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Five Ecommerce Photography Tips to Create Great Product Images

Author: Amber

Date Created: 2022-12-04 16:38

1. Plan- Strategize the photos you need for each product listing.

2. Quality - Create high-quality main listing photos.

3. Budget - Set aside a budget to hire a professional photographer.

4. Consistency - Focus on consistency across all listing photos. Lighting, retouching, position & styling.

5. Balance - Balance your candid photos with creative lifestyle photos to provide context for your products.


1 Plan

When optimizing your product photos, it's essential to plan. Before capturing the images:

1, Think about what you'll need to do to make your product look its best.

2, Consider what goals you have for your photography.

3, Create a list of the photos you need of each product to achieve these goals.


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We recommend creating an extensive spreadsheet list of every photo you want. For instance, a product may need a close-up image of the information on the label, or a picture of the product disassembled to show its parts. By creating detailed notes, you can strategize your shot and tweak your plans to get the desired results.


2 Quality

Of course, your main listing photo is the first thing potential buyers see when they scroll past your product; it's your chance to make a great first impression and get them interested in buying your product. It should be clear, well-lit, have a well-styled product, and be professionally photographed. Out of all your images, it is most important to clear away distractions and present a polished and attractive product.

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E-commerce sellers will spend lots of money to create websites, design their logos and create their products but, for some reason, will need more photos of their products. If your photos look cheap, your product, website design, and brand will feel inferior. Focus on creating quality product photos.


3 Budget

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Budget for a professional photo shoot for your website. Clear and professional-looking images make customers more likely to trust you and your product. Your photo shoot doesn't have to break the bank, but it is worthwhile to invest in taking professional photos for your website and listings. These images will be your best asset in advertising and selling your products and services online. If your budget is tight, start by investing in some solid product photography for one or two of your listings, and you may be satisfied to see the return on your investment.


4 Consistency

A good photographer will ensure that your products look great and that your images are consistent. What can consistency do for your pictures?

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Maintaining consistency across all of your products will help give your buyers a subconscious sense that your brand is trustworthy and that the quality of your products is consistent across the board.

Creating similarly lit and angled, reliably clean images removes possible distractions and bolsters professional appearance. This consistency will also help develop your brand identity. The recognition that comes along with this tells your brand's story and creates an impression for your customers to understand and remember your products and brand.


5 Balance

Balance simple, straightforward, on-white traditional product photos with photos that can lend context to your product. Traditional product photography will show your product clearly and meet the specifications of different eCommerce platforms.

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Context photos will give you more freedom to be creative and show off your brand's character. Add lifestyle photos, composites, and in-use images of your product that provide context to your item and intended demographic. Show your customer how the consequences can be used or how the product can solve your customer's problems.



Written by Amber

Amber is the Account Manager for CNPP Photography Agency and is responsible for leading the entire client service department in communicating with clients. She is involved in all phases of the photography project from start to finish. Amber has extensive knowledge of e-commerce product operations and is passionate about product image detail and design.