Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Doll Photography Made Easy

I just came across a nice little book on photographing dolls.

This book will help eBay sellers improve their doll photographs, or if you are a collector wanting to get the most out of your collection, this eBook will help you get an award winning shot.

The price is a reasonable $19.95

Doll Photography Made Easy. A Comprehensive Guide To Photographing Dolls (or Anything Else) For EBay!

Saturday, March 24, 2007

Microsoft Image Resizer

Microsoft Power Toys are handly little add-ons for photographers and eBay sellers. Here's a short video on one of the many tools offered.


Friday, March 23, 2007

What Is Continuous Lighting, and Why Use It For eBay Photography?

I know most eBay sellers are not photographers. All the choices for equipment and lighting can seem overwhelming when you simply want a good photo of that item.

This article will explain what the term Continuous Lighting means and why you might use such a set-up.


What Is Continuous Lighting, and Why Use It For Photography?

When you move indoors to take portraits, photographs of products, or any other item you may be thinking about lighting, chances are you’ll need more light to properly expose the image.

Most cameras come with an on-board or built in flash that will add more light to any indoor scene. However, they can be difficult to manage. Built-in camera flashes are weak and will not properly expose anything more than a few feet away. And, when you move in close to your subject a flash can create a harsh look and deep shadow.

To control the indoor shot photographers have long turned to two forms of supplemental lighting. They are: always on lights (continuous) or strobes (flashes that are closely controlled). This article is about the first form of light: Continuous.

Simply put Continuous Lighting is a light that stays on during the whole photo session. It can be manipulated to various light intensities and can be moved around easily to get the desired effect the photographer is looking for. They have a bulb (or bulbs) that is turned off and on. They sit on to of the lightstand (or tripod) via an adapter or fixture designed to hold the bulb and an umbrella.

Using Continuous Lights have a few advantages and a few drawbacks as well.

The advantages: They are inexpensive, making them a great entry point for anyone on a shoestring budget. They are lightweight and easily portable. You can see exactly what you are going to get in terms of light and shadows.

The disadvantages: Many of the older style units require bulbs that are very hot to work under. To get the proper color balance required expensive bulbs that had very short working lives, just a few hours in most cases. Often times the bulbs take several minutes to warm up to the correct color temperature.

Now, however, there are units designed to use Compact Fluorescent Bulbs (CFL’s). These units use less electricity, and are much cooler to work under. The CFL’s are fairly inexpensive compared to their older tungsten counterparts. The CFL’s come in several daylight balanced temperatures, so the photographer can control how warm or cool they want the scene to be and CFL’s last for thousands of hours.

Continuous lighting can be used with many light modifiers. Using them with the lights can control the direction and intensity of the light falling on the subject. The light units make perfect companions to softboxes, reflectors, barndoors, gels, filters and more.

Most professional photographers will tell you the only way to go is expensive strobe lighting. Save yourself some money! You can produce professional results using Continuous Lights. With the advances in technology and the use of CFL’s you can achieve the same professional results and have enough money left over to buy some of those other neat photography gadgets.

Cindy Shebley

You can find light sets and CFL's on eBay - Click Here

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Thursday, March 22, 2007

Taking digital photos for online and printed product catalogs

I just read this article on Product Photography and wanted to share it. Ziv is spot on with his advice.

Taking digital photos for online and printed product catalogs
by Ziv Haparnas
http://www.printrates.com/

Whether you are planning to build an online product catalog or a printed version including rich digital photos will enhance it and will increase potential sales. When building a catalog photos are a powerful tool that you must use. Here are a few tips for taking digital photos that will bring justice to your products and will help increasing sales.

Product catalogs that do not include photos are boring. For example imagine that you are looking to buy a new digital photo printer. You just found a new online catalog or got a catalog via regular mail. The catalog has plenty of digital photo printers and also a lot of information about them such specifications, capabilities descriptions and more but it does not have any photos of the printer. You are most likely going to dump that catalog and search for the printer in another place.

This behavior is common to most consumers especially in this era of immediate gratification and impatience. Consumers do not want to spend time reading and figuring out what the product can do. They want to see a photo and get a short snippet of what the main features of the product are and what the price is.

Just taking photos and adding them to your catalog is not enough. Good photos can add a lot to a product image but at the same time bad photos can really damage that image. Here are some tips and concepts that can help taking good photos that in turn help selling products online:

Variation: Take more than one photo. Show the product from many angles: zoomed in and zoomed out and in different positions - for example if the product is a clamshell-phone you should show it both in the opened and closed positions.

Quality: The photo quality must be as high as possible. Don't confuse quality with file size or resolution - we refer here to photographic quality: Follow the rules of good photography, use a tripod when long exposure is needed make sure the photo is not overexposed or underexposed and that it is not blurry.

Background: It is very important to shoot with the appropriate background. Usually you would stage a background that is in contrast with the product and that has no details or distracting objects that can catch the viewer's attention. Make sure that the background is matte color and that it does not reflect light. For example when taking a photo of a black digital photo printer use a white or light gray background.

Show details: Emphasize the product details. Every product has unique features or important details that you would like to draw the viewer's attention to. The best way to do that is to take close- up photos of those details. You are not limited to physical details for example when selling an digital photo printer that has long battery life take a close-up photo of the digital photo printer's LCD screen displaying how much battery is left. Such a photo conveys credibility and is much more powerful than the product battery life specifications text.

Support the product description: Take photos that support the textual description of the product. For example if the text claims that the digital photo printer comes in three colors: black, silver and red show three photos of the printer in those colors.

Convey physical attributes: If your product has unique physical attributes that you would like to emphasize take photos that convey them. For example if the product size is important use a known size object in order to help the viewer visualize the size - take a photo of the digital photo printer next to a quarter coin to show how small the printer is. It is much easier for viewers to visualize and understand measurements if they are put in reference with objects they know very well. This is much more powerful than specifying inches and ounces in a textual specification.

Keep file sizes small: This is relevant for online catalog only. Keep the photo file size small. When viewing a photo on a computer screen low resolution photos are more than enough. In most cases a VGA (640X480) picture is all that is needed and such a photo file size can be 50Kbytes or less. It is important to keep this in mind and not be tempted to put high resolution big photos files. Such big files load slowly on the viewer's computer and in most cases the viewer will get frustrated from the slow response and would just skip to the next site.

About the Author Find more on photo printing and photography is on printrates.com - a place about digital photo print service This article can be published and used as long as the resource box including the backlink is included. Mr. Haparnas writes about practical technology and science issues. http://www.printrates.com/

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Sunday, March 18, 2007

Buy Cameras From EZ Auction Photography

Easy Auction PhotographyHas Partnered with Amazon.com to Offer the Very Best Digital Cameras for Internet Product Photography.

You can buy with confidence, knowing every camera is backed by Amazon.com's guarantee.
http://www.ezauctionphotography.com/camera_store.htm

Monday, March 05, 2007

Black eTents

I received this wonderful email from Gayle Bosko about the black eTents we sell.

"Hello again! I just wanted to write and tell you how much I enjoy using the black softbox! It has definitely made a difference in my photos, especially the jewelry! One thing I wanted to mention that I didn't see in your auction ad is how GREAT this black box works for vaseline glass. (glows under blacklight). In the past I have always had to set up some kind of black tent to take the photos and this sure takes the hassle out! I lay the blacklight on the top of the tent, put the vaseline glass inside and it glows beautifully for my camera!! (maybe you would like to mention this in your ads :-) I am so pleased with this product and just wanted to write and let you know. Thanks again! Take care, Gayle"
http://myworld.ebay.com/sunbear1224

Thank you, Gayle! Below are photos she took inside the eTent - they're amazing!










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