Product Photography Tips For Simple & Unique Imagery (How I Shot It)
Product photography doesn’t have to be complex, but it does require attention to detail. Take a look at how I shot this Jasper Conran bag for a striking, minimalist look.
Product photography doesn’t have to be complex, but it does require attention to detail. Take a look at how I shot this Jasper Conran bag for a striking, minimalist look.
Product photography is one of the most gear hungry forms of photography I have tried. What is the bare minimum to get you going? Here’s my opinion.
Feeling inspired, I created this photo of a Nike Running Shoe. Find out how I did it in this detailed article. The technique is pretty simple. Why not give it a go yourself?
Product photography is a lot of fun. Of every photographic discipline I have tried, I find it the most creatively and technically challenging. Take a look at this detailed guide dissecting this unique photo.
This photo is far more complex than it may first appear. With this very in-depth “How I Shot It,” I hope to give you a good idea of how it was accomplished.
Having spent a couple months watching videos and creating photos, find out if I still think Photigy is a good investment. Is is the best place to learn product photography?
Photigy is an online educational resource specifically aimed at teaching product photography. So, what makes Photigy so good? How is it different? And why should you part with your cash?
Product photography can be expensive. Check out this DIY shooting table solution from Alex Koloskov over at Photigy.
Once upon a time I had an Etsy shop. I learned a few tricks along the way for taking great product shots on a budget. Now I’m sharing those tips with you!
As a product photographer, or any photographer, really, you’ll see your money being spent on gear and goodies to help you with your craft, so anywhere that you may be able to cut corners gear wise is definitely a plus.
When you flip though an IKEA catalog, can you spot the difference between what is a photograph and what is a high-res rendering? Well it might surprise you to find out that nearly 75% of an IKEA catalog is computer generated.
In photographing products for advertisements, there is a lot of preparation, discussion, and organization that will go into making ‘the’ image. In this article, I will try to show you the process of an advertising shoot from both points of view: photographer as well as the retoucher, since I do both.