Question:
How do I take professional looking pictures of clothing?
StatsGirl
2011-05-21 11:50:50 UTC
I need to take professional looking photos of clothing, cosmetics, and jewelry. I have a digital camera, mannequins, and photo shop. Could someone please give me tips on how I could do the lighting and setup the least expensively? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Three answers:
Steve P
2011-05-21 12:45:47 UTC
Sorry, but Photoshop and "a digital camera" are not going to give you "professional looking photos". Pro photos look the way they do because a PRO took them. People just cannot seem to understand that you don't learn things that pro photographers have spent years and years learning here in this little answer box. You need the proper, diffused light source, you need to understand color management, you need to understand how different lenses can distort, you need to understand depth of field and how to control it, you need to REALLY understand exposure, you need a camera that allows full control of all parameters such as lens choice, shutter speed, aperture. You need the camera firmly mounted on a tripod. That is really just touching the surface.



If you REALLY need pro quality photos of these items, then stop trying to take the cheap way out and get a PRO to do it for you. Otherwise, you will have typical, amateurish looking snapshots that are not going to speak well for your business or to any prospective buyers.



steve
blinebry
2016-12-17 21:04:43 UTC
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Vivika
2011-05-21 12:49:52 UTC
For jewelry(and other small items) most product photographers use white boxes. You can make them yourself if you are handy. And they are pretty cheap if you buy them.

A macro lens helps with close up shots but you don't really need it, as long as you can crop.



Almost any other product is normally shot on white or black backdrops. Models help with clothing, posing and cosmetics.

Make sure your product...what ever it is is in focus and you can see the colors.details well.



Lighting is just something you have to learn and play with. Start with one light, then two then 3. See what looks best. Play around with studio lighting, that is what is so fun with studio work.


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