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5 Common Mistakes To Avoid When Taking Products Photography

A wonderful approach to promote your company and highlight your products is using photos. When photographing the products, there are some blunders that are simple to do and could lead to disappointing outcomes. Therefore, we will highlight five typical errors to avoid when taking product photos in this article. Avoiding these errors will make your items stand out from those of your rivals, claims renowned product photographer Richard Reinsdorf. See our PPT for additional information or you can visit the link to know more!

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5 Common Mistakes To Avoid When Taking Products Photography

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  1. 5 Common Mistakes TO AVOID WHEN TAKING PRODUCTS PHOTOGRAPHY. By: Richard Reinsdorf

  2. 1. POOR LIGHTING Poor lighting removes your products’ beauty and distracts your customers’ eyes. Therefore, it is essential to have your lighting set up correctly before you shoot.

  3. 2. USING A DIFFUSER Setting up your diffuser incorrectly can cause unwanted light reflection on the sides of your products and make them look dirty. To avoid this, you should use a softbox instead of a diffuser, which will provide more even light to the sides while still allowing the front of your product to be seen clearly.

  4. 3. INCORRECT WHITE BALANCE That is a mistake that will surely give you mixed results. The key to taking product photography correctly is setting your camera’s white balance correctly. Then make sure your white balance setting is correct on your screen.

  5. 4. OVERLOADING THE FOREGROUND Overloading the background of your shot with other products or items can ruin the design of your product and distract from its primary purpose as a product in its own right, which should be shown only in the foreground.

  6. 5. Poor background There should never be a background in your shot. For the product to stand out, it should be the shot’s focus. We suggest finding a soft and even background and leaving it undisturbed to avoid unwanted distractions.

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