If you can not afford professional photos for your online craft store do not worry. You can easily create professional looking photos and learn how to take them with a regular old digital camera.
Online Craft Store Photo Tips #1: Lighting
Lighting is the most important step in taking photos for selling your online crafts. Most of us are used to using the flash on our digital camera can taking simply snap shots. The key with lighting and photos for products you are trying to sell is to avoid the flash and to have amply natural light.
You will get the best photos if you turn off the flash first. Now, set up near a large window or even outside on an over caste day. Use the natural light to get a real image of your product. You will be amazed at the results when there is no whit spot where the flash reflected off your craft.
Online Craft Store Photo Tips #2: Background
Now, background is key as well. You can choose a variety of backgrounds, but for a cohesive look n you online craft store, try to use all the same background in each photo.
I love to lay out a sheet of white craft paper and set my purses on them. Use that neural light and start snapping away. The white background takes away from other distraction, highlights your image, and gives a bright clean background without having to use photo shop editing tools.
You can also use a simple wall color as a background. Set you online craft store product one chair or stool and take pictures that way. Use as little distraction as possible and let the item be them main focus.
Online Craft Store Photo Tips #3: Getting Personal/ Energy
Finally, energy. You may thing straight forward sots are always best. They do have their key points; they let the buyer see what they are really buying. This is important.
If you have room for multiple photos, have same fun shots in there as well. Try holding yoru camera at different angles to take energized shots.
Focus on items like a button or snap. You can also take a dramatic shot angled from below the product and up at it. This makes your online craft store photo have tons of energy and make the object appear large than life.
Published by Ann Siper
Ann Siper is a web writer who has written for online sites such as Demand Studios, ehow.com, Goodhousekeeping.com and Overstock.com. She writes on a variety of topics, including holidays, health and fitness,... View profile
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