When you have the chance to photograph a rare bottle of whiskey, how can you refuse the offer?
This month we did a shoot in a more classic fashion. I wanted to add texture and elegance to the bottle, which would elevate its beauty even further. As I wanted a very clean look in the bottle and the glass, I decided to photograph each product separately and combine them afterwards in Photoshop.
For the light setup, I placed one broncolor Picolite with a Fresnel Spot above the background, pointing down onto the product to create long shadows and add texture to the wooden underground. I chose to use the Fresnel Spot over a honeycomb because it allowed me to focus my spot and create a vignette-like effect on the wooden underground. To fill in the shadows and add some reflections to the top of the bottle and glass, I hung a broncolor Siros 800 S with a broncolor Softbox over the setup. Additionally, I positioned two Siros 800 S with the broncolor L40 standard reflector equipped with a honeycomb grid, on the left-hand side of the camera. One of the lights was pointing to the background to create a soft gradient behind the products. The other light pointed to the right edge of the wooden underground to add some additional depth. As I was looking for soft reflections in the bottle and glass, I decided to put a diffusion panel on the right side of the setup and placed another Siros 800 S right behind it.
As I mentioned in the beginning, I decided to photograph both products separately, as they both needed slightly different setups and I wanted to avoid the glass creating reflections on the bottle. For the bottle shot, I placed an L40 standard reflector with a honeycomb grid on the Siros 800 S behind my diffusion panel. This created a soft gradient on the upper part of the bottle. I was still missing some highlights on the left side of the bottle. To create this, I first placed a white wall on the left side of the bottle. Then, I pointed a second Picolite with a projector attachment to this wall and used the metal templates to shape my light and add shine.