Lens reflections are the defining challenge in sunglasses photography. Your approach depends on lens type:
| Lens type | Challenge | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Clear/light tint | Minor reflections | Polariser filter on lens; 45° lighting |
| Dark tint | Camera appears as bright white dot | Shoot from slight angle; use black card around camera |
| Mirrored | Entire room appears coloured | Shoot in a plain white or black environment |
| Polarised | Reflections shift with angle | Rotate lens or change camera angle |
The safest universal setup: two softboxes at 45° from each side, both aimed at the lenses from slightly above. This creates even illumination that doesn't show as a bright point.
How you display sunglasses determines how professional the final image looks:
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Sunglasses are one of the easiest categories for lifestyle photography because the settings are obvious and aspirational:
If you can only afford one model shoot, do it outdoors on a sunny day — the natural squinting and backlit environment looks completely authentic.
For digital lifestyle backgrounds, Sellable can place a studio shot of your sunglasses into beach, urban, or outdoor scenes.
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