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Product Photography Tutorial: How to Shoot Great Photos on the Cheap. If there’s one thing that’s true when it comes to ecommerce, it's that the perceived value of your products and the trustworthiness of your business is often judged by the quality of your web design. And a big part of having an attractive website these days also means having high-quality, beautiful product photography. But it's not just aesthetics we're talking about. Showcasing your products with high-quality images can also be the winning difference between a conversion and no sale at all.

This is particularly true if you’re also distributing your products on marketplace sites like Amazon, where they are displayed alongside those of your competitors, or selling on visual platforms like Pinterest. How to Capture High Quality Product Photos With Your SmartPhone. Get the Guide But when you're just starting out, getting your product photos shot can be an intimidating prospect because good photography can be expensive. Enjoy! What You’re Going to Need 1.

You don’t need a crazy camera system. Feature in Celebrate, by Hooray Magazine » Sweet Root Village Blog. What’s in a Prop Stylist’s Set Kit? You'll Be Surprised. Blog — Robin Zachary : Prop Stylist + Fashion Stylist New York. So You Want to be a Stylist? - Prop Closet.

I hear from so many people who ask me "How did you become a stylist? " "What was your career path like? ", so I know it's on a lot of minds. The desire to live and breathe creativity, to shop constantly and live in bright airy photo studios or go on location to gorgeous places sounds like an incredible way to earn a living!

First off I don't want to scare you, but it a LOT of work! If you follow many talented stylists and photographers on Instagram, all you see is the carefully curated results of many hours of hard work and the daily photos that you see in a feed were probably not shot every day as it appears. So what I'm trying to say, is it's a lot harder than it looks! My path began after college where I studied Fine Art, Art History, and worked at the college newspaper. Many years and many magazines later I landed at Bridal Guide Magazine as the Creative Director. I am grateful that Bridal Guide was a small company because I had the ability to do so much.