Showing your three dimensional products on the two dimensional internet can be difficult - especially when you are not a naturally gifted photographer, like me. I don't even like taking pictures! Presentation is everything when a customer can't pick it up and examine it. Your photos need to show your items with detail and accuracy.
I've read a great deal of advice on this topic- from get the best camera to buy a light box and special lights. I've also seen some alternate setups to save money or at least get acceptable pictures until your business can afford the top of the line set-ups. Here's a quick synopsis of what I did to get the picture above out of one that looked similar to the one below;
Next use a program to edit your photos-I use Picassa (free download from Google) for most of my simple editing. First I crop it to eliminate what I don't need in the photo. Next I will lighten the photo and add highlights- then shadows (second tab ) Finally I will sharpen the picture (third tab). That's what I did above in the "brighter" and "clearer" shot.
I still have a long way to go when it comes to photography- but I wanted to give you a starting point- if you are as clueless to it as I am. For those who know even more and don't mind sharing- post a comment and any links you have so we can all get even better with our pictures! Remember- we can't sell something that isn't well presented so it is very much worth the effort to get better photos.
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Thanks for writing this post, it helps me understand my camera a bit better!
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