Thursday 5 November 2015

P1:Shoe Photography

How you frame and photograph your trainers is very important and will make a real difference to the finished quality of your advert

Tip 1
The trainers you are trying to sell is the real star of your advert. It is very common for trainers (shoes), to be framed using a close up or extreme close up.

Tip 2
Another tip is to use a eye level shot (i.e. the camera is placed around the same level as the shoe), or using a slightly high or low angled shot. Whichever you chose it's important to give your reasons.
Tip 3
If you intend to have someone model your trainers, it fine to concentrate on their legs/feet- remember the trainers is the real star. Below are examples of great shoe photography. 


Tip 4
Think really carefully about what background you shot your trainers against. Having a plain background or pre planned background like a park, football; pitch or skate park will save  spending lots of time removing the background.

















Tip 5
Another  way in which you can add that professional finish is to organise your trainers in a way that makes it look even more stylish and appealing







Tip 6
If your trainers are aimed at a specific sport, way not try and get an action shot. 


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