From YouTube: Tips on taking good watch photos
I tend to take tight shots of my watches and do some light editing to make the dials and details look clearer. I will at times, include objects in the background if they tell a story, but I mostly keep my shots as tight possible and with not much in the background My biggest challenge is crystal glare and reflections on watches without anti-glare crystals (editorial comment: why ALL watches don’t have anti-glare crystals nowadays is beyond me!!😖). Oddly enough, I’ve found that some of the best lighting is inside cars 🤷🏻‍♂️
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From YouTube: Tips on taking good watch photos
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