighting.

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By adjusting the angle and light intensity of the strobe, you can highlight the texture and three-dimensionality of the product and create attractive shadows.

A high-key product shot of a luxury watch on a black marble surface.  The watch is illuminated by a single strobe from the upper left, creating a dramatic shadow to the lower right that accentuates its details. The background is softly blurred, focusing attention on the watch. The image should have a professional, polished feel, with high resolution and realistic lighting effects.  The overall mood is elegant and sophisticated.
A photorealistic image of a sleek, modern smartphone on a white background.  Two strobes are used: a main strobe slightly above and to the left, providing key light, and a fill strobe positioned opposite, softening the shadows.  The background is pure white, providing high contrast. The image should be sharp, with accurate color reproduction and subtle, realistic reflections on the phone's surface. The image should evoke a clean, professional and appealing feel.

By effectively combining main and auxiliary light sources, you can create more complex lighting with greater depth.

By retouching and correcting images taken with a flash, it is possible to create more perfect product photos.

A before-and-after comparison image showcasing the power of post-processing.  The 'before' image shows a product shot of a glass bottle with some minor imperfections and uneven lighting. The 'after' image, created using post-processing techniques, showcases the same bottle with enhanced lighting, corrected imperfections, and vivid colors, demonstrating the use of strobes for the initial image capture and retouching software for perfecting the final product. The lighting should be consistent across both images.

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A hyperrealistic, 8K resolution photograph of a jewelry product photoshoot. The main subject is a delicate gold necklace with a pearl pendant, meticulously detailed, resting on a velvet cushion. The background is a clean, minimalist white backdrop. The lighting is achieved using a single strobe, positioned slightly off-center and high above the necklace, creating soft, diffused light with subtle shadows to highlight the texture and shine of the gold and pearl. The color palette is warm and luxurious, emphasizing the gold's gleam and pearl's iridescence.  The camera angle is a slightly elevated, three-quarter view, providing a clear view of the necklace's details and the pearl's lustre. The overall mood is elegant and sophisticated. The image is styled in the classic, clean aesthetic of high-end jewelry photography.  The velvet cushion is deep blue, adding a touch of contrast. The image should reflect the high quality and attention to detail that is expected in professional product photography. The strobe should be subtly suggested but not explicitly visible.  Focus should be razor sharp on the necklace and pearl.

The basics of strobe lighting

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Shooting multiple products using a strobe

We will explain how to use a flash to effectively photograph multiple products.

An ultra-high definition, photorealistic image depicting a product photography setup featuring three distinct products: a sleek modern watch, a minimalist leather wallet, and a pair of stylish sunglasses. The products are arranged on a rustic wooden surface, set against a neutral gray backdrop. The lighting employs three strobes: one positioned to the left, providing soft key light on the watch; another above and slightly to the right, acting as a fill light for the wallet; and a third from behind, creating a subtle back light accentuating the sunglasses' frames. The color palette emphasizes natural textures and tones. The camera angle is slightly elevated, looking down on the products from an angle that showcases their features effectively. The mood is clean and modern, reflecting the sophisticated style of the products.  The wooden surface has a visible wood grain texture. The image is inspired by the style of renowned product photographer Peter Hurley. The overall resolution is 8K, emphasizing sharp detail and hyperrealistic texture on each product.  The strobes themselves should not be visible.
A photorealistic, ultra-detailed 8K image showcasing the versatility of strobe lighting in product photography. Three distinct products are featured: a glass bottle of perfume (emphasizing transparency and reflection), a soft cashmere sweater (highlighting texture and softness), and a metallic silver jewelry box (showing shine and surface detail). Each product is individually lit to showcase its specific characteristics. The perfume bottle uses soft, diffused lighting to reveal its delicate shape and contents, while the sweater uses gentler lighting to highlight its soft fibers. The silver jewelry box employs more focused light to accentuate its metallic sheen. The background is a simple, elegant grey. The strobes are subtly positioned to avoid being visible but are crucial for the unique lighting for each product.  The color palette is carefully coordinated to complement each item, highlighting its unique materials and properties. The camera angle is slightly elevated for an optimal viewpoint. Each product is lit individually, demonstrating mastery in adjusting strobe power and position according to the material's properties.  The image reflects the style of high-end commercial product photography, emphasizing precise lighting control and immaculate detail.  The mood is sleek, professional, and sophisticated.

Techniques for adjusting strobes to suit the subject material

We will explain how to set up a strobe depending on the material.

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