I love the Tudor Pelagos pic
Im just starting out photographing watches as a hobby and to give me an interest and learn from. If anyone who photographs watches to a high standard can give me hints and tips then it would help. At the moment im starting using only 1 light source to help me master that first and then i can add more light sources after that. Below are my watches as i have only been collecting for 7 or 8 months and buy watches that i like rather than to follow the crowd as they say. Anyway here goes-
My Casio G Shock, the theme sort of fitted.lol
G Shock by Mark Molloy, on Flickr
Again another themed image with the Tudor being a superb tool watch-
Tudor 4 by Mark Molloy, on Flickr
My fantastic Grand Seiko SBGA231- a stunner in real life.
Grand Seiko 2 by Mark Molloy, on Flickr
My trusty Omega Diver 300M-i love the dial as it changes so much in differing light-
Omega 3 by Mark Molloy, on Flickr
My Zenith Defy El Primero 21-
Another interesting watch that some will love and some will hate but there is no denying the engineering behind it-
Zenith 1 by Mark Molloy, on Flickr
The watch that started my journey, the Bremont Alt1 WT on a Pavstraps Kudu strap-
Bremont 4 by Mark Molloy, on Flickr
Last edited by markyboy.1967; 15th July 2019 at 19:26.
I love the Tudor Pelagos pic
Very nice photos. What sort of lighting do you use?
cheers
I have various lights but this was with a Godox light with a small soft box. I may be making it harder with only 1 light and not stacking images but i want to start to understand the basics first.