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==== PRODUCT PHOTOGRAPHY LIGHTING SETUPS ==== ===== 5. Simple Product Lighting (Two Soft Lights) ===== Setup: β’ Two softboxes at 45Β° angles β’ Product centered between lights β’ Lights feathered slightly away from the product What this teaches: Even lighting and reflection control. This is essential for learning how materials respond to light. Best beginner kits: β’ Two-softbox continuous light kits β’ Clamp lights with diffusion panels Use cases: β’ Handmade products β’ Etsy listings β’ Flat-lay or tabletop shots ===== 6. Product + Accent Light (Edge Definition) ===== Setup: β’ Main soft light for exposure β’ Accent or rim light from behind or side β’ Accent light lower power than main What this teaches: This setup introduces specular highlights and edge control, critical for shiny or textured products. Best beginner kits: β’ Three-light kits β’ LED panels with barn doors Use cases: β’ Jewelry β’ Glass, metal, or glossy items β’ Premium product images ===== 7. Light Tent Product Setup ===== Setup: β’ Product inside a diffusion tent β’ Two lights on either side β’ Optional top light What this teaches: This setup simplifies light diffusion and reflection management. Itβs excellent for beginners who want consistent results quickly. Best beginner kits: β’ Foldable light tents β’ Two continuous lights with daylight bulbs Use cases: β’ Small products β’ Consistent catalog images β’ Beginners learning exposure basics
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