These bags have been lying around for ages just waiting to be individually photographed so that I can launch my madeit shop. I think I am just scared of not doing the colours justice with my photography but I WILL do it one day. Eeek!
I don't know how you do it. I can never find the time or the right way to photograph things for sale. Stylists are a mystery to me, how they make things look so good.
WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?!?!?! They're going to look great! I have two cents to offer - please excuse if it sounds bossy - point form just does 'bossy'.
1. Do 'em all at once, so there's consistency 2. White background 3. Natural source of light (but not direct sunlight) 4. Definitely no flash (flattens everything) 5. Get in as close as you can (and often as low as you can) for an interesting shot 6. Although I realise you'll probably need to shoot the whole bag so people know what they're buying as well. 7. Ignore everything I said above at will and if it came over bossy... 8. In which case I'll be quiet and behave myself now.
I don't know how you do it. I can never find the time or the right way to photograph things for sale. Stylists are a mystery to me, how they make things look so good.
ReplyDeleteWHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?!?!?! They're going to look great! I have two cents to offer - please excuse if it sounds bossy - point form just does 'bossy'.
ReplyDelete1. Do 'em all at once, so there's consistency
2. White background
3. Natural source of light (but not direct sunlight)
4. Definitely no flash (flattens everything)
5. Get in as close as you can (and often as low as you can) for an interesting shot
6. Although I realise you'll probably need to shoot the whole bag so people know what they're buying as well.
7. Ignore everything I said above at will and if it came over bossy...
8. In which case I'll be quiet and behave myself now.