3 EASY Tips for Better Leather Working Product Photography

3 EASY Tips for Better Leather Working Product Photography

How to Level Up Your Product Photography for Your Leather Business

Introduction to Product Photography Tips

  • The speaker shares three tips for improving product photography specifically for leather businesses, emphasizing that they are not a professional photographer but have learned through experience.
  • The video will cover three main tips followed by a demonstration of setting up a product shoot and editing photos.

Tip 1: Importance of Lighting

  • Lighting is highlighted as the most crucial aspect of photography; good lighting can significantly enhance photo quality before editing.
  • The speaker uses a Godox light in their basement setup, which allows for adjustable levels. Natural sunlight on cloudy days is recommended as an excellent alternative.
  • To diffuse harsh light, use materials like sheets or paper in front of lights to soften direct illumination on products.

Tip 2: Using Props Effectively

  • Incorporating props that complement the product without overshadowing it is essential; inexpensive items can work well.
  • Suggested props include challenge coins, handkerchiefs, knives, plants, books, and various personal items that add interest to the composition.
  • A diverse range of props helps create visually appealing images rather than just showcasing the product alone.

Tip 3: Editing Photos

  • Learning photo editing is crucial; Lightroom is recommended as an effective tool for both mobile and desktop users.
  • Snapseed by Google is another free option worth trying if unfamiliar with Lightroom; however, familiarity with Lightroom may yield better results due to its extensive features.
  • Proper cropping before uploading photos to Instagram prevents image degradation; specific dimensions are suggested for different post types (e.g., square posts at 1x1 size).

Final Thoughts on Photo Setup

  • Ensure exported images meet Instagram's size requirements (1080px long side for square posts and 1350px for portrait).
  • Avoid uploading large files over one megabyte directly to Instagram to prevent quality loss.

How to Effectively Photograph Products

Setting Up the Scene

  • The process begins by selecting a platform for the product, using a distressed piece of wood as a backdrop. The speaker emphasizes experimentation with different arrangements and props.
  • Multiple photos are taken from various angles, adjusting lighting and setup based on what looks best through the camera or phone.

Adjusting Lighting and Exposure

  • After capturing initial images, adjustments are made to exposure, contrast, highlights, and brightness levels to enhance the photo quality.
  • Preference for cooler temperature settings is noted along with increasing vibrance while reducing saturation for better clarity in images.

Utilizing Editing Tools

  • Micro-adjustments are crucial; the speaker uses tools like gradient adjustments to highlight specific areas of interest in the image.
  • Darkening backgrounds while keeping products bright helps them stand out more effectively.

Final Touches in Editing

  • The gradient tool is also used to soften edges and create shadows where needed, contributing to a polished final look.
  • A comparison feature in Lightroom allows users to see before-and-after edits clearly, showcasing the impact of editing on overall image quality.

Cropping and Exporting Images

  • For Instagram posts, cropping is set at 4x5 for taller images. Export settings should ensure that long sides are set to 1350 pixels to prevent compression issues on social media platforms.
Video description

Learning Product Photography is absolutely vital for selling your leather work online! I've been getting requests to do some product photography how to's for a while now. Just keep in mind that I am not a professional photographer. This is just what works for me, and these are some beginner-level tips. As I've continued down my leather working journey, photography is something I've gotten more and more into. It has pretty much become a hobby in and of itself and I find myself taking pics almost as much as leather working. If there is any interest in this video, I'll do some more for sure and we can get a bit deeper into it (tone curve, colour grading, etc). Photography Light I use: https://amzn.to/2QQ0xJi Softbox: https://amzn.to/3ccDgcf Adobe Lightroom Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.adobe.lrmobile&hl=en_CA&gl=US IOS: https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/adobe-lightroom-photo-editor/id878783582 Snapseed Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.niksoftware.snapseed&hl=en_CA&gl=US IOS: https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/snapseed/id439438619 Leather Working Tools that I use every day: John James Needles: https://amzn.to/3bzA0r8 Ritza Tiger Thread 1mm: https://amzn.to/3vfPloA Owden Maul: https://amzn.to/3uabZ1t Mallet: https://amzn.to/3dzohZK Wing Dividers: https://amzn.to/3rXYYGg Punching Mat: https://amzn.to/2NQ5QGS Sandpaper: https://amzn.to/2QmJNbX Burnisher: https://amzn.to/3cUMjhl Tokonole: https://amzn.to/3tFmg4s Copper Rivets #9: https://amzn.to/34BR2k6 Rivet Setter: https://amzn.to/3p9hZp1 Ball Peen Hammer: https://amzn.to/3vJoMZ0 End Nipper: https://amzn.to/2SNV9qK Weaver 2lbs Maul: https://amzn.to/3unAQhm Sinabroks Stitching Punch 1mm, 5mm Spacing: https://sinabroks.com/product/stitching-punch In this video: 0:00 Intro 1:09 Product Photography Looks Better with Good Lighting 2:22 Use Props in Your Photos 3:41 Learn to Edit Your Photos 6:05 Here's How I Tackle my Product Photography 7:31 Editing The Photo I Just Took Using Lightroom 13:23 Wrapping it Up If you liked this video, check out my Beginner Leather Working Playlist where I make beginner leather working tutorial videos, show you some tips and tricks, and give you a few beginner leather working projects to try out. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSDP17exHjLQ9E3DGYx8dCaDClhNrxO_7 Find me on Instagram: http://instagram.com/blackflagleather Or Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Black-Flag-Leather-109106224224498 Join the mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/442e3cd11415/subscribe Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/BlackFlagLeatherGoods For a small amount per month, you gain access to a private Discord server, exclusive content, get a shout out in my videos, and help me to grow the channel and produce more helpful content. My name is Tim. Thanks for checking out my YouTube channel. I started leather working in July of 2020. My passion for leather work quickly grew as I learned and practiced. I received a ton of help from the leather working community when I was new and now I aim to pass on what I learn to other beginner leather workers. I post weekly leather craft videos that include tutorials, free pdf pattern templates, how to's, tips and tricks, and any other leather work content that I think could help you out! #leatherworking #leatherwork #leatherworkingtips -------------------------- Disclaimer: Links to products/services in the description are often affiliate links that let you support my channel at no additional cost.