This is a blog series where I share my most useful Product Photography tips. These tips will help you take better photos of your products whether you work from your studio, home office or kitchen table. Visit the blog every Tuesday to see a new tip. There are 7 in total and you can see all published tips under the category ‘Product Photography Tips’. Give your photos a sense of scale Seeing a product in a photo is not the same as seeing it in real life. It's difficult to sho
This is a blog series where I share my most useful Product Photography tips. These tips will help you take better photos of your products whether you work from your studio, home office or kitchen table. Visit the blog every Tuesday to see a new tip. There are 7 in total and you can see all published tips under the category ‘Product Photography Tips’. Choose a neutral toned background to make bright colours stand out Using bright colours as a backdrop for your photos can be t
This is a blog series where I share my most useful Product Photography tips. These tips will help you take better photos of your products whether you work from your studio, home office or kitchen table. Visit the blog every Tuesday to see a new tip. There are 7 in total and you can see all published tips under the category ‘Product Photography Tips’. Use tracing paper to diffuse light Whether you use natural light from a window or artificial light from a desk lamp diffusing
This is a blog series where I share my most useful Product Photography tips. These tips will help you take better photos of your products whether you work from your studio, home office or kitchen table. Visit the blog every Tuesday to see a new tip. There are 7 in total and you can see all published tips under the category ‘Product Photography Tips’. Use a window with indirect sunlight If you’re a firm believer in using natural light in your photos (and are patient enough to