Next time you are preparing for a handbag shoot, think out of the box on your styling.
Who says you have to suspend the strap directly above the product to convey that it comes with a strap?
Read MoreNext time you are preparing for a handbag shoot, think out of the box on your styling.
Who says you have to suspend the strap directly above the product to convey that it comes with a strap?
Read MoreIn the last blog, Styling with Movement in Flat Product Photography, we reviewed styled content shots for social channels or a website. The focus of those images were non-apparel items such as beauty products and accessories such as a handbag.
Read MoreSingle product shots on a white background work well as thumbnails on your E-Comm site, but what type of images do you need to convey the brand or the “spirit” of the brand? Many of our clients at StyleExpo
Read MoreI love freelancers, so don’t get me wrong when I size up freelancers against a photo studio. We find all our photographers because they were freelancers.
What is the difference to hire freelancer vs a studio?
Read MoreIn the crowded space of professional photography I wanted address a few points for you to consider before you hire someone to photograph your designs and products.
I had a lot to share on this topic, so I have broken it down into a digestible 3 part blog post.
One 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.
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