Any photographers in here?

i think the first one is the most interesting, with the glass. gives it an element that sets it off a bit. the water drop image/concept has been done a million times(do a google image search for "drop of water"), might give you some ideas. you need to add some other element or interplay to make it more interesting, unique, or engaging.
 
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2 Profotos against the white paper

1 elinchrom with umbrella on the left up high
1 profoto shooting into a silver reflector on the right

how are they against the white paper? You just want to make darn sure that the light from the strobes hitting the background DOES NOT directly hit your subject.

also how far is your subject away from you white seamless

or use just a silver reflector on the right instead of the light + reflector.

also i would use some shiny tile bored to give a little reflection.
 
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how are they against the white paper? You just want to make darn sure that the light from the strobes hitting the background DOES NOT directly hit your subject.

also how far is your subject away from you white seamless

or use just a silver reflector on the right instead of the light + reflector.

also i would use some shiny tile bored to give a little reflection.


Ya the light is getting reflected to the subject too much from the paper. They're anywhere between 2 to 3 feet away (small studio).

I figured it out now...got some help from a friend of mine. thanks though.
 
Not sure why I like this one... probably since it's so simple
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I'm a sucker for big brake kits
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