Modernizing the Classic Product Photography Fish Tank Splash Shot

The classic fish tank shot, a staple in product photography, is being reimagined with a modern twist. This helpful video tutorial will show you how to create your own dynamic images.

Coming to you from Scott Choucino with Tin House Studio, this great video delves into creating a more contemporary version of the fish tank splash shot, a technique widely used for advertising. This method involves dropping an object, like a product, into a tank of water to capture a dynamic splash effect. However, in this modern take, Choucino introduces vibrant elements, such as an electric pink background, to align the shot with the aesthetics of 2024. He also addresses practical considerations like water clarity and lighting setup, which are crucial for achieving a high-quality result. 

Furthermore, the tutorial covers the importance of consistent focus, timing, and capturing the perfect splash. It also discusses post-production techniques, like compositing and color correction, to refine the final image. Often, you won't get a perfect splash, and you'll need to composite several shots to get it just right. Beyond all that, it's a lot of fun! Check out the video above for the full rundown from Choucino. 

If you would like to continue to learn about product photography, check out "The Hero Shot: How To Light And Composite Product Photography With Brian Rodgers Jr.!"

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Alex Cooke is a Cleveland-based portrait, events, and landscape photographer. He holds an M.S. in Applied Mathematics and a doctorate in Music Composition. He is also an avid equestrian.

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Thanks for the shout out Alex Cooke! Hope you're doing well, happy 2024! 🍻