What’s the first thing that you notice when you’re visiting online marketplaces? Is it the description of a certain item, or the image for the product? As humans, we’re visual in nature. For sure, most of the time, you remember product photography more than detailed description.
Visuals can create an impact to get a response from a potential customer. It triggers a reaction – emotional, psychological, and even physical – among your audiences. Product photography can create a connection between the sellers and purchasers like you.
Due to a shorter attention span nowadays, the challenge for online sellers is how you will attract and persuade potential customers before they move on or click out. Product photography is essential regardless of what you’re selling: it’s a major factor in capturing your customer’s interest.
Here are some helpful tips on how to engage your potential customers using product photography:
Show different angles
As the old saying goes, “a picture is worth a thousand words.” It can also be applied to online selling for the purpose of helping the customers decide whether to buy a certain item or not. The customers cannot touch your products physically, but you can let them visualize your product by simply providing multiple angles.
Don’t also just show a single photo – shoot including the front, back, top, bottom, diagonal and interior areas. Depending on what you’re selling, you can also show the intricate details of an item. This can increase your sales.
Select a backdrop that makes your product stand out
Use neutral background colors such as white, beige, gray, brown and black when you are shooting a product. Typically, most products are suited to a plain, white background. The best way to make your product stand out is to select your backdrop wisely. Another type is showcasing your product in context, which is great for lifestyle products.
Use high quality resolution for clearer images
Do not shoot the product using your phone camera with a low quality resolution. Instead, shoot using a professional-grade camera like a DSLR (Digital Single-Lens Reflex). It will help you capture and produce images with a high quality photo resolution to make your product appear clearer.
From experience, what has worked for you? Do you have any product photography tips to share? Feel free to share your thoughts on the comments below!
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