I would like to post some photos of clear merchandise in a website but how can I do this? What type of background should I used because I had been using a white background and but I I'd doesn't show the glass of I get the reflection of the flash on the product.
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The best and easiest way to take pictures of clear objects is to use dark background or a background with a gradient.
Thank you! I will try doing that.
No problem, remember to post an inspiration of how it came out. It would be nice to see!
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