Category: Photography Basics


  • Product photos sell when they are clear, consistent, and show detail. You donโ€™t need a studioโ€”just good light and clean backgrounds. Simple setup Window light + white wall/reflector Neutral background (paper, table, fabric) Tripod or stable support Angles to capture Front hero shot 45-degree angle Close-up detail In-use lifestyle shot Keep editing natural and color-accurate…

  • A consistent editing workflow saves time and keeps your images cohesive. Simple workflow Import and cull (pick the best) Correct exposure and white balance Adjust contrast and shadows lightly Color consistency (keep a palette) Sharpen gently; reduce noise if needed Export for web (compressed, correct size) Use presets as a starting point, but always fine-tune…

  • Portraits feel professional when you control light, pose, and background. Fast checklist Find soft light (shade or window) Keep the background simple Focus on the eyes Use a flattering focal length (50โ€“85mm) Give simple posing prompts (โ€œturn shoulders, chin slightly downโ€) Make the subject comfortable. Expressions matter more than gear.

  • Image-heavy sites can rank well if you handle basics: descriptive file names, alt text, and performance. Checklist Name files descriptively (no IMG_1234) Write helpful alt text (describe whatโ€™s in the image) Compress images and use modern formats Enable caching and lazy loading Fast pages help both users and search engines.

  • If your photos feel inconsistent, itโ€™s usually not the cameraโ€”itโ€™s a missing foundation. This guide breaks the topic down into simple steps you can apply immediately. In this article, weโ€™ll cover: How to Use Window Light for Professional Results. Why this matters When you understand the basics, your images look intentional instead of accidental. More…

  • If your photos feel inconsistent, itโ€™s usually not the cameraโ€”itโ€™s a missing foundation. This guide breaks the topic down into simple steps you can apply immediately. In this article, weโ€™ll cover: How to Photograph in Low Light Without Flash. Why this matters When you understand the basics, your images look intentional instead of accidental. More…

  • If your photos feel inconsistent, itโ€™s usually not the cameraโ€”itโ€™s a missing foundation. This guide breaks the topic down into simple steps you can apply immediately. In this article, weโ€™ll cover: How to Frame Better Photos: Clean Background Techniques. Why this matters When you understand the basics, your images look intentional instead of accidental. More…

  • If your photos feel inconsistent, itโ€™s usually not the cameraโ€”itโ€™s a missing foundation. This guide breaks the topic down into simple steps you can apply immediately. In this article, weโ€™ll cover: Export Settings for Web: Size, Quality, and Speed. Why this matters When you understand the basics, your images look intentional instead of accidental. More…

  • If your photos feel inconsistent, itโ€™s usually not the cameraโ€”itโ€™s a missing foundation. This guide breaks the topic down into simple steps you can apply immediately. In this article, weโ€™ll cover: Beginner Guide to Autofocus Modes (AF-S, AF-C, Tracking). Why this matters When you understand the basics, your images look intentional instead of accidental. More…

  • If your photos feel inconsistent, itโ€™s usually not the cameraโ€”itโ€™s a missing foundation. This guide breaks the topic down into simple steps you can apply immediately. In this article, weโ€™ll cover: Golden Hour Photography Tips for Stunning Light. Why this matters When you understand the basics, your images look intentional instead of accidental. More consistency…