Sentences with phrase «product shot does»

I don't think the product shot does a good job of showing the beautiful color contrast on this sweater.
The online product shot does a better job than my fitting room photos of illustrating the sheen this dress has.
I want the shirt to spill down just below my waist, slightly longer at the sides as the product shot does online.

Not exact matches

I did my photo shoot in November and then had only a handful of weeks to promote and pitch my products.
I should have done a photography shoot with my products in July so I could have pitched them to magazines in August to make it into their gift guides.
«If I'm doing a product shot of a perfume bottle, is it supposed to be a study of the architecture of the the bottle itself and the beauty of the lines?
First, use your creative genius to shoot a video of your product or service in action — yes, you can pay to have it done but we didn't and instead just used a DSLR to capture some video and iMovie to edit.
«I don't know how many things you invest in,» Schultz shot back, «but I would suspect not many things, companies, products, investments have returned 38 % over the last 12 months [like we did]... [this] is not an economic decision to me... we're making this decision [for our people]... to embrace diversity.
«They call the shots and want to get the product commercialized and into the market and so they aren't doing a 2 - year feeding study and doing superficial short studies instead.»
The shots of you scooping out the final product from the blender into the pan was pretty insane... I don't think I've ever seen such a fluffy nice cream before!!
«This is a brewer calling the shots, and everything is about the beer — it's not like someone came up with a clever name but doesn't care about the product they're selling.»
But on the other hand, the seller does have a refund policy, which makes trying out this product worth a shot.
This is how she does it: she begins by muddling an orange peel with melted dark chocolate ganache, then pulls a shot of espresso through cinnamon that's been dusted on the machine, then tops the finished product with steamed milk.
Where's the shot of the finished product you ask??? Well... it's so darn good I don't have the patience to take one before it's too late!!!
Before you do send any product (s), please shoot me an e-mail to the address above letting me know of your actions so that I'll be on the lookout for any package (s).
He played against bums, but so does Memphis; and Johnson's elite shot puts him in the category of high - scoring mid-major products who can always add length and threes to any NBA rotation on both ends.
We should get this done, but my only concern is that he is very similar to Nielson... kinda would defeat the purpose in us getting him now, his obviously more experienced but his end product is still lacking, so it might rather be worth giving Riess a shot... but either way he'd be an exciting signing.
I join you on that almostawinner... but the same can be said of that famous english core that we extended / signed a couple of years back... Ramsey is a great player, can be world class but for that has to stop being so wasteful at times (bad / heavy first touch, killing counter attacks with the wrong choices, not shooting well anymore the way it looks, giving the ball away)... your not on Gerrard level at his best Gibbs is a good player but seems happy with his bit part role, doesn't look like he's crazy about pushing & challenging Montreal for a XI spot Ox, I still believe in his talent but just no end product for an offensive player with his ability; he could be our version of PFA Hazard / Costa... is it a lack of confidence?
He has little to no end product and most of his goals are lucky deflections or missed hits shot that rebound of another part of his anotomy, although he does try he just isn't good enough.
i don't see any sense in the article apart from promoting england players by the way people on here praise the ox but none realises that his final product ends in the hands of the defenders after exciting us with he runs in to defenders, i don't mean to say he's bad but i'd prefer him in the middle because there he makes runs and shoot on sight other than in the wings where he hardly create a thing... put campbell, Sanchez and walcot in the wings.
If anyone else makes or sells reusable products that are in line with the Ditch the Disposables Challenge and you'd like me to review them and do a giveaway, shoot me an email: crunchydomesticgoddess AT gmail DOT com.
If anyone else makes or sells reusable products that are in line with the Ditch the Disposables Challenge 2009 and you'd like me to do a giveaway, shoot me an email: crunchydomesticgoddess AT gmail DOT com.
above, like Hopewell have done in their product shots.
You are welcome to stay while the shoot takes place, so you can see how it's done and make sure you get the shots you're looking for, or you can send the products and arrange the details with Kristy in advance.
Finally I feel that my shots do my products justice!»
If you don't want to stick around for the shoot, you will need to arrange for your products to be sent to the studio and collected or returned after the shoot, along with instructions about how you would like your products photographed.
It could be a hashtag that encourages your customers to share shots of your products in action, like Pygmy Cloud did with #pygmybearselfie.
How do you think the product shots he took have helped you and your shop?
Being at the photo shoot, seeing how product photography can be done, has given me the confidence to retake my photos, and feel better about them.
Do you take your own product shots and how important do you think good product shots arDo you take your own product shots and how important do you think good product shots ardo you think good product shots are?
Take some lifestyle shots in natural light, and keep them simple — you don't want to detract attention from the product.
Do you take your own product shots, and what do you consider when photographing your worDo you take your own product shots, and what do you consider when photographing your wordo you consider when photographing your work?
Because even if I did happen to have a few shots where I'm in a position you can see back fat or rolls someone had decided it's more «beautiful» «aspirational» or will inspire more customers to buy the product if those so called «flaws» don't exist.
Definitely worth a shot, and it doesn't cost more than your average western diet with all it's value added products.
That said, I do generally agree with your sentiment in the sense that: I would say that eating margarine because it seems to have less calories than butter is akin to drinking diet soda for a calorie reduction — seems pretty stupid because ultimately there are so many gotchas on the product that even if there is a calorie difference, you are shooting yourself in the foot.
If you're following me on instagram then you probably saw this same pink dress last week after I got done shooting with the all things pretty Pittsburgh based company, Sweet Water Decor for their new Fall and Holiday products!
I'm not normally one to do lingerie type shoots, but being in the location we were, the products easily speak for themselves.
It makes it so difficult to shoot looks outside, but that just means we have to get creative, which is never a bad thing A It's also given us more time to work on our product line — maybe you guys followed along with the lab experiments we were doing on Snapchat?
Don't worry about the shoot or guest post just yet, do a beauty products post it should be alright for you guys tougher timdo a beauty products post it should be alright for you guys tougher time.
I love most of Laura Mercier's products and unless I am shooting, I like to wear something more lightweight on my face that doesn't look like I'm wearing a lot of makeup.
I was highly skeptical of this product but it claimed that it was a moisturizing, matte lipstick so I gave it a shot and am SO happy I did.
The collar looks very rounded in the online product shot but did not sit that way in real life — it was like any other collar to me.
It doesn't look like much in the product shot below but I recall loving it when I tried it on in - store.
To give you a background, I have been doing look - book & product shoots for their jewelry for last 3 collections and every time I feel they outdo themselves If you haven't checked out their gorgeous pieces you must.
Since testing products and various beauty routines is part of my job, following the same skincare regimen as the Angels do when they're prepping for the show was worth a shot.
I didn't like how the cardigan looked completely open, but I like how Anthropologie's product shot shows it with the top button buttoned.
I looked at the dress online... how sad does the product shot look?
Jenny expressed concern that they might highlight the hip / thigh area, and although those flap pockets do attract attention, the stitched ovals are far less noticeable in person than in the product shot.
Nothing exaggerated in what I started this story with, and it did truly feel like on of those fairy tales... One full day together with the amazing Chanel US teams, shooting the new Coco Crush jewelry line, the Mertiers D'art 2017/2018 collection, and my favorite beauty products — including the new Gabrielle Chanel fragrance.
I didn't find the blue quite as vibrant in real life versus the product shot.
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