Creative + Design
ELEVATING YOUR Product Photography
We see it time and time again...
Beautiful glossy campaign images on social and homepages that draw you in, then swiftly degenerate into less than inspiring flat-lay or plain white studio images everywhere else throughout the site.
The issue? That great energy which came across in the campaign images is somehow lost.
The question is - why stop the story there?
Before we dive in, let’s get clear on the types of ecommerce photography...
THE ANATOMY OF ECOMMERCE PHOTOGRAPHY
TYPE ONE : CAMPAIGN
Larger, higher production ‘hero’ images, featured on the homepage, collection pages, less images overall, but more ‘story led’. The product isn’t the focus here, the brand story is front and centre.
TYPE 2 : LIFESTYLE
Between product and campaign images, these highlight the product in a lifestyle setting - mixing story and product.
TYPE 3 : PRODUCT
Pure function - looking to highlight product detail in a clear and easy to read manner. Can be on model or flat lay.
The good news - it doesn’t have to be that way, with more thought and creativity product images can be as stand out as your campaigns... here’s some inspiration to get your content teams thinking...
INDOOR SHOOTS
Light play
Shadows, dappled light, reflectors (make it feel like sunshine indoors for added dimension)
Get Moving
Walking, running, jumping, extra points for shooting long exposure to get a real sense of motion.
What’s the Angle
Shooting up / down, overhead, what highlights the product the best?
All in the details
Highlight product details particularly where there’s an interesting USP
Be Unexpected
If your brand has a playful side you wish to bring out more, a picture is often worth a thousand words (and probably funnier than trying to tell jokes!).
OUTDOOR SHOOTS
Be (even more) Unexpected
Don’t be unafraid to go off-piste and throw in an unconventional object into a shoot, it gives the model something to play / riff on as opposed to thin air.
Scene Setting
The simple addition of a large piece of fabric which is selected according to the collection colours can be a helpful prop in creating drama.
Scene Setting
The simple addition of a large piece of fabric which is selected according to the collection colours can be a helpful prop in creating drama.