I continue to push myself in my photography. I’ve found that I prefer to look at things from different perspectives – philosophically and literally.
With photography it’s so often a combination of “thinking” and “looking” simultaneously. I know, this sounds a bit deep for “just taking product photos” but I prefer to be a little deep … otherwise my work would be boring and I would then lose interest.
So, all that being said (and thought), here are a could of product shots I did yesterday. I’m pleased with the forced perspective (thanks to me TS-E lens) and with the split tonal effects (b&w plus a little tint).

Rowenta Iron - Product Photograph

Rowenta product photograph
I am certainly enjoying what I do.
– Kyle
Twitter
- It's OK if you think I've lost it. That's pretty much the general consensus. :) http://t.co/wqNTdOPw about 10 minutes ago
- Hey @roaddogrunner. I see & hear you. Over here... In the back. http://t.co/mkhkDZ27 about 11 hours ago
- Fantastic @annamaki ! Let's eat. #happybirthdayrory http://t.co/xsmPnU2n 02:30:53 AM February 02, 2012
- brilliant commentary from a 5-year old on brands http://t.co/07pzoZZW thanks @roaddogrunner 08:55:54 PM January 31, 2012
- I'm mean … my vegan digital tech is editing 40 megapixel images of steaks, shrimp, chicken … could it be worse? 07:57:33 PM January 31, 2012
- Über happy … assistant brought me great cup from @roastinc Maple Spice Latte. Oh my! Kyle now working at warp speed. 04:44:08 PM January 31, 2012
- So proud of Bella … sleeping through the night and ringing her bell to go potty. Next? Teach her how to do long division? 01:41:21 PM January 31, 2012
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Push-Up Pops cookbook by Courtney Dial Whitmore with photography by Kyle Dreier available for pre-order at amazon.com. Order here.











