Tips for Photographing Glass
Eco Fashion Week (EFW) is taking place in Vancouver on Sept 27-30, 2010. It is being held at the Creekside Community Centre, which was part of the Olympic Village during the 2010 Winter Games.
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A Green Advisory Board helped to evaluate the fashion designers, retailers and manufacturers using the following criteria:
- Fair/ethical trade
- Local
- Custom/tailor made
- Organic/Natural textiles and materials
- Recycled/reborn
- Vintage/second hand
- Vegan/animal free/cruelty free
- Eco printing
- Fabric waste reduction
- Green marketing
- Socially responsible
- Resource efficiency
- Eco-certification
These practices can also apply to other industries and I will be looking carefully at my photography business to see what I can do to make sure it is green too!
On Sept 28, I attended runway shows featuring the spring/summer 2011 collections by designers emesha, Lara Miller, Eden, Nixxi, Lav and Kush, and Kim Cathers. Here is a quick look at the the collections by emesha and Lara Miller. The rest of the designers have been posted here.
Here's a slideshow with more photos from the show:
Eco Fashion Week (EFW) is taking place in Vancouver on Sept 27-30, 2010. It is being held at the Creekside Community Centre, which was part of the Olympic Village during the 2010 Winter Games.
Vancouver has a goal to become the greenest city by 2020 and EFW will help to educate the fashion industry and fashion-buying public about environmentally friendly best-practices and to promote those business that have good green practices.
A Green Advisory Board helped to evaluate the fashion designers, retailers and manufacturers using the following criteria:
- Fair/ethical trade
- Local
- Custom/tailor made
- Organic/Natural textiles and materials
- Recycled/reborn
- Vintage/second hand
- Vegan/animal free/cruelty free
- Eco printing
- Fabric waste reduction
- Green marketing
- Socially responsible
- Resource efficiency
- Eco-certification
These practices can also apply to other industries and I will be looking carefully at my photography business to see what I can do to make sure it is green too!
On Sept 28, I attended runway shows featuring the spring/summer 2011 collections by designers emesha, Lara Miller, Eden, Nixxi, Lav and Kush, and Kim Cathers. Here is a quick look at the the collections by emesha and Lara Miller. The rest of the designers have been posted here.
Here's a slideshow with more photos from the show:
Eco Fashion Week, unhealthy this site Vancouver, BC, Spring/Summer 2011, www.kimcathers.com
Eco Fashion Week (EFW) is taking place in Vancouver on Sept 27-30, 2010. It is being held at the Creekside Community Centre, which was part of the Olympic Village during the 2010 Winter Games.
Vancouver has a goal to become the greenest city by 2020 and EFW will help to educate the fashion industry and fashion-buying public about environmentally friendly best-practices and to promote those business that have good green practices.
A Green Advisory Board helped to evaluate the fashion designers, retailers and manufacturers using the following criteria:
- Fair/ethical trade
- Local
- Custom/tailor made
- Organic/Natural textiles and materials
- Recycled/reborn
- Vintage/second hand
- Vegan/animal free/cruelty free
- Eco printing
- Fabric waste reduction
- Green marketing
- Socially responsible
- Resource efficiency
- Eco-certification
These practices can also apply to other industries and I will be looking carefully at my photography business to see what I can do to make sure it is green too!
On Sept 28, I attended runway shows featuring the spring/summer 2011 collections by designers emesha, Lara Miller, Eden, Nixxi, Lav and Kush, and Kim Cathers. Here is a quick look at the the collections by emesha and Lara Miller. The rest of the designers have been posted here.
Here's a slideshow with more photos from the show:
Eco Fashion Week, unhealthy this site Vancouver, BC, Spring/Summer 2011, www.kimcathers.com
I recently took some photos of antique glass apothecary jars using a technique called "bright field lighting". Glass is tricky to shoot because it is both transparent and reflective. If you are not careful, here you will lose the definition of the edge of the glass and get unwanted reflections and highlights.
In this shot,
I did some post-processing - changed the image to a sepia tone, using Lightroom and added a vintage photo to the background with Photoshop. I used a levels adjustment layer to increase the brightness of the label.
The next photo shows a basic image of a glass of water with a couple of drops of food coloring, shot using the same technique without the Photoshop work. In this image I adjusted the contrast and removed a few stray water drops using the dust removal tool in Lightroom.
Another way to photograph glass is by using a dark background with highlighted edges such as in the photo of the glass vase below. The strobe was placed behind a black background, which was placed in front of a larger white background. The strobe was facing towards the white background, so the edges of the vase were lit by the reflected light.
It is very helpful to use a tripod to aid in composing the shots and to help tweak the setup. Although I used strobes for these shots, continuous lighting will work too, and a tripod will allow you to use longer shutter speeds with no problem.
A great reference for lighting, including glass is Light - Science & Magic by Hunter, Biver and Fuqua.
Here are some more tips for lighting glass:
Lighting glass
How to photograph transparent and glassy objects – Tutorial
Tips on How to Photograph Glass
thanks for this.. I’m shooting some glassware this week. reminded me to go back to the Light – Science and Magic book, the chapter on glass is amazing, in fact the whole book is incredible!
Good luck – hope you get some great shots!