Catalogue imaging
A few typical catalogue imaging shots, a mixture of un-stitched fabric suits.
A few typical catalogue imaging shots, a mixture of un-stitched fabric suits.
Written by Zulfiqar Ali, Managing Director of Trusted Creators, a Google-certified Data Analyst, and a Level 2 Amazon Influencer. With over 18 years of industry experience, he specialises in bridging the gap between data-driven strategy and creative content production. You can hear his real-world experiences weekly on the ZulfTalks.com podcast.
Product photography is all about accurately but attractively representing a product. The principal use is in catalogues and brochures, with a large proportion of product images being used in web advertising.
Here are the images from my LPS “Learn Photography Series” – Camera Aperture video Episode 6. You can click on the images to see a bigger version. See how the lens aperture affects the background of the image! [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=videoseries?list=PLcfKB0HGbLqZHuC7nLtnC5YbutoQGcvtT&w=560&h=315] [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=videoseries?list=PLcfKB0HGbLqZHuC7nLtnC5YbutoQGcvtT] @Zulfphotography
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Editorial photography refers to the pictures laid out within a magazine, the photographs that support an article. Editorial photography is essentially advertising photography – or photography for brochures, annual reports, things like that. We always welcome these types of projects as it allows us creative freedom to showcase our skills. Editorials are typically published on…
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