Friday, 1 September 2017

PRODUCT PHOTOS ON A BUDGET

I've learnt that you don't need a photography studio and an expensive camera to photograph your t-shirts (although it would help). My tips would be that you need to ensure that the design and t-shirt are clearly visible, there's a source of natural light in the room (to show the true colours of the design) your photographing the garment, and the image isn't  too cluttered.



Another way to get photos of your products is through customer images, if one of your customers uploads a photo of themselves on social media wearing one of the t-shirts you've designed, not only is this good brand exposure, but you also have images of your clothing in new locations, on people of all body types which you can then use further throughout your brand (with their permission of course) 












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