Products were multiple exposures, sometimes layered on stacked sheets of glass - single products use separate exposures for foreground and background, which made soft halos and silhouettes. These took weeks of playing and a small mountain of 35mm polaroid. I used lighting gels where I wanted intense color, which the pushed film really loved. But at the start, i had a hazy idea of color and texture, and kept my mind open for happy accidents, etc.
I'm humbled, I sometimes forget there are professionals like you on this site...
I've never created anything close to this.
Does anybody remember Aaron Jones Hose Master?
http://richardwalkerimages.com/2014/07/20/studio-lighting-with-a-hosemaster/
Actually maybe this is not off-topic since it's a digiroid of my current progress. This is shot on an un-lit white BG because I planned to shoot it with a white BG and blur the outline of the subject onto the BG creating a white BG with a subject blur and then a subject with a highlight outline and etc. Anyway, I just need to workout the beauty etc...Excellent! Thanks for the explanation! I am SOOO glad you found us and that you are willing to share. I hope I can pick your brain about more of your posts.
edit: I think I am going to try something like this on some old boots...
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