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Every evening this week I’ll be giving you a sneak peak into the new Mom-preneur Blog & Etsy Guide. It’s only $19.95 and is a compilation of advice from over 80 women in business! {{squeal in delight}}
Today’s sneak peek is from Angie Arthur who is featured in the “Photography Tips” section of the Mom-preneur Guide:
Photography Tips from Angie with I Heart Faces
Without a doubt, whether a potential client is looking for a particular product online or just randomly browsing through a variety of items…the quality of the photos that the Mom-preneur uses will make an immediate difference in the customer’s decision as to whether or not they should click on your button to see more information about your product.
High quality photos can end up making an inferior product look wonderful, while low quality photos can make an amazing product look awful. If you do not know your way around a camera, don’t lose hope!
3 Ways to Improve Your Photos
There are three ways that you can improve the quality of your photos so that you can showcase your product to give your potential clients a fantastic first impression of what you are selling:
1. Improve your own photography skills so that you can use your own camera and editing program to show off your product at it’s highest potential
2. Pay a professional photographer to take photos of your product for you (a very worthwhile investment)
3. Find a professional or highly skilled amateur photographer who will provide their
photography services in exchange for your product.
Useful Links with More Photography Tips:
- General Photography Tips written by various i heart faces contributors
- Getting To Know Your Camera written by various i heart faces contributors
- I Heart Faces Community (a free forum where any level of photographer can feel comfortable asking questions about photography)
- How To Photograph Your Product to Enhance Your Online Sales written by Natalie Norton for Digital Photography School
- Photographing for Success written for Etsy
- How To Photograph Your Work For Sale On Etsy by Everything Etsy
- Photographing Items by Etsy Wiki
- Angie Arthur Photography – Photographer who exchanges photography services for product
Angie Arthur from I Heart Faces and Angie Arthur Photography
If you like this, you’ll LOVE the rest of the Mom-preneur Blog & Etsy Guide! It also includes three bonus checklists that you’ll never want to be without.
Get your printable copy of the e-Book
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