• Posted on January 03, 2012

ebay photography tips|MyStudio Jewelry Photography Tips and Techniques – Pt. 1

Welcome!,In the blog: photography ideas and tricks ..
The following not about – ebay photography tips,but classic:A dress is like a barbed fence. It protects the premises with no restricting the view.The tyrant dies and his rule ends, the martyr dies and his rule be-gins. (Soren Kierkegaard, Danish religious philowopher) Your thoughts is like this water, my buddy, when it is agitated, it becomes tough to see, but if you allow it to settle, the solution becomes clear..Eternity is not a distance but a selection.。!World Telecommunications Day17/5.

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  • Posted on July 20, 2011

ebay photography tips|Photography tips for fashion designer? (Please read!)?

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Here you can choose to skip this, because not is – ebay photography tips,but classic:A bad beginning makes a bad ending. A friend is easier lost than found. Your mind is like this water, my friend, when it is agitated, it becomes difficult to see, but if you allow it to settle, the answer becomes clear..Fading is true while flowering is past。!Independence Day4/7.

Question–: Photography tips for fashion designer? (Please read!)?
I just need a few pointers…

I’m about to open my modified clothing store on ebay that focuses on customized (DIY Punk, Biker, Skate & Psychobilly) band shirts/corsets/dresses. I have a lot of fantastic, original, professional-looking designs and some awesome, gorgeous alternative model volunteers to boot. Although I have faith in my clothing, I know that the best attention-grabber for a product online is good photography. I know a little bit about photography as far as composition and umbrella lighting goes, but what would be some good tips for an amateur who is taking model portraits and fullbody shots indoors? What would be the best lighting for dark clothes? What about lighting for a backdrop of newspapers? If the newspaper idea for a backdrop is too terrible, would you happen to have any other ideas to give a “street fashion” feel? I’m not trying to be a professional photographer, but I do hope to have a professional feel to what I’m selling.

Hiring an actual photographer would be out of the question as I produce several unique garments a week and it would be rather costly to do constantly.

One last thing: I currently am using a Nikon D40 but I’m also looking for a new lens as my old one finally jammed after three years of use, haha. Any suggestions for someone who isn’t looking to spend an outrageous amount for amateur photography? $ 300 would have to be my limit. I just had a friend suggest using a Nikon 55-200mm DX Lens on my D40. (About $ 200) What do you think?
I’m not trying to be a professional photographer. I just want some tips on taking decent portrait/fullbody pictures featuring the garments I have created. I don’t care to buy a terribly expensive camera because that’s not my focus. My focus is doing the best with what I have, and trust me, it will be enough.

All I need are some general pointers for what I’m trying to accomplish, please.
I just found the Nikon 50mm f/1.8D AF Nikkor Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras. It’s about $ 100 and it has great reviews for portraits. Opinions?

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