This SUPER SIMPLE Product Photography Technique is Proven to Drive Online Sales

Hey there! 

Let me guess: you’ve made yourself crazy in the past, trying to come up with the most original or interesting settings for your product photography. And I’m also guessing you weren’t exactly thrilled with the results. 

No worries. I love your creative hustle, your keep-at-it-ness.

And now, you can relax. I’m going to do you a solid. 

Go white. 

That’s right. Forget about bending yourself into a creative pretzel trying to source antique Moroccan tiles or the perfect industrial chic shipping container background. Cancel that trip to the forest to gather birch bark and pine needles for a woodsy scene.

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Just. Go. White. 

White is wonderful. It’s not a creative cop-out. It’s not boring or lazy. Hell, no. Great artists and designers have always used white to create contrast, frame compositions and let the focus of an image (i.e. your product) shine. 

White is your product photography quick win. 

Grab my free guide to whiting out. It’s full of tips on how to harness white in shots that will convert to sales, inspire mad product and brand love and bring you world domination. OK, maybe not quite that last one, but you get my drift. White is clean, practical and strategic. 

White, how do I love thee? Let me count the ways: 

  • White is versatile. It literally goes with everything. Bonus: White blends with other branding if you’re looking for others to endorse your product.
  • Graphic designers will LOVE you. A product shot with a plain white background is easy for them to work with.
  •  A white background product shot looks great in most online shopping platforms.
  • White pops on online sheets and in thumbnails.
  • It spotlights your product. 
  • A white background keeps things simple and minimal for overlaying text and other elements.

Go ahead and download Photos That Sell, my free product photography guide, which delves into white and so much more. Give it a whirl. And don’t forget to share your handiwork. I can’t wait to see how you use white to make your products shine! 

Xo Kelly 

P.S. Don’t forget to download the guide and get started. In no time, I promise you’re going to be snapping product pics you can’t wait to share. Go!