I’m planning on taking photos myself with my phone (it has a good lens) is this guide for me?
Not gonna lie, it is always best to use a professional photographer. But there are a lot of times when using a high-quality phone camera, good lighting, and photoshop knowledge can get you there as well. We always suggest that you take images with your phone for tests, social media, etc.
This guide was created specifically for designers, brands, and creatives to understand what kinds of images they really need to capture. If you’re not ready to hire a photographer and set up a professional shoot (it’s a big investment!) the guide will help you understand the scope and goals.
Will this guide teach me how to take photos/use a camera?
No. That’s what professional photographers are for. This guide covers the types of photos you need to pitch press, and what characteristics they should have. It also covers how to prepare for a shoot and communicate with your photographer.
I make furniture/rugs/lighting/wallpaper, is this guide for me?
No, but we have a guide specifically for you here. This particular guide is for anyone who makes small ( “giftable” or “shippable”) items like home goods, consumables, tech products, small electronics, jewelry, ceramics, stationery, and books.
We made two guides because the needs are a bit different. A sofa designer, for example, needs to photograph their work in an actual whole room, so there are additional considerations when compared to a jewelry designer who can photograph their work on a table.
I am an architect or interior designer, is this guide for me?
Also no, but we have a guide specifically for you here.
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