Adam Sheikh
Retina on Retina (iPhone 4S on new iPad)
At my summer internship with Macbeth Photography in downtown Orlando, experimentation and spur-of-the moment ideas are encouraged.
With the recent launch of the next generation MacBook Pro, I couldn't help but be inspired by Apple's iconic minimal and isolated product shots. The goal was to recreate and emulate their style on our own.
To achieve these shots, we turned off all the lights in our all black studio and "painted" with light. Believe it or not, our light sources included the LED from an iPhone 4S, and the screen backlights from an iPad or iPod touch. Stay tuned to our blog at MacbethPhoto.com for a more in-depth explanation of this technique.
Very very pleased with the results and looking forward to revisiting this technique with more subjects and projects!
Retina on Retina (iPhone 4S on new iPad)
At my summer internship with Macbeth Photography in downtown Orlando, experimentation and spur-of-the moment ideas are encouraged.
With the recent launch of the next generation MacBook Pro, I couldn't help but be inspired by Apple's iconic minimal and isolated product shots. The goal was to recreate and emulate their style on our own.
To achieve these shots, we turned off all the lights in our all black studio and "painted" with light. Believe it or not, our light sources included the LED from an iPhone 4S, and the screen backlights from an iPad or iPod touch. Stay tuned to our blog at MacbethPhoto.com for a more in-depth explanation of this technique.
Very very pleased with the results and looking forward to revisiting this technique with more subjects and projects!