Here’s a simple product/blogging photography trick that you can use to create a seamless white background. This tip is a great way to make your photographs stand out, if you have an object that you would like to take a picture of, but you don’t want to use a flat-lay.
How to Photograph a Seamless White Background
I have recently been testing out how to implement more stand-up product photography shots in the web site, but getting a white background can often be difficult. With any photography, it’s the light, light, and more light that makes the difference! But, even with low light, you can get some great photo shots of your blogging items. Here, I will take you through a simple photography trick that you can use even with low light … in fact, I intentionally shot this photograph in a gloomy, overcast day to help make the point. I made use of the on-camera flash, too.
The reason that I did this set up for today’s tutorial is to show you that you don’t need an expensive dSLR set up to achieve great photographs.
First, let’s clean the window … ewww, that’s pretty dirty. Hahaha.
Here’s my trusty little step stool. I love this stool. It’s great for flat-lays, and versatile enough for stand-up product shots, too.
Poster board on top, right up against the window.
Then, you just take a largish piece of white paper and drape it over the poster board, using scotch tape to attach it to the window. (Sorry, I was at a different store this week, and could only get paper with a handle cut out.)
Here’s a side shot of the set-up.
And a front-on shot of the set-up.
An unedited photo (but cropped).
And a very simple auto fix in Photoshop Elements. For those who like keyboard commands, it is Ctrl+Alt+T to bring up the auto fix box. Yes! Importing, cropping, and fixing took like a minute to do! Cuz nobody got time for that.
That is a neat trick that I will definitely try. Thank you.
That is a neat trick that I will definitely try. Thank you.
That is a neat trick that I will definitely try. Thank you.
I have often struggled to get a good background for this type of photo. Thank you for the great idea!
I have often struggled to get a good background for this type of photo. Thank you for the great idea!
I have often struggled to get a good background for this type of photo. Thank you for the great idea!
OMG I am so happy I am on your blog. I am trying to better my photography (food photos) for my blog! I recently got a DSLR and was scared to use it! This is a great tutorial.
Thanks so much! I’ve queued up several more photography articles over the next few weeks, too. 🙂
OMG I am so happy I am on your blog. I am trying to better my photography (food photos) for my blog! I recently got a DSLR and was scared to use it! This is a great tutorial.
Thanks so much! I’ve queued up several more photography articles over the next few weeks, too. 🙂
OMG I am so happy I am on your blog. I am trying to better my photography (food photos) for my blog! I recently got a DSLR and was scared to use it! This is a great tutorial.
Thanks so much! I’ve queued up several more photography articles over the next few weeks, too. 🙂
It’s such an easy thing to do to increase any product photos. Thanks for sharing.
It’s such an easy thing to do to increase any product photos. Thanks for sharing.
It’s such an easy thing to do to increase any product photos. Thanks for sharing.
Wow this is actually a very good tips because it is so simple! However I might also need to clean the window first…
lol ikr. I saw that window and was, omg.
Wow this is actually a very good tips because it is so simple! However I might also need to clean the window first…
lol ikr. I saw that window and was, omg.
Wow this is actually a very good tips because it is so simple! However I might also need to clean the window first…
lol ikr. I saw that window and was, omg.
oh. Thats actually pretty simple. Had no idea how to do these things earlier. thanks for the heads up!
oh. Thats actually pretty simple. Had no idea how to do these things earlier. thanks for the heads up!
oh. Thats actually pretty simple. Had no idea how to do these things earlier. thanks for the heads up!
I’ve seen a lot of bloggers use a variety of this trick. It’s great for photographing small objects, such as makeup products. Thanks for sharing!
Tadeja
http://www.happynami.com/opposites-attract-5-love-languages/
I’ve seen a lot of bloggers use a variety of this trick. It’s great for photographing small objects, such as makeup products. Thanks for sharing!
Tadeja
http://www.happynami.com/opposites-attract-5-love-languages/
I’ve seen a lot of bloggers use a variety of this trick. It’s great for photographing small objects, such as makeup products. Thanks for sharing!
Tadeja
http://www.happynami.com/opposites-attract-5-love-languages/
Simple yet effective trick to making a white background for photographs, I’m sure that helps to save the studio rental fees. Thank you for sharing 😉
Simple yet effective trick to making a white background for photographs, I’m sure that helps to save the studio rental fees. Thank you for sharing 😉
Simple yet effective trick to making a white background for photographs, I’m sure that helps to save the studio rental fees. Thank you for sharing 😉
I will definitely try. Thank you so much.
I will definitely try. Thank you so much.
I will definitely try. Thank you so much.