Having worked in the Film industry for 20 years along side creative agencies like Hungryman etc. I can say that's not how top level product advertising is created, not in small lighting boxes like that. The problem is the light ray bouncing in small area's has no fall off and therefor no geomapping for 2D images which produces flat plastic looking images with no story to tell. On the high end we use reflective tables with full film lighting stages and controlled bounce and negative lighting to do product photography. Although really most companies are just moving to using images generated in Maya or autodesk apps now.
But this is a great way for a local business to get started doing local work in their city. It adds one more service a photographer can build clientele for by networking for sure.
Thanks for Posting,
Jack
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