Shooting Industrial Products - Seeking Advice
Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 1:38 pm
Hi all,
I'm currently working for my internship and as you all know, interns get treated on the lowest (both pay and work). Im asked by the boss to help him get a few picture of some of the products/services to be placed on the new website.
I dont really expect to be charging him for the pics, I just want to do a good job and get a good reference for future career use...
Ok, back on track now... These 'products' are specially large machinery that sits into plant rooms of large buildings. Their dimension sizes exceed over 2m in its dimensions. I dont have any lighting nor 'shooting table' for such big toys, so Im not sure how should I get the shots.
To be specific, these are mostly industrial UPS systems, Power Factor Correction banks, and Air Conditioning controllers. If you know what I'm talking about, you may know roughly their physical sizes.
I'm also to take one or two with "engineers at work", so what I have thought is a pic of two engineers holding plans and 'pointing here and there'... then another one of the service truck with company logo on it.
Any suggestion or ideas will be much appreciated
I'm currently working for my internship and as you all know, interns get treated on the lowest (both pay and work). Im asked by the boss to help him get a few picture of some of the products/services to be placed on the new website.
I dont really expect to be charging him for the pics, I just want to do a good job and get a good reference for future career use...
Ok, back on track now... These 'products' are specially large machinery that sits into plant rooms of large buildings. Their dimension sizes exceed over 2m in its dimensions. I dont have any lighting nor 'shooting table' for such big toys, so Im not sure how should I get the shots.
To be specific, these are mostly industrial UPS systems, Power Factor Correction banks, and Air Conditioning controllers. If you know what I'm talking about, you may know roughly their physical sizes.
I'm also to take one or two with "engineers at work", so what I have thought is a pic of two engineers holding plans and 'pointing here and there'... then another one of the service truck with company logo on it.
Any suggestion or ideas will be much appreciated