I have been trying since last summer trying to capture my Icon Airflight STIM helmet without the light reflections. This video has definitely broke it down for me the way I need to approach this. For that I thank you 😊
Wow, you guys did a great job! I was planning to make a more ghetto POV version of a helmet "product" photography vid in my garage but now I feel discouraged after seeing this. lol!
Thanks a lot, dude, but our attempt can be improved...drastically. Just do it your way. I am sure you will be able to pull something original...the way you seeing it.
Hi Ivo, I just wondering how you got the frontal view to exclude the reflections of the studio.. I’m shooting some motocross helmets and I’d like to get some advise
The visor is not completely perpendicular to the lens axis, which helps to reduce the camera reflection in it. The small visible portion is easy to be removed in PS.
Brilliant and thank you so much ❤
Thank you for sharing your process mate! Great images at the end!
I have been trying since last summer trying to capture my Icon Airflight STIM helmet without the light reflections. This video has definitely broke it down for me the way I need to approach this. For that I thank you 😊
Thank you for your comment. I am really glad my approach was helpful.
Wow, you guys did a great job! I was planning to make a more ghetto POV version of a helmet "product" photography vid in my garage but now I feel discouraged after seeing this. lol!
Thanks a lot, dude, but our attempt can be improved...drastically. Just do it your way. I am sure you will be able to pull something original...the way you seeing it.
Hi Ivo, I just wondering how you got the frontal view to exclude the reflections of the studio.. I’m shooting some motocross helmets and I’d like to get some advise
Very interesting! Was the reflection of the camera removed in Photoshop or was that done by different lighting?
The visor is not completely perpendicular to the lens axis, which helps to reduce the camera reflection in it. The small visible portion is easy to be removed in PS.
@@IvoIvanov-imagefactorystudio Ah thanks for the reply.
Not a problem 😉
False representation of the reality of this helmet.
Like most things in our lives.
What do you mean?