I'm kind of ramping up some of my wood turning stuff to be able to sell some of it this fall and I recognize I need to put more effort into my pictures. These bowls are kind of hard to photograph and accurately show the figure in the wood. I found some good info on a wood turning forum but have had some trouble deciding on what to pick up. They seemed to agree that a tent or light box isn't ideal and that a gradient background might be a better option. Something like this. It seems super expensive to me though for basically a big sheet of paper.
I think I also need a light or two but don't know anything about them. Can I make a softbox for something I might already have at home or are they special enough I should buy them?
If I get the background and a couple lights do I need to use a "proper" camera or would my cell phone work? I have a canon t2i from back in the day but would have to figure out where its stored.
Thanks, I appreciate any guidance you guys might have.
I think I also need a light or two but don't know anything about them. Can I make a softbox for something I might already have at home or are they special enough I should buy them?
If I get the background and a couple lights do I need to use a "proper" camera or would my cell phone work? I have a canon t2i from back in the day but would have to figure out where its stored.
Thanks, I appreciate any guidance you guys might have.