30 People Reveal How Their Photo Setup Looked Vs. The Result It Produced (New Pics)
“The Setup Vs. The Shot” social media trend blew up less than a year ago when photographers and creative directors posted side-by-side pictures of their setups for photos alongside the stunning finished photographs. It showed that you don’t need fancy equipment to make a shot worthy of a magazine cover, and that being ingenious is all that matters, at least for the most part.
The trend hasn’t gone anywhere, and we’re back with a new compilation of revealing posts that show what really happens behind the scenes. Scroll down, upvote your favorite pics, and get inspired! After you’re done, be sure to check out our previous article with a compilation of the low-key setups vs the incredible results.
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What creates the green background? What creates the liquid splashes? This setup alone is far from the final shot
A new social media trend has photographers sharing contrasting images of their photo setups and the finished results that often show a staggering contrast. Previously, we talked to Jordan, an Instagram photographer and social media influencer from Virginia Beach who said that a good setup often plays a quintessential part in creating a successful shot.
Jordan said that photographers customize their setups to come up with a good shot, and “it is always the one that brings out details in every picture.” “The kind of setup I made to come up with that shot was a regular pink sheet for a bed that I used as a backdrop and put in the water,” he commented, referencing his own viral Tweet.
I'm sure it's just a trick of the light, but this beautiful woman has the absolute longest fingers I've ever seen!
Oh my goodness, you're right! I just noticed.
Load More Replies...The setup can be produced by virtually anything, from DIY gadgets to makeshift tricks that all require extra time and effort. Paradoxically, what happens backstage remains invisible to the eyes of the viewers, but adds huge value to the end result. The handmade setups also prove that not every shot requires expensive equipment and professional preparation.
This is a really good photo but it seems like a lot was done for one photo
Bored Panda reached out to photographer Kimberly, a California-based photographer also known by Twitter handle @kihmberlie. With a whopping 188k Twitter followers, Kimberly is a must-follow talent that’s been creating some of the most beautiful and viral photographs on social media. Her recent post “the setup vs. the shot” amassed 70k likes and counting.
“I create my own photo shoot sets at home and show the process/behind the scenes of each shoot,” Kimberly told us. She continued: “I do every aspect that goes into each of my shoots, from photographing and editing to modeling and building the sets. I got into creative direction and photography because 5 years ago I was trying to get signed to a modeling agency, but didn’t have the resources to build a portfolio, so I figured I would do it myself until I didn’t have to anymore.”
Since Kimberly started posting her shoots back in 2018, she has always posted everything, “from the struggles to the mistakes to the inspiration, all the way to the final outcome of the photo.” “So everyone who follows me has always kind of seen what goes on prior to the final shot,” she added.
Kimberly said that she puts a lot of effort into her sets. “I want every shoot I do to be better than the last, although that’s not realistic because no one is always at a 10,” the photographer laughed. “But I do try and think of smarter or simpler ways to create an effect or set that I want because sometimes I overcomplicate something that can actually be so simple but even with that, it’s a lot of effort, stripping everything back.”
She believes that effort is very important in producing an outstanding photograph and “if you’re not putting in any effort, then what’s the point,” Kimberly concluded.
Something freakishly wrong with her right shoulder. And her face looks like she's been eating ribs without a napkin
Until you push down a little TOO hard and it fills up
Load More Replies...I like it, but I wished they hadn't smoothed out the model's skin so much.... she looks a bit doll-like for my taste tbh
look at the set up; i think she is a doll. proportions aren't right
Load More Replies...You make this beautiful shot. And then ... what the heck do you do with all the balls??
That jacket is absolutely hideous in both. It should be burned with fire.
Omg I can relate to that toe point but is he using his laptop with his big toe?! Love it!!!
He is light painting, the laptop only shows what he has so far. Toe is only to show off sadly...
Load More Replies...It's nice, but I kind of wish they didn't make it so obviously a pool. It is still cool though😊
love when people downvote for a opinion m8, Dw i upvoted for ya
Load More Replies...This is a good shot, but uh is she naked? And if so is she smoothed out or something?
You don't have to actually be upside down. All you have to do is flip the shot.
Childish of me, but she really looks uncomfortable, like she’s steadying for an epic fart
wow to do that? that's crazy for such a good wired picture.
Most of these pictures are photoshopped, if not obviously in the components, in the lighting and color. In this case they removed the tape and duplicated the pattern. (Not to say it's bad or fake or anything, photoshopping/touching up pictures is just a part of professional photography)
Load More Replies...Show your best photo you've ever taken & the associated set up, dude! We'll wait.
Load More Replies...Their hair is so beautiful, I recently embraced my natural curls and its awesome I encourage you to do it too!
I want to see this concept crossed with the one where they took pictures of people (mostly ladies) and animals. The one where most of the photos came out looking like something out of a fairy tale.
I guess they don't want to show the animal cruelty behind their work.
Load More Replies...Ninety percent pretentious twaddle, especially #27. #30 is just plain hideous. What earthly use are these?
Chillax, it’s just people sharing what they’re proud of.
Load More Replies...I want to see this concept crossed with the one where they took pictures of people (mostly ladies) and animals. The one where most of the photos came out looking like something out of a fairy tale.
I guess they don't want to show the animal cruelty behind their work.
Load More Replies...Ninety percent pretentious twaddle, especially #27. #30 is just plain hideous. What earthly use are these?
Chillax, it’s just people sharing what they’re proud of.
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