by Rob Stanley Stanley | Jul 4, 2017 | 360 Product Photography, Packshot Studio, Product Photography
The key to good marketing is tailoring your approach to attract different audiences, which is why any professional product photographer worth their salt will use different photo types for their client campaigns. Each type will start with the basics such as using a...
by Rob Stanley Stanley | May 22, 2017 | 360 Product Photography, Packshot Studio, Product Photography
When it comes to making a first impression there are no second chances which is why product photography can be the make or break for your business conversion rates. By making the effort and taking the time to create on-brand, diverse and high-quality product...
by Rob Stanley Stanley | Feb 13, 2017 | 360 Product Photography
First impressions matter. If you’re selling on line then you need to stand out from the crowd. Over 50% of shoppers place items in their shopping cart that they then don’t buy, and online sellers have seconds to encourage visitors to their website to take...
by Rob Stanley Stanley | Jul 28, 2016 | 360 Product Photography
360° product photography is a service we started offering several years ago due to the many advantages it can provide to anyone selling products online. Since then it has become one of our most popular services, and with good reason! Here are the top four reasons that...
by Rob Stanley Stanley | May 5, 2016 | 360 Product Photography
Well now is the time to give it some thought, as we’re running a discount offer during May! Our 360 product photography service was a revelation on its launch 8 years ago, and we were one of the first photography studios in the UK to adopt the technology, and...
by Rob Stanley Stanley | Jan 6, 2016 | 360 Product Photography, Lifestyle Photography, Packshot Studio, Product Photography
We’ve noticed that throughout the last few years there have been many developments in the ways consumers use visual information to make purchase decisions and in the ways this is actually delivered. The key difference with e-commerce to buying real products in shops...