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I am looking to create a shooting environment for product photography, particularly wine and beer bottles. I understand that this type of photography is very difficult to get good results and considering I have a budget of around $500 its going to be even more difficult.

At the moment I'm thinking of setting up a white background with two large soft box's on each side. Then a light pointing at the white background behind the bottle to provide some light behind the bottle.

Am looking for suggestions for the set up and potential equipment in my price range!.

Thanks in advance, James.

I am looking to create a shooting environment for product photography, particularly wine and beer bottles. I understand that this type of photography is very difficult to get good results and considering I have a budget of around $500 its going to be even more difficult.

At the moment I'm thinking of setting up a white background with two large soft box's on each side. Then a light pointing at the white background behind the bottle to provide some light behind the bottle.

Am looking for suggestions for the set up and potential equipment in my price range!

Thanks in advance, James.

I am looking to create a shooting environment for product photography, particularly wine and beer bottles. I understand that this type of photography is very difficult to get good results and considering I have a budget of around $500 its going to be even more difficult.

At the moment I'm thinking of setting up a white background with two large soft box's on each side. Then a light pointing at the white background behind the bottle to provide some light behind the bottle.

Am looking for suggestions for the set up and potential equipment in my price range.

Thanks in advance

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Product photography, wine bottles, recommended light setup on a budget

I am looking to create a shooting environment for product photography, particularly wine and beer bottles. I understand that this type of photography is very difficult to get good results and considering I have a budget of around $500 its going to be even more difficult.

At the moment I'm thinking of setting up a white background with two large soft box's on each side. Then a light pointing at the white background behind the bottle to provide some light behind the bottle.

Am looking for suggestions for the set up and potential equipment in my price range!

Thanks in advance, James.