How to Take Product Photos
If you want to learn how to take product photos that make your products pop, keep reading.
Javier Pardina is a photographer and multimedia artist based in Lleida, Catalonia, Spain. His commercial work involves shooting for advertising, stock agencies, corporate brands, and creative agencies.
In 2005, Javier created Pardina.co, using his surname as his branding. His beginnings were related to music, and you can find his works on album art for some of the most talented musicians in Europe, including Thomas Lemmer and Christophe Goze. Years later, Javier decided to specialize in abstract photography, which he used to develop wallpapers for apps and operating systems like Firefox OS and iOS. In 2013, he signed a contract with Mozilla to work on the Firefox OS project and get deeper into the design. Today, Javier has 9000+ pictures spread across different stock agencies and is heavily focused on the advertising and commercial world, merging video, photography, and 3D.
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If you want to learn how to take product photos that make your products pop, keep reading.
Macrophotography can be a very interesting hobby. Being able to look at objects under higher magnification looks very different, and you can notice many interesting details that are not visible to the human eye. Because of this, you may want a camera and a camera lens designed to capture very close-ups of the subject in question.
This guide explores seven essential lighting setups to help you highlight unique features, play with light and shadow, and capture the essence of your subject with artistic precision.
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The choice of background can play a critical role in effectively presenting products. The backdrop sets the tone and context for your item, affecting how it is perceived by potential customers. So, let's explore some key factors to consider when choosing product photo backgrounds.
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