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Photographing Glasses and Bottles

June 23rd, 2009 msoo No comments


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We’ve been asked by a few prospects to show them sample images that we took of reflective objects. We figure that we’ll just post a shot we took for a fellow friend, owner of Vintagio winery, which he promptly used for his business card.

The biggest challenge for 99% of product photographers out there are photographing reflective products such as bottles, glasses and especially spheric items. It’s really because with these surfaces, you’ll see the reflection of anything and everything around the object, the sky, windows and even the photographer and his/her camera! The worst thing to do is to use the on-camera flash that creats a hotspot on the reflective objects.

The distractions are avoidable by surrounding the glass object with a surface that you want to see, such as white board or plastic. It’ll help tremendously to create the perfect glass or bottle imagery you want.

- Michael Soo

Wedding Cake Photography

September 15th, 2008 msoo No comments

It was shot two weeks ago for a bakery in Burlingame that sells wedding cakes. I figure I’ll proudly post this image that represents warmth, texture, sweetness and class. It’s definitely a beautiful cake.


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A Victory at Trader Vic’s

September 14th, 2008 msoo 1 comment

Trader Vic’s is a wonderful Polynesian-themed restaurant that has locations worldwide. The founder of the chain, Victor Bergeron Jr, is reputed to have invented the notorious Mai Tai around the time of World War II (yes, this restaurant chain has been around a LONG time).

As you’ll see from this collection of photographs, what the restaurant needed from me, a food photographer, was pictorial representation of a number of its menu items for use at international locations to standardize the look of their food. And with restaurants in locations ranging from Palo Alto to Los Angeles to Atlanta to Abu Dhabi to Beirut to Berlin to Tokyo…and the list goes on, you can see how the customary local cuisine presentations might vary and would benefit from these photos!

(Click on an image, then use your RIGHT and LEFT arrow keys to go through all of them)


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As we all know, kids and animals are the traditional bugaboos for photographers. At Trader Vic’s in Palo Alto, I discovered a third problem model: the lowly sterno. As I mentally prepared my blog before this shoot, the titles “Mai Tai, Oh, My” or “Oh, My, Mai Tai” were rolling around in my head. However, this next picture—which took nearly FOUR HOURS to shoot—changed all that.


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This photograph contains many elements that are typically a challenge to get right. Reflective containers dare not reflect the camera gear, for one. The beverage ice cubes in the Mai Tai at the front had to be frozen and the mint had to look refreshing to the eye. Minutiae required attention…burning faux grill marks on the skewers, for example. Food stylist, Randy Mon and I had our hands and eyes full indeed.

But I’ll cut to the chase. The dancing flame over the little silver kettle took the most time of all, and it became a head game between us and the can of sterno. Everything would be set: lighting, ice cubes, Blue Hawaiian, skewers…and the sterno would die down. Reset. Sterno wouldn’t flame well. Reset.

I think you get the idea. It was either the sterno, or us. And a picture tells a thousand words. Michael+team: 1; Sterno: 0!!

— Michael Soo

Commercial Photography Presentation launched

January 7th, 2008 msoo 2 comments

Our commercial photography presentation, has been officially launched alongside our website redesign, SooPhotography.Com !!!

This is great news as we have been working diligently on the presentation as well as our new website for a while now. Our fashion/lifestyle/beauty/glamour website is still under construction but will be up shortly as well. Stay tuned!!

Please sit back and be inspired. Place us into your marketing toolbox.

Commercial Photography with Michael Soo