by Rob Stanley Stanley | Mar 7, 2022 | commercial photography, E-commerce Photography, london, Product Photographer, Product Photography
The world of product photography can be as formulaic or as creative as you want it to be. As a packshot photographer, the more you work on your own style and creative approach then the greater the impact your product photos can have. We always want to deliver a...
by tugrul tugrul | Feb 14, 2022 | 360 Product Photography, E-commerce Photography, Fashion Photography, london, Product Photographer, Product Photography
The next part in our series of photography abbreviations covers everything from understanding what a guide number is, to megapixels and pixels per inch. The world of product photography can at times, be overcomplicated and it is our goal to gradually help make the...
by Rob Stanley Stanley | Jan 3, 2022 | commercial photography, E-commerce Photography, london, Product Photographer, Product Photography
Almost every product photographer, and any other type of commercial photographer for that matter will utilise Photoshop and Lightroom when creating beautiful images for their clients. Whilst there are other pieces of software out there that will do the job, few can...
by Rob Stanley Stanley | Dec 7, 2021 | commercial photography, E-commerce Photography, london, Product Photographer, Product Photography
The goal of this photography article is to help shine a light on a quick and easy way to shoot glassware with minimal equipment. There are a number of ways to light and shoot glassware, so there is no single answer and it does depend on the goal of your product...
by Rob Stanley Stanley | Dec 1, 2021 | commercial photography, E-commerce Photography, london, Product Photographer, Product Photography
Are you struggling to understand all of the abbreviations used in product photography? Whether reading the latest blog or shopping for a new piece of equipment, it can be frustrating to deal with and that is why we have put together some of the most frequently used...
by Rob Stanley Stanley | Nov 22, 2021 | E-commerce Photography, london, Product Photographer, Product Photography
This article is all about two incredible editing techniques that a product photographer or packshot studio should be aware of. Dodge and burn, and frequency separation both allow you to retouch a product photograph but they each have their advantages. The aim here is...