I shot some accessory photos to use on my blog. This is my first attempt at "product photography"
As a number of you have experience with commercial photography and studio lighting, I'd like your comment and critique on these. Please advise on your overall thoughts, what you like or don't like (and specifically why), what you think could be improved (and how), and so forth. Any tips / tricks on this type of photography and lighting would be appreciated.
Thank you for your time and assistance.
Quick description of the setup:
The surface is a black tile purchased at a home improvement store
There were two lights. One speedlite flash for key light to the right front shot through a white umbrella. One supplementary speedlite flash to the right shooting toward the left over the items.
A white reflector was on the left to bounce soft light back onto the items. Another white reflector was placed at the rear of the tile to reflect light over the tile surface to add a glare look.
All item images were focus stacked from a number of shots, to create a sharper result with more DOF and impact, while still keeping the foreground and background blurred a bit.
Leatherman multi-tool
Canon batteries. The rubberband indicates a fully charged battery, the non-banded is used. (I do this while on nature photography shoots so I can quickly see which are ready to be swapped in to the camera)
B+W Polarizing filter