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7 Photography Tips For Your eBay Listings
In the fast-paced and ever-evolving world of online commerce, standing out from the competition is crucial. Whether you’re a seasoned…
Turtle Herbals – Product Photography Shoot with MyStudio® MS32 Lightbox Photo Studio with jewelry kit
Kendra Kleidon Via, owner and founder, Turtle Herbals, has an AOS in Culinary Arts from the Culinary Institute of America,…
Ed’s Fly Shop levels up his website, ecommerce and social media content with the MyStudio® MS20 tabletop photography studio
Ed’s Fly Shop www.edsflyshop.com is the premier fly fishing “go-to” retail store based in Montrose, Colorado. Fly fishermen from around…
Jim Bentley, Educator, National Geographic Explorer, builds a My Studio photography studio to visualize and map plastic flows from the suburb to the sea for National Geographic Explorers
Jim Bentley is a National Geographic Education Fellow and Explorer whose first grant was a Planetary Stewards Grant. He worked…
Fun with Color and My Studio Professional Table Top Photography
We experimented this week creating innovative ways to capture light. We were sent new 3D printed fabric samples from friends…
Portable Photography Lighting Kit – A Valuable Tool for Product Photography
As a photographer, you know that lighting is everything. The right light can make or break your photo. When it…
Tips For Using Your Product Photography Lighting Kit
Since the early days of the Internet in the late 1990’s, the number of products that are sold and purchased…
Photography Lighting Kits Are an Important Tool
As most people who have dabbled in any type of photography are aware, light is probably the single most significant…
How to Improve Your Skills in Product Photography
Many photographers are intimidated by product photography because they assume the setup is too complicated. They imagine a long process…