All posts tagged "Product Photography"
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How to Shoot and Edit White Products on White Background
The tendency when you shoot white products on white background is that the item will pop out because it will obviously blend with the background.
- Posted February 6, 2013
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Best Camera for Product Photography to Get Your Shot Off the Ground
It is common for photographer to search for the best camera for product photography, and whenever I am asked about this, here is my answer:
- Posted October 22, 2012
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Three Things to Consider When Shooting Products for Brochure Design
A photographer has in mind to capture the best photograph as he could, but a graphic designer has in mind to find a photo that would fit to what he is designing.
- Posted October 13, 2012
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Top 6 Types of Shots in Product Photography and Their Benefits
Val’s wife prepared a sunny side up for breakfast, sunny side up for lunch and sunny side up for dinner. On the next morning, when Val came in the dining room and sat before the dining table...
- Posted October 9, 2012
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Swiftlinks: Relevance Between Product Photography and Brand Perception & More
“Your product imagery primarily determines the perception potential and existing customers have about your brand and will significantly influence purchase decisions.” – Ecommerce Solutions Blog
- Posted June 25, 2012
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5 Product Photography Tips for a Serious Photographer Like You
Have you ever tried dining in a restaurant where the menu is in full text? All things you saw were words and figures, no photo? If you did, I’m sure that you found it difficult to select...
- Posted June 11, 2012
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7 Key Elements of Product Photography
In product photography, your product is the star. Every aspect on this field should focus on how to photograph your product to make sales. In which, the photo alone could cast out “buy me” message.
- Posted June 6, 2012
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Stainless Steel Photography: How to Shoot Highly Reflective Wares
A highly polished stainless steel ware is very reflective. This is the most common problem in stainless steel photography. Every object which surrounds it mirrors on its surface; making it untidy to capture – the worst if...
- Posted June 5, 2012