Showing posts with label melbourne product photographer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label melbourne product photographer. Show all posts

Tuesday, 3 September 2013

Product Photography Importance and ways

When people are doing shopping themselves, they can pick a product, feel it themselves and try it on before deciding to buy it. But if they are shopping online, they don't have the same privileges. That's exactly where product photography comes in play. It can help a lot in swaying the potential buyer's decision. You need to give them real life like experience online to sell your products.

Even if your products are great, it is very tough nowadays to sell them online without promoting them through images. In order to get good sales, one needs to display the products on-line to focus on audiences set in varied locations. Poorly lit and granular product photographs definitely won't make potential customers to spare their hard-earned money or create editors swoon with delight, therefore going to grips with sensible product photography is important if you would like to achieve success.

So, once it involves Product photography what are your options?  Basically there are two:

1. Pay money for some skilled product photos by an expert photographer;
2. Learn to require decent shots yourself.

Professional Product Photography Melbourne may be thought of expensive and out of reach for the typical average maker. But one can't ignore the amazing results one gets, if a professional photographer is hired.

And if still, you can't afford a Professional Photographer, you can always learn to take shots yourself. But then one may start worrying about a good camera. Spare the worry. You don't need to buy some fancy SLR camera for taking photographs. A cheap digital camera with a minimum of 3 megapixels is more than adequate. However, it is worth reading the manual and understanding what settings to do, though the automated settings are more than enough for your average photographs, with a trifle little bit of effort you'll be able to capture a lot of skilled shots if you know what you're doing and avoid plenty of post process on the pc later. But it is always best to get Melbourne Product Photography. Professional photography can only do good to  your product and business.

Wednesday, 28 August 2013

Tips for Great Product Photography

Product photography is a craft in which the artistic thought speaks louder than the capacities. And a product photographer's work is to go out of the box and create masterpieces that speak out about each and every detail of the object in concern. He should always experiment with new ideas and use different angles, while paying attention to the minute details in the closeups.

The product photography's sole purpose is to capture all the best features of the product at all costs without risking the quality. Some of the techniques to get great product photographs are:

1.      Always create the photographs with natural settings, so that they don't appear to be fake. Use shadow reducers and filters only if they are required.
2.      Always take care of the brighter as well as the dark sides to get the perfect balance in the picture.
3.      Try to take the photos in natural light but make sure that there is lot's of light. Shooting the photos during the day light always gives the best results. Otherwise, use a light box.
4.      Using a white background always gives the best results as it creates a focus on the object itself. Try to make an infinity curve as it enables the photographers to shoot the products against an endless white background.
5.      Never use a camera flash unless you have an indirect source of light. Because a camera flash will brighten only the front and cast everything else in the shadows, which doesn't give a good picture.
6.      Try to use an external flash. It points either upwards or to the side, thus lightening the object indirectly. This gives a more accurate representation of the product.
7.      Try to use unusual angles and unique point of views as you never know which angle will end up revealing the best shots.
8.      Try to use a natural environment as it will help to connect people with the product in the real life. Also, try to use props.
9.      Let people see for themselves the product in various colors available.
10.   Get the photos edited for different sizes and get the touch ups done accordingly. Just upload your pictures to any photo editing software and get to the editing.

Melbourne Product Photography uses the latest techniques that not only enhance the Product photography experience greatly but can also be used for Event Photography.