This is how I want to be remembered.
To make this photo, I unabashedly copied the concept used in a Wine Enthusiast magazine's full-page advertising photo of Michter's whiskey. The primary differences between my photo and the photo in the magazine are that I photographed wine in a wine glass instead of whiskey in a whiskey glass, that parts of my body show a little color and shape instead of being in complete silhouette, that I was wearing glasses instead of the other subject not wearing them, and that more of the glass and all of my hand are included in the frame instead of being partially cut off at the right side of the frame. I tried to find the photo online that inspired me to make the self portrait so I could show it to you, but had no luck.
Setup
I used a wirelessly tethered laptop computer to compose the image and to release the shutter with my left hand not included in the image. The background is white translucent acrylic. A medium continuous-light lamp behind the background is shining toward the subjects and camera to define the edges of the glass and wine in dark tones, to create glare on my glasses and to light slight parts of my face and hand, leaving the rest of me in silhouette.