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40+ Tools and Resources for Creating Beautiful DIY Product Photography

Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2024 8:20 am
by rifathasan2004
40+ Tools and Resources for Creating Beautiful DIY Product Photography
Great product photography is essential, especially in the world of eCommerce . It increases the perceived value of your products and makes your website more trustworthy. Luckily, you don’t need a multi-thousand-dollar DSLR or an expensive photographer to start taking advantage of it. That’s why we’ve put together a DIY guide to great product photography so you, too, can learn how to take and create high-quality photos that sell. In addition, we’ve rounded up 50+ tools and resources to help you take your own product photos, including resources on lighting, post-production apps, expert advice, and other valuable resources you’ll need for your home or work studio. Best of all, most of the product photography gear we’ll cover can be purchased on Amazon or oman b2b leads
your favorite online retailer for a relatively small budget , so you can get started shooting products in no time.

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1 Essential Things for a Photo Shoot
1.1 Your iPhone or Samsung Galaxy
1.2 Foldio2 - Portable Mini Studio
1.3 Camera: Nikon D5200
1.4 Camera: Nikon D610
1.5 Tamron 90mm 1:1
1.6 Ravelli APLT2 Tripod
1.7 Joby GorillaPod
1.8 ProShot
1.9 Switching block
1.10 breffo Spiderpodium
1.11 Camera+
1.12 Neewer 43 inches/110 centimeters 5-in-1 Reflector
1.13 Arqspin
1.14 Folding table
1.15 Seamless Background Paper
1.16 Sweep
1.17 Matte board
1.18 Cyclorama
1.19 Gray Card
1.20 Lightweight tent
1.21 Homemade Light Box
2 Editing photos after shooting
2.1 GIMP
2.2 Pixlr
2.3 Photoshop Express
2.4 TouchRetouch
2.5 Clipping Magic
2.6 Photoshop Elements
2.7 Photoshop Lightroom
3 Need professional help?
3.1 Products on white photo
3.2 Remove the background
3.3 Mister Clipping
3.4 Shopify Photography Experts
4 Some other guides
4.1 DIY photo from A Better Lemonade Stand
4.2 tuts+
4.3 Digital Photography School Guide
4.4 CameraShy
4.5 Strobist
4.6 Video tutorials from tech companies
4.7 Video tutorial by Forrest Tanaka
4.8 Tabletop Photography
4.9 Art and Style of Product Photography
5 Product Photography is a Key Part of Your Business
5.1 Related publications:
Essential things for a photo shoot
Your iPhone or Samsung Galaxy

We’ve come a long way since the original iPhone and Samsung Galaxy. The latest versions of both phones offer more than enough options for creating incredible product images and shots. Both models likely offer over 40+ megapixels, which is more than enough to get the perfect product shot.

Foldio2 - Portable Mini Studio
Foldio opens up a whole new level of possibilities in DIY photography. The world's first portable studio (mini studio) comes with a foldable compact design, dual LED lights, 4 backdrops and many other essential components.


Camera: Nikon D5200
If you're looking for a camera in a slightly lower price range, you might want to consider the Nikon D5200, priced at $650. Both PC Mag and CNET call this a great quality mid-range DSLR. And if you're a Canon fan, consider the Canon EOS T3, which is great value for $450.

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Camera: Nikon D610
Jeff Delacruz, the expert behind our original DIY photography guide, uses this camera because it's "affordable but high-quality," "second only to the Nikon D800," and because it has a small 24.3-megapixel file size. At $1,900, it's a Cadillac camera.

Tamron 90mm 1:1
Jeff recommends these lenses for use with the D610 for their depth of field, 1:1 focusing, and good price.

Ravelli APLT2 Tripod
For a stable image, you need a tripod. Jeff specifically recommends that tripods don't have to be expensive. Here's a great tripod for $20. It's lightweight and extendable.

Joby GorillaPod
Your iPhone needs a stand too, and you can’t go wrong with the GorillaPod. It’s a small tripod that promises to hold smartphones firmly in place. Its legs are flexible, meaning it can be wrapped around a surface.


ProShot
With a variety of camera settings and options, ProShot lets you quickly take high-quality photos, no matter your photography experience. Whether you need the perfect close-up or a full frame of your latest product, ProShot will make you feel like a pro using just your Android .

Switching block
Created by renowned internet entrepreneur Pat Flynn, SwitchPod works with any camera, from a phone to a DSLR, and makes shooting video easy. Switch Pod lets you easily switch from handheld to tripod mode in just a few seconds. Lightweight and compact, it's perfect for travel!

breffo spiderpodium
As an alternative to a tripod, you can purchase a stand like Spiderpodium. It fits not only on a table, but even on a bicycle or in a car.

Camera+
Shooting on an iPhone? Camera+ is an app that extends your phone's camera capabilities in really powerful ways. You can change shooting modes, adjust exposure with a tap, and even set up a grid to guide your shots.

Neewer 43"/110cm 5-in-1 Reflector
Reflectors are perhaps one of the most cost-effective options on this list. Even if you don’t consider yourself a professional photographer, you’ll be amazed at how much of a difference a few reflectors can make to your photos. In just a few minutes, you can completely transform your product shots.

Arqspin
Arqspin is a product that allows you to take 360-degree photos. If you want your customer to be able to see the product from different angles before buying, say, shoes, this is the tool for you . The basic feature costs $19.95 per month; you also need to purchase a spinning disk, which ranges from $99.95 to $349.95.

Folding table
From Jeff: "A standard folding table that is 24 to 27 inches wide works best." We found one here for a cheap price for 24 inches.

Seamless background