Now that Google is looking less favorably on stock photography you’ll be looking at options for original photos for your website. If your business produces products you’ll find this an easier solution. But when you provide services it can be more challenging to find ways to compose photos to represent your services.
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Creative Product Staging
Google has expanded its desire for original content to include original photography, and is looking less favorably on stock photography. It is part of how Google decides which websites have more authority. As the internet has morphed it’s a natural progression for each website to have its own original content for a unique online presence.
As you travel the internet you’ll begin to recognize stock photography as you see the same photo on multiple websites. Stock photography used to be a cost effective solution for website owners. Recent years have seen substantial increases in the cost of stock photography. If you choose 10 photos at $50 each for your website – you can afford to have original photos shot.
These two shots are staged. Using promotional items strengthens the branding, and also helps deter your website photos being stolen.
Another huge plus for having your own photos is Google’s image search. Your images will work as an advertisement for your services and products. Bring an original touch to your website. View more staged photography.
Product Staging Photography
Staging photography enhances a product in variety of ways, creating a beautiful setting with props, lights, visual aids or composite photography.
While this is a simple looking shot, it took multiple lighting techniques, composite photography and custom camera settings to achieve this desired look.
The same bottle was re-shot with a chilling blue (see below), using diffusion to create a background, precision is the key.
Catalog-Product Photography
Merchants selling on Amazon.com are asked to submit their catalog of product images on an all white background. There are a couple of ways to shoot your products to look their best.
These samples are not cutouts nor photo edited-these are as shot. Here is an example without any shadows:
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