For a long time, consumers viewed the megapixels (MP) on a camera as the defining characteristic and the honest answer this still happens today. However, for anyone working in product photography, such as a packshot photographer we know there is far more to the...
We’re always searching for ways to improve our product photography, whether that is by learning a new technique, buying new equipment or improving existing skills. This is true across all aspects of photography including food, fashion and jewellery photography. What...
For anyone getting into product photography, the “Rule of Thirds” will be one of the main methods you learn for understanding how to compose an image. It is quite possibly the most common theory within photography and as a packshot photographer, you will certainly...
No matter where you are on your journey as a product photographer, or even if you’ve created your own packshot studio the decision on buying a new lens will often be a complicated one. There are plenty of types to choose from and then there are the different brands to...
One thing that professionals working in product photography have in common with an amateur packshot photographer is the desire to improve. There are some useful articles to read, training programmes to join and coaching videos to watch but it can be difficult to know...