Product photography demands experience, and attention to detail is crucial. The way your product appears in the marketplace is extremely critical and can make or break your sales.
As a professional product photographer, I know that an important part of creating a strong photograph of your product involves conveying the subtleties, colors and textures of your product. Lighting and color management are paramount, as well as other considerations, to provide an exceptional product photography experience for my clients.
How the Process Works
Step 1 I Place Your via email
The process as simple to get started.
Contact me via email by clicking here: amajo75@gmail.com
Step 2 | Ship Us Your Product & Tell Us How To
Together, we review your product. Decide on the number of shots needed. For example, what angles are desired and will a model be required to convey your desired intent. We encourage clients to use their cell phone or other means to provide angles and ideas for your product(s).
Once you've put your order together you'll ship your product to me. The client will be responsible for return shipping, if needed.
Most of our clients like to call prior to placing an order, this is a great way to get to know our clients better and understand what you're looking for to produce the best results.
Step 3 | We Shoot It
Once we have received the product shipment, we'll confirm via email that everything has arrived intact. We'll use the notes and examples you provided to tell us how to shoot your product. If we have any questions we'll contact you. Just sit back and relax and wait for your pictures to be ready!
Step 4 | Download Your Pictures!
When the pictures are ready, you'll be sent a link to a Google Drive/online gallery. The photos in this gallery are watermarked and compressed. If you approve of the images, we will send the full-sized and full resolution photos in another gallery. The files will be formatted in JPEG, TIF and PNG.
If you don't approve, we will work with you to get the job done right! Payment is due upon completion of the project and prior to the delivery of the final, full-sized and full resolution shots.