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Product and Portrait Photography

Actionable lighting, posing, and workflow guides for consistent images.

Practical guides for product and portrait photography: lighting setups, backgrounds, lenses, posing, retouching, and efficient workflows for consistent results.

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Overview

Product and portrait photography share core skills—light control, composition, color management—but demand different decisions on focal length, styling, and post-production. This category distills practical setups and repeatable workflows for crisp product images and flattering portraits.

Expect lighting diagrams, gear checklists, posing direction, and editing steps you can apply in studio or on location. The goal: reliable, on-brief results with less guesswork and faster delivery.

Who it’s for

Ecommerce sellers upgrading product image quality.

Portrait photographers refining posing and lighting.

Designers needing consistent assets for campaigns.

Marketers planning shoots with clear ROI and briefs.

What you will gain

Repeatable lighting setups for crisp, true-to-life shots.

Confident direction for natural poses and expressions.

Color-managed workflow from capture to final export.

Editing checklists that speed delivery and approvals.

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Key Takeaways

Actionable points curated for this category.

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Light is the main design tool

Control size, distance, angle, and diffusion to shape contrast and texture; add flags and reflectors to refine highlights and shadows.

02

Backgrounds and surfaces drive clarity

Use sweep paper, acrylic, fabrics, or textured boards; keep horizons clean for products and choose tones that flatter skin for portraits.

03

Pick lenses that avoid distortion

Portraits: 85–135mm for flattering perspective; products: 50–100mm macro for detail; stop down to f/5.6–f/11 for edge-to-edge sharpness.

04

Direct with intent, not volume

Guide micro-adjustments in posture, chin, hands, and eye line; for products, define hero angle, feature callouts, and scale references.

05

Color accuracy beats heavy edits

Shoot RAW, set custom white balance, use a color checker, calibrate monitors; retouch non-destructively and preserve natural skin texture.

06

Build a fast, reliable workflow

Tether when possible, use naming conventions, rate and cull quickly, batch similar edits, export with presets, and back up at each stage.

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