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How to photograph reflective products

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What you'll need

  • Light tent or shooting tent
  • Large diffusion panels
  • Black and white foam boards
  • Polarizing filter (optional)
  • Tripod with remote shutter

Step-by-step guide

1

Understand the family of angles

Reflective surfaces act like mirrors. The angle of light hitting the surface equals the angle of reflection. Position lights outside this angle to avoid visible sources.

2

Create a light tent environment

Surround your product with diffusion material or white cards. This creates uniform reflections instead of showing individual light sources, camera, or surroundings.

Cut a small hole for your lens to avoid capturing the camera in reflections.
3

Control contrast with flags

Use black foam boards (flags) to add dark reflections for definition. Pure white reflections everywhere make products look flat and shapeless.

4

Position lights for gradients

Create subtle gradients in reflections by varying light distances. Gradual transitions from light to dark define shape and form.

5

Fine-tune camera position

Small changes in camera angle dramatically affect reflections. Shoot tethered or review frequently to adjust positioning.

Pro tips

A polarizing filter reduces unwanted reflections but also reduces overall light

Dulling spray can temporarily reduce reflections for problem areas

Shoot in a completely dark room with only your controlled lighting

Black velvet backgrounds absorb light and create clean reflections

Common mistakes to avoid

Using direct, undiffused lighting on reflective surfaces

Creating completely white reflections with no contrast

Visible camera or photographer in reflections

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Frequently asked questions

How do I avoid seeing myself in reflective products?

Use a light tent with a lens hole, shoot from a distance with a telephoto lens, or wear black clothing to minimize your reflection.

What is the best background for reflective products?

Black velvet or matte black acrylic absorbs light without creating distracting reflections. White creates clean, bright reflections.

Should I use flash for reflective products?

Direct flash creates harsh hot spots. If using flash, bounce it off diffusion panels or use softboxes positioned at correct angles.

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