
Background for the shoot
This summer, I added a sunroom to my house.
It was completed in the middle of summer.
I'll be using this sunroom for taking photos and as a simple storage space.
I used to hire professionals for product photography, but the number of products has been increasing every year, and it's impossible to do it all at once. Recently, I've been studying photography and doing everything myself.
Photography is interesting. Lighting is also very profound.
My husband had a good DSLR camera, so I'm using that, but the only hassle is that I have to swap out the SD card every time because it can't transfer via Wi-Fi (sudden complaint).
The sunroom is very convenient for photography because it lets in a lot of light.
Every year, I photograph winter items in the summer, so the heat can't be helped...
But the sunroom gets too hot.
I get a headache right away.
In addition to being too hot,
on sunny days, it's too bright, and the shadows become too strong, so the photos don't look like winter items.
So, I only take photos on rainy days.
I arrange the products, press the camera, check, take another shot...
I repeat this over 100 times. My back starts to hurt too. (Unnecessary information)

The other rainy day was a perfect opportunity.

If you'd like, please take a look at my efforts on the product page (lol).



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