by Rob Stanley Stanley | Jan 4, 2021 | london, Product Photographer, Product Photography
The world of product photography can be diverse and challenging, with countless businesses requiring professional images of their products. This means every photographer and packshot studio needs to understand the nuances of each product category. Today we are taking...
by Rob Stanley Stanley | Nov 23, 2020 | Jewellery Photography, Lifestyle Photography, Product Photographer, Product Photography
Anyone working in product photography will understand that each type of product has specific requirements, difficulties and styles. When we talk about jewellery photography, we have to add in the issue of working with small, intricate but highly detailed products and...
by Rob Stanley Stanley | Nov 16, 2020 | 360 Product Photography, E-commerce Photography, Product Photographer, Product Photography
A professional product photographer will spend a lot of their time out in the world, discovering new locations or managing outdoor photoshoots. This is perhaps most common when working with fashion photography and there are some great tips for how to scout locations...
by Rob Stanley Stanley | Nov 2, 2020 | Product Photography
When setting up a photoshoot on-location, one of the most important factors to consider is the background you will be using. This is particularly vital for product photography as you need to ensure the background doesn’t take away from the product you’re trying to...
by Rob Stanley Stanley | Oct 26, 2020 | Product Photographer, Product Photography
We appreciate this topic moves us a little away from the normal advice and discussions we have on product photography, but it is an important topic to discuss. For any packshot studio, taking fantastic photographs is the ultimate goal but you don’t want to lose sight...
by Rob Stanley Stanley | Oct 19, 2020 | Product Photographer, Product Photography
Lighting is a topic that we come back to very often in our blogs because it is one of the most important aspects that a product photographer must get right. If you fail to get the lighting right, then you won’t produce quality, professional images and your customers...