CHAPTER THREE
the surface of a photo drink can be made by using
some of the hero liquid plus a clear liquid dish or hand
detergent. Using clear dish detergent to make the
bubbles will keep the bubbles looking more natural.
To make and place bubbles, use a plastic dropper.
Put about 1/4 cup of the hero liquid into a mug or
cup, and mix 1 tablespoon of clear liquid dish detergent
into it. With the tube end of the dropper in the liquid,
quickly squeeze and release the dropper bulb several
times. Keep squeezing the dropper bulb until you
see several bubbles the size that you want fl oating in
the cup.
When everything on set is ready for fi nal capture, working
at the set and using the dropper, suction a few bubbles
into the dropper. Choose bubbles that are the size you
want fl oating on the hero beverage. Wipe the outside of
the dropper with a paper towel before depositing the
bubbles on the beverage surface.
Th ere isn’t a magic formula for how long the bubbles
will last. Some hang around for a long time, some are
short lived. You will need to watch them during
the photography process. If bubbles burst, they can be
replaced.
Supplies used to make surface bubbles:
● Clear liquid dish or hand detergent and water
● Plastic bulb-type dropper
● Cup or mug
● 1/4 cup of the hero liquid
Th e image of ice tea on a sunny table was created using
all the techniques in this chapter. Both the pitcher and
glass contain acrylic cubes of diff erent sizes and shapes.
Th e glass was treated with frosting and condensation