Drawer

Raigrass Creations

A few things I sold after participating in this class.

Raigrass Creations - image 1 - student project

I think that cover photo sealed the deal for this product. It got me a lot of reactions and attetion to the product.

Raigrass Creations - image 2 - student project

I didn't want to use my baby as a model for the product. So I came up with this idea of using his toys to showcase the ups of the item.

Raigrass Creations - image 3 - student project

Raigrass Creations - image 4 - student project

Those photos needed reflector, but I didn't know how to use one.

Raigrass Creations - image 5 - student project

I tried shooting with a bear first, but it was too big and didn't compliment the actual size of a newborn baby. The frog prooved to be the better model for the job. And a teacher once told me to not repeat the joke. So double beart is not the right go at the job.

 

Raigrass Creations - image 6 - student project

This is the third item that I sold after 6 days of posting the product. That was really fast, because there were a lot of similar products on facebook marketplace all on the same price.

Raigrass Creations - image 7 - student project

Raigrass Creations - image 8 - student project

The problem with that particular product is that it was too big and I was at a loss of how to shoot it. I decided to use the wallpaper of the kids room and the bear for model.

Raigrass Creations - image 9 - student project

I love that photo. It was the gamechanger for that produst. I was able to sell it after taking your other class abouth beginer product photography. And still not a clue about the leflector at that point.

Raigrass Creations - image 10 - student project

And that is something that I crafted. It's lavender scented glass beads flower is a glass hand painted pot. It didn't get a reach at all sadly. In the end I gifted it as a birthday present.

That one too needed a reflector...

 

I don't own an Iphone but I used my Huawei P20 Pro to capture those photos. Hope it's not a problem.

 

And a few final thoughts: I fell in love with product photography because of you! Thank you miss Rose Nene!