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How to Prepare for Apparel Product Photography?

Clothing items are taking significant places in e-commerce. And with that, the necessity of taking flawless apparel images is increasing as well. However, capturing clothing photos is much easier when you have the right settings in terms of your plan, studio, camera, model/mannequin, and especially post-production.

Clothing items are taking significant places in e-commerce. And with that, the necessity of taking flawless apparel images is increasing as well. However, capturing clothing photos is much easier when you have the right settings in terms of your plan, studio, camera, model/mannequin, and especially post-production.

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How to Prepare for Apparel

Product Photography?

A to Z Product Photography Tips & Tricks!


Clothing items are taking significant places in e-commerce. And with that, the

necessity of taking flawless apparel images is increasing as well.


However, capturing

clothing photos is much

easier when you have the

right settings in terms of

your plan, studio, camera,

model/mannequin, and

especially postproduction.

With the help

of the latest technology,

you can even shoot

apparel product photos

just using your

smartphone.


But, taking flawless apparel photos requires a series of actions executed

harmoniously. If any of the notes break you won’t have a symphony. So,

maintaining an executable plan is something you should depend on prior to

capturing apparel product photos. And with that, gathering ideas from external

resources can help you achieve what your primary intention is— capturing highquality

apparel product photos that increase online sales.


However, in this

guide, you’ll get a

full insight into

how to prepare

for apparel

product

photography that

generates highquality

clothing

product photos

and converts

customers

instantly.

After making a

proper plan to

do things right,

dive into the

following actions

to generate highquality

salable

apparel images.


Iron clothing:

This is a simple yet often

overlooked action of apparel

product photography. Clothing

items are sensitive and even a

simple wrinkle can ruin the

likability of the products. So,

iron your products before you

start shooting. It will save

unnecessary costs of postproduction.

Use a lint remover:

Most of the garment

products suffer from this

problem. Some specific types

of clothes are highly affected

by lint. Use a lint remover to

get rid of them. It also

removes minor spots, dust,

and dirt from the product.

Use pins and clips:

You may have to use multiple

pins and clips to keep the

curve sharp and accurate. It

also helps to keep the

clothes right in places when

you shoot them. Keep an eye

on the products so that the

pins and clips don’t create

unnecessary wrinkles and

damage the products.


Backdrop:

Camera setting:

Lighting:

E-commerce products look great

on plain backdrops. So, use a plain

background to make your products

convincing to the buyers. A plain

white or light grey backdrop can

make the colors focused when you

take photos. So, use one and

minimize the background removal

costs which is, well, not too

expensive if you outsource to

professional agencies.

Keep the ISO between 600 to

640. Higher ISO makes it noisy

and can’t snap details perfectly.

Use a camera, preferably highend,

that takes standard shots

and allows you to set exposure

and other relevant settings

manually.

Natural light is always the best.

It minimizes production costs.

You can get a sharp detail when

using a natural light source. But

make sure you use it in a

controlled way. Don’t keep your

products directly under the

light. Use a filter to avoid

excessive lighting.


Flat lay:

Apparel product photography is usually of

three types and flat lay is one of them. It

was quite popular until the idea of ghost

mannequin popped up in the head. In this

style, the clothing items are kept lying on

the surface and then taken through the

lens. However, if your product looks

better in this style, go for it. But the

products look unnecessary wide when

they are taken in this way. To solve this

problem, use some tissues and cotton to

make the shape right.

Mannequin/model:

If you want to provide a

lucrative look to your apparel

products take photos using a

mannequin or model. Well,

hiring a model is expensive. But

it ensures a life-style vibe to

your products.

Cloth hanger/fishing line:

Another popular and costeffective

way of taking

apparel product

photography is using a

cloth hanger or fishing line

to hang clothes from the

up. It is quite effective for

certain products and gives

a crisp look.


Use a tripod: Always use a tripod to take

the photos of your clothing items. It will

stabilize your hands and prevent taking

blurry photos.

Don’t zoom in digitally: Zooming in

digitally harms the quality of the photos.

Use a manual zoom to prevent quality

loss. Better not zooming images as you

can always fix this issue by moving

forward or backward.

Take multiple photos: Take as many

photos as you think is okay. Buyers like it

when you have 5-8 photos to offer them

as samples. So, to please your buyers,

take multiple photos and use them in

your store.


- Highlight unique features:

Showcasing the uniqueness of your products will ensure

additional sales. So, highlight the unique features you

have and make better sales.

360-degree apparel photography:

Use a 360-degree clothing photography

technique to allow a full view of your

products. You can use a moving table to take

360-degree photos.


Alignment:

Maintaining an optimal

alignment level is

crucial for convincing

buyers. Maintain a

predetermined

alignment for all of your

photos to ensure

consistency. It is vital

when you have a target

of impressing buyers

Cropping:

Crop out unnecessary areas to

make the photos well-centered

and subject-focused. Make sure

your subjects are centered

when cropping.

Background removal:

Noisy background

distracts clients. So,

you need to remove

the distracting

background and

replace it with a

suitable one. Do it in

post-production

focusing on the

demand of the buyers.


Color correction:

Apparel product photography

is not all about getting things

right through the camera

only. The products need to

have proper color variation as

they need to be displayed on

the store to show availability.

Take one photo of a product

and create multiple versions

of it using a photo color

correction technique.

Ghost mannequin/neck

joint:

It is very popular in

removing distracting

mannequins from the

images. You can do it in

post-production and

customize the products

according to the trend

ongoing.


Apparel product

photography begins with

the perfect plan and moves

through the in-house

preparation for studio

shooting and postproduction.

However,

business success depends

largely on the way you

show creativity to your

buyers. A professional

apparel product

photography editing

company can help you in

generating vibrant photos

and get more customers to

make big profits.


Resource

Company: Clipping Path Studio India

Address: 6510 De Costa Avenue Apt#1, Arverne, NY 11692

Email: contact@clippingpathstudioindia.com

Website: https://clippingpathstudioindia.com

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