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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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.