We are a manufacture of lighting fixtures. I am trying to take photos of our product for both web and print. We do not have a good place to take pictures. At the moment, we are just setting the product down on the carpet in the office. But I am running into several issues.
1) I know absolutly nothing about taking good pictures. I can never get the picture to look like what I see with my eyes. Pictures turn out looking like a totally different color. I need the colors of the product in the pictures to be as close to the color of the product when you pull it out of the box and look at it. I can't have a picture of a bronze light fixture looking one way on the web or in the catalog, but looking like a different color when they receive it.
2) Shadows and reflections. Many times I can't eliminate shadows or reflections. A large number of our items we sell have white or clear acrylic lenses, and the light from the ceiling in the room reflect off the product. This also happens on other items that are made of a reflective metal or something.
We use a Canon EOS Rebel XSI. I know almost nothing about the setting even after trying to read the manual. I have no desire to be a photographer, but I do need to know how to take proper pictures for our marketing media.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.


