If your product is white, there are a few things to consider when photographing your product. A white product against a white background is not a dynamic image. Think of pearls as an example. Often pearls are pure white. The edges of the pearls will fade
Read MoreJewelry photography is a speciality of StyleExpo Photography. We have been photographing jewelry in our DTLA photo studio for over 8 years. Successful jewelry product photography requires an understanding of lighting and how to capture highlights that define and enhance the jewelry.
Read MoreI am often asked from clients if I think it is better to crop the model’s face or not. First off, if you let the model agency know that you are going to crop their face so they are not recognizable, you might get a cheaper rate on the model. If you decide you want to crop the model’s face, then you have options where to crop.
Read MoreOne of our biggest pet peeves is when our clients ask us to remove the dark reflections on their jewelry images. This is usually when I pull out magazine ads from Cartier and Tiffany’s. Their jewelry images have tons black reflections on the jewelry.
Read MoreSingle products shot tabletop don’t have to be boring. There are lots of elements to consider when shooting single products table top. Lighting and the shooting surfaces are two elements we adjust at Styleexpo Photography to create dynamic single product images.
Read MoreIn the apparel world, there are lots of terms used for when you want an image not on form (eg, not on a model). We get calls requesting “Flats", but really they just mean images not on models. Often times the terms “Flats” and “Product” shots are used interchangeably.
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