E-commerce Photos
Here is your go-to guide for taking amazing product photos right from home, Lykkers!
Great visuals are key to turning visitors into buyers. No need for fancy equipment or costly setups—just simple tools, smart tricks, and a bit of creativity.
Let's walk through how to shoot stunning e-commerce photos without stress.

What Are E-Commerce Product Photos?

High-Quality Images That Sell
Product photos for e-commerce are clear, appealing images that help shoppers understand what they're buying. These photos are used across online shops, social media, and ads.
Common Styles of Product Photography
- White Background: Clean and distraction-free, perfect for online catalogs.
- In-Use or Context Shots: Shows the product in action, helping viewers picture it in real settings.
- Packaging Photos: Let people know what to expect when they receive the item.
- Close-Ups: Highlight texture, features, or fine details.
- Group Shots: Show related items together, great for bundles or sets.

Setting Up Your Photo Space

Create a Dedicated Area
A small corner with good light and a flat surface is all you need. This space should let you work comfortably and repeat the process easily.
Camera or Smartphone
Modern phones have excellent cameras. Focus more on setup and lighting than equipment.
Use a Tripod
A tripod keeps the camera steady and helps maintain the same angle across shots.
Lighting
Natural light from a window is ideal. Avoid direct sunlight. If using lamps or softboxes, place one as your main light source and another to soften shadows.
Table and Background
A simple table works fine. For the background, use a white sheet, large paper, or cardboard that curves from the table to the wall, forming an L-shape.
Reflector
To balance light and soften shadows, use a white board or large paper as a reflector opposite your light source.

Shooting and Styling Your Products

Plan Your Composition
- Diagonal Setup: Place products in a line from back to front, from tallest to shortest. Great for side views.
- "C" Layout: Arrange items in a half-circle for flat-lay shots (taken from above). Leave some empty space in the center.
Use Props with Purpose
Props can add interest, but avoid clutter. Only include items that match your brand and make the product more relatable.
Angle and Framing
Experiment with camera angles. Eye-level and overhead are the most popular. Keep the product centered and ensure it fills the frame appropriately.

Mastering the Light

Natural Light First
Place your table near a large window. If the sunlight is too strong, diffuse it with a sheer curtain or white paper.
Use Soft Artificial Light When Needed
Two identical light sources—like softboxes—can mimic natural light. Use one for main lighting and one for filling shadows.
Control Your Shadows
- Shadow Position: Keep taller objects from casting shadows over shorter ones.
- Shadow Softness: Reflectors and diffusers help create smooth, soft shadows that improve image quality.

Final Touch: Post-Editing

Enhance Without Overdoing
Editing tools can adjust brightness, contrast, and crop. Keep the product's true appearance intact. Many free apps and desktop programs are available for simple edits.
Consistency Is Key
Use the same lighting, angle, and background across your product range. This helps your store look professional and organized.

In Summary

Lykkers, now you're equipped to shoot standout product photos without leaving home or breaking the bank. With a little setup and practice, you'll build a photo style that reflects your brand and builds shopper trust. Grab your camera, find that light, and start clicking—your next sale could be just one great photo away!