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  • Home
  • Process
    • How it Works
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Infographics for Product Photography
    • Lifestyle Photography for Products
    • On-White/Standard Product Photography
    • Enhanced Product Photography
    • Still-Life Photography and Props
  • Samples
    • View Full Gallery
    • View Lifestyle Photography Gallery
  • Pricing
    • Single and Group Images
    • Lifestyle Photography Packages
  • About
    • Meet Your Photographer
    • Learn About Thrive Product Studio
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Why Choose Us
  • Blog
  • Contact

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Why You Should Leave Product Photography To The Professionals

Product Photography TipsBy Katie FurrerApril 15, 2020

Over the years, Thrive Product Studio has seen a complete revolution in terms of product photography. Mediocre images of the past have transformed into high-quality works of art that businesses use to influence consumer purchasing decisions online. Why? In today’s world, images need to speak to people, or else they will be forgotten or disregarded…

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The Benefits Of A White Product Photography Background

Product Photography TipsBy Katie FurrerMarch 31, 2020

One of the best things about product photography is the ability to change the style of your brand. While many online sellers use a wide variety of backgrounds, there’s no denying that a white product photography background is still the best. Why? Busy backgrounds with lots of distracting colors and objects make your images look…

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Important Qualities To Look For When Hiring A Product Photographer

Product Photography TipsBy Katie FurrerMarch 24, 2020

Finding the right product photographer can be a difficult task. With so many photographers to choose from, it can be a hard decision. There are a wide variety of factors that need to be considered before you hire just anyone. While most photographers claim to be the best in the business, you may find yourself…

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Preparing For Professional Product Photography

Product Photography TipsBy Katie FurrerMarch 19, 2020

The way potential customers perceive your brand depends largely on the content you provide them with. For online sellers, this is especially true when it comes to showcasing your products. High-quality images that display the features of what you’re selling is key to successful representation and customer satisfaction. Before you ship your products off, however,…

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Why A Background Matters In Professional Product Photography

Product Photography TipsBy Katie FurrerMarch 11, 2020

When it comes to presenting your products, the background you choose says a lot about your company and the quality you provide. In fact, it only takes a fraction of a second to form a solid impression of an image online. This means you need images that grab people’s attention instead of turning them away.…

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Custom Product Photography Vs Stock Images: Which Is Better?

Product Photography TipsBy Katie FurrerMarch 6, 2020

There’s a lot of debate when it comes to custom product photography vs. stock images. Which is better when it comes to selling online? That’s why Thrive Product Studio would like to weigh in on the discussion. People process images 60,000 times faster than they do written descriptions. Therefore it’s extremely important to use strong…

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Product Models In Lifestyle Photography

Product Photography TipsBy Katie FurrerFebruary 27, 2020

Just like the famous paintings of Mona Lisa and the Girl with a Pearl Earring, models in a photograph have the ability to captivate. Even more, models are perfect for showcasing your products and attracting a wider audience. How? Models show online buyers how your product can be applied to their daily lives while giving…

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Reasons To Choose Lifestyle Product Photography

Product Photography TipsBy Katie FurrerFebruary 21, 2020

Sometimes a standard product photo isn’t enough to create the right feeling and mood that you want potential customers to experience when browsing your products. At Thrive Product Studio, we offer lifestyle photography to make your brand and products stand apart from the competition while significantly boosting your online sales. That’s why we’d like to…

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Product Photography Tips For Making The Most Of Your Ecommerce Store

Product Photography TipsBy Katie FurrerJanuary 24, 2020

  You’ve taken the leap and created some awesome products that you’re ready to share with the world. But what’s the best way to sell online? Since the Internet reigns supreme and everyone is connected through their digital device, it’s time for you to make the most out of what the world wide web has…

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The Difference Between Clipping Path & Masking In Product Photography

Product Photography TipsBy Katie FurrerJanuary 15, 2020

Clipping path and masking are two very important photo editing techniques in professional product photography. Each of these methods are used to remove unwanted objects or isolate a product from a background. However, there are a couple of distinctions between the clipping path and masking editing techniques. While they both effectively do the same job,…

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