Professional product photography in Colchester

Here are some of the specific benefits of hiring a professional product photography studio to take pictures of your products…

Increased sales: Studies have shown that professional product photography can increase sales by up to 30%. This is because high-quality photos are more likely to capture attention and encourage customers to buy.

Built trust: Professional product photography can help build trust with customers. When customers see that you have taken the time to invest in high-quality photos of your products, they are more likely to believe that you are a reputable business.

Stand out from the competition: In today’s crowded marketplace, it is important to have something that makes your business stand out. Professional product photography can help you do that. When your product photos are better than your competitors’, you will be more likely to attract attention and make sales.

If you are serious about selling your products, then professional product photography is an investment that you should make. It can help you increase sales, build trust, and stand out from the competition.

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Rolex

Even my white cotton jewellery gloves (which I wear to handle products) didn’t feel clean enough to handle this watch! I made sure that every time I took it out of its box to have something soft and cushioned to place it on. I knew the value of the watch and felt a huge sense of responsibility during the shoot, I’m so glad its gone back to where it belongs.

Photography for online auctions

I was asked to photograph a second hand watch to be listed on a luxury watch auction site. The watch has never been worn so the plastic protective cover was still over the face and buckle of the watch. The vendor wanted to keep these in place so that any buyer can clearly see that the watch has never been worn.

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The colours of Autumn…

One of my favourite things to do is to go out walking with our cameras using just one lens. A Photographer friend of mine told me years ago that it was a good thing to do, it encourages me to be creative, to get back in touch with a lens I haven’t used for a while and to focus on the subject rather than get hung up on equipment that I have or don’t have on me. Here are a few pics from a walk at Alton Water using my 100mm…