Product Photography Equipment: The Perfect Setup
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by Aaron Day
1y ago
Whether you are taking product photography for the purpose of an e-commerce store, brand advertising, or print marketing, it is important to have the perfect photo-taking setup. Product photography is extremely important for both large and small businesses when it comes to promoting and selling their goods. Having great product photography and a high-quality studio setup can aid in producing some of the best images for your brand. The best product photography setup equipment includes a full-frame Nikon or Canon camera, a heavy-duty tripod and optional ball head, reliable software, a white ba ..read more
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Product Photography Guidelines: In General, Amazon, eBay, and Etsy
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by Aaron Day
1y ago
Product photography is crucial for sellers looking to make products stand out on popular websites while meeting their specific requirements. Finding the exact guidelines as well as general tips on taking good product photography can be challenging. Good product photography focuses on the main product and displays it without a distracting background or additional objects. The photograph displays the entire item in even light that does not hide any parts of the product. Sites such as Amazon, eBay, and Etsy have additional requirements. Generally, a good product photograph can be used across mo ..read more
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Photography Terms for Beginners: Demystifying the Jargon
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by Aaron Day
1y ago
Photography is an exciting craft to pick up, but the number of terms that beginners have to learn can be frustrating for many. Searching through the different terms out there and learning which ones are important to know from the beginning and when to apply them is a difficult task. Narrowing down the jargon is a great first step. Some specific terms, like foreground, background, and depth of field, deal with different parts of taking a photograph. Terms like crop and retouch are part of photo-editing. Different file formats, such as PNG, JPEG, PSD, and TIFF, concern how the photograph is sa ..read more
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Umbrella vs. Softbox for Product Photography: What’s Best?
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by Aaron Day
1y ago
Lighting is an important aspect of taking photographs of products. Getting just the right type of lighting to make the color and imagery of your products really pop can be tricky. This is where artificial lighting comes in as a great tool. An umbrella and a softbox are both great tools for any product photographer, whether that be an amateur photographer or an experienced photographer. What is better for product photography—an umbrella or a softbox? The type of light you choose will depend on your particular needs.  An umbrella may be best for photographing in rooms that have white walls ..read more
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Are Ring Lights Good for Product Photography?
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by Aaron Day
1y ago
Ring lights are a great addition to any photographer’s toolkit. Although they can sometimes be on the expensive side, they are essential in getting that perfect glow you’ve been looking for. These circular-shaped lights are great because you can put your lens through it, essentially eliminating any glare or shadows that may be caused by other types of lighting. We know ring lights are a great tool for photographers, but are they good for product photography specifically? The simple answer is, yes! Ring lights are great for getting the perfect glow on whatever product you’re photographing. We a ..read more
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The ins and outs of using product photos on your blog
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by Aaron Day
1y ago
When using product photography on your website, be careful when copying photos from manufacturer websites or other online sources. Even if you’re reviewing that company’s product, the owner of that photo may not want you to use their photo without express permission, and you may face legal issues. Either get permission, shoot your own product photos, or hire a product photographer. After deciding to write a review of a new product on your blog, you pop over to the manufacturer’s website and you see the perfect photo to use. Right-clicking on the photo, you save a copy, never for a second think ..read more
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Should you watermark your product photos?
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by Aaron Day
1y ago
The main reason to watermark your product photos is to protect your hard work, so other won’t use your photography without paying. Watermarking is also a good way to brand your photography, so that as your photos are used, your name is getting out there as a from of passive marketing. Many photographers also watermark photos to discourage low-quality prints. As somebody who takes product photos for your blog or website, you are likely wondering should you be watermarking these photos? The answer to this is YES, in most cases you should be watermarking your product photos. There are both pros a ..read more
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The Benefits Of A White Product Photography Background
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by Katie Furrer
1y ago
One of the best things about product photography is the ability to change the style of your brand. While many online sellers use a wide variety of backgrounds, there’s no denying that a white product photography background is still the best. Why? Busy backgrounds with lots of distracting colors and objects make your images look less professional. That’s why Thrive Product Studio would like to provide you with the following benefits of a white background product photography. Professional & Affordable The use of a white product photography background will provide you with high-quality result ..read more
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Product Photography Equipment: The Perfect Setup
Thrive Product Studio Blog
by Aaron Day
3y ago
Whether you are taking product photography for the purpose of an e-commerce store, brand advertising, or print marketing, it is important to have the perfect photo-taking setup. Product photography is extremely important for both large and small businesses when it comes to promoting and selling their goods. Having great product photography and a high-quality studio setup can aid in producing some of the best images for your brand. The best product photography setup equipment includes a full-frame Nikon or Canon camera, a heavy-duty tripod and optional ball head, reliable software, a white ba ..read more
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Product Photography Guidelines: In General, Amazon, eBay, and Etsy
Thrive Product Studio Blog
by Aaron Day
3y ago
Product photography is crucial for sellers looking to make products stand out on popular websites while meeting their specific requirements. Finding the exact guidelines as well as general tips on taking good product photography can be challenging. Good product photography focuses on the main product and displays it without a distracting background or additional objects. The photograph displays the entire item in even light that does not hide any parts of the product. Sites such as Amazon, eBay, and Etsy have additional requirements. Generally, a good product photograph can be used across mo ..read more
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