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A Guide To Product Photography & Its Types

In the e-commerce industry where most of the online businesses are fighting for survival, high-quality photos, and product photography have become a way out for those looking for the right attention. Product photography is all about showcasing the details and give the in-hand experience of a product through a computer or a mobile phone screen. Duelower attention span, most of the customers on such sites. Only look for products with clear and good pictures. So if you are thinking of expanding your brand and putting more quality visuals of your business out there, you can keep a few things in mind. A professional studio For starters, you would need a professional product photography studio setup. You would need white background for your photoshoot or some other background that enhances your picture rather than overshadowing it. Lighting setup Usually, for product photography or fashion photography , three-point lighting is used. But you can always have your own lighting setup with hard...

Everything To Know About Wedding Photography

There is no arguing that the wedding day is one of the most anticipated moments in a bride and groom's life. So to make sure that all these priceless memories are not forgotten with time, we hire wedding photographers to capture each and every special moment of the wedding so that whenever we want to look back in time, we can just go through the wedding album and feel nostalgic. Wedding photography now is nothing like what it used to be a few years back. All the social media platforms have really made it easy for all the trends to reach every other part of the word. And one of those trends is Bridal Portraits. These heartwarming shoots originated from Europe, but now they have become an essential aspect of wedding photography all over the world. This shoot is a great way for the bride to tell her story. From her jewellery and makeup to the whole wedding dress, the photographer captures each and every aspect with a keep eye for detail. And it is always a great idea for the bride t...

Unique Tips And Ideas For Portrait Photography

There is no denying that portrait photography is one of the most enticing forms of photography. Portrait Photography is a mix of all the right elements of photographers that we love from all the other genres. The shallow depth of field, razor-sharp focus, stunning essence of the subject, and bokeh effects are only a few of the things that we all love about Portrait Photography. And we at Spyne are here to give you some important tips on poses for your subjects. Portrait Photography is all about capturing the inner essence of the subject and this is what you have to keep in mind while coming up for a pose for your subject. You have to suggest poses that depict them at their best. Again, for the right pose, you also have to consider the camera setting, the lighting, and also the camera angles. Here is a little tip, use lower camera angles to make your subject seem much taller. You might have to try many different poses and camera angles before you get the perfect portrait photo. And it...

Amazing Tips to Improve Candid Photography Skills

Candid Photography is a skill that a photographer has to develop in order to take in-the-moment shots. Candid style of photography is rather famous in photojournalism, weddings, events, etc.  If you are a photographer who aims to master candid photography skills then you can check out the tips given below.  Set-up Equipment - Prefer using a zoom lens instead of a prime lens. Also, choose a lower ISO for the outside environment while doing outdoor candid photography . For candid photoshoot indoors, you can try higher ISO.  Do no use flash - It is not a good idea to use the camera flash as it might grab a lot of your attention. Use the natural light as much as possible.  Click without looking through the lens - You know you can click a candid photo without looking through the lens. Well, just hang your camera lower and click discreetly without alerting the subject.  Lock for emotions - Try locking your camera on your subject’s face as long as you don’t get the em...