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Product Shots Cool, crisp product photography for web sites and catalogs. Good pictures make all the difference when it comes to sales.
Whether you need one shot for a postcard or a hundred shots for a catalog, we guarantee satisfaction and professionalism. If you've been in business for a while you know that good photography helps your sales. Particularly online, customers want to see all the details and feel confident that the photographs are truly representative of the product they are ordering. Poor quality shots can actually drive customers off your web site and to a competitor. Ordering great product shots online is easy and reliable. Choose the type of shots you need; simple, average or complex. Add the shots to your shopping cart then adjust the quantities at the check-out page. Price breaks for quantities will be adjusted automatically at check-out. Our lowest prices are for quantities of 20 or more shots in any one type. CLICK HERE TO DETERMINE THE SHOT TYPE
Keep it simple. Individual products against a white background, with a soft shadow, have become the de-facto standard for e-commerce web sites. And with good reason... the product is the star and it's shape, color and details are clearly visible. Group shots have been shown to get less response from customers than individual shots. Likewise, objects shot against colored or textured backgrounds limit the way you can use the shot in a composition or web site and may distract from the items you are selling. Prices above are for tabletop single items shot on a white background. Print versus web. You might already know that print catalogs require high-resolution pictures (300 DPI) and web sites require low-resolution shots (72 DPI). With Studioli.com as your photographer you'll always get both. For maximum flexibility we save files with the RGB color space, but can provide CMYK files for print if you prefer. Fair pricing. Price is a function of how long it takes to create the image. A cardboard box with no reflection is takes less time to shoot and process than a shiny laptop computer, so we charge less for simple objects and more for complex ones. Some studios charge one flat rate no matter what the object is, making up for the money they lose on complicated objects by charging more for the simple ones. We think our way is more fair.
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