A quick model of a lightbulb then replicated in Modo, with a touch of CC in PS.
Easy peasy.
Lightbulbs
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nice looking simple shot! looks like you don't have any bloom or glare on the render? whereas alot of times that effect can be overdone, I feel like it's necessary in a shot like this