Really great advice, will look at
product shot tips.
Not exact matches
Amy Hall from Red Paper House shares her
tips on how to price your handmade jewellery and how to take good
product shots using a point - and -
shoot camera and a lightbox
We split the
shoots into different
product types and we'll be showing the results on the blog over the next few weeks, along with
tips for photographing different types of objects — from cards, prints and notebooks, to cushions, jewellery and glass — to help other makers pick up practical
tips and learn how to get the best results for each
product.
In this post we look at styled
product shots and share our top 5
tips for taking great styled
product photographs
As well as arming them with a handful of professional
product shots, we wanted the
shoots to be a chance for the makers to pick up photography
tips, share ideas and hopefully gain enough confidence and knowledge to take amazing photographs themselves.
There are lots of different types of
product shots — lifestyle, cut - out, flat - lay, packshot — but in this post we're going to look specifically at styled
product shots and share some
tips for getting those right.
We also pick her brains for
tips on craft fair success and what she thinks makes a good
product shot...
photo credits:
tips image
shot by Squaresville Studios via Burnett's Boards / / BITE lipstick via Sephora's blog — The Glossy / / beauty
products from Sephora / / bride applying lipstick from Burnett's Boards, photographed by Codrean Photography + Films.