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What Is The Best Way To Ask For Product Photography Feedback?
Working in the world of e-commerce photography, whether as an independent...
When Should I Think About Cropping An Image In My E-Commerce Photography?
One of the most basic editing tools available to a packshot photographer, or...
How Is Social Media Evolving For A Product Photographer?
Social media is part of a digital world that is constantly changing and...
What Are The Additional Costs Involved When Buying A Camera As A Product Photographer?
How can I improve my photography workflow?
No one enjoys all the administrative tasks that come with working as a professional in product photography. One of the most time-consuming aspects is the workflow, which involves downloading and organising all images, and then finding them as required for the editing...
Image Quality More Than Simply Megapixels
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...
What is focus breathing in photography?
Today's article aims to answer a question that we know many a packshot photographer and packshot studio will have asked before. What exactly is focus breathing? We will touch on what this term means, why it happens and the ways to avoid it. So let’s dive into this...
How to Use Negative Space in Product Photography
As an experienced commercial photographer, you will understand the term negative space and may well have a strong understanding of how it can benefit you as a product photographer. However, it can sometimes go against logic or natural instinct when you’re just...
What are bad habits to have as a photographer?
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...
Does the Rule of Thirds limit how creative I can be as a packshot photographer?
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...