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Shooting Bath Gel Product Photography

Shooting Bath Gel Product PhotographyBATH GEL PRODUCT PHOTOGRAPHY FROM CRAWLEY PRODUCT STUDIO
Shooting Fragrance Society Bath and Shower Gel - Crawley Commercial Photography Studio

The beauty industry is booming with more people than ever focused on health and wellness. A little pampering has become a very popular form of self-care with more people than ever choosing to create their own home spa experience, especially after all that time in lock down when the hotel facilities were closed.

Scents and fragrances are such an important part of any beauty product with many shower and bath gels opting to present their products in clear bottles. This gives a high-end look with the product clarity and colour becoming the key feature

Why is professional product photography is important?
However, in terms of presenting this in photographic form, it is technically challenging. Essentially you’re looking to sell an item without actually being able to demonstrate its true features. So your potential buyers want to be able to appreciate high quality packaging. A clear image showing the correct colour of the product helps them to imagine the scent more clearly when an online environment prevents them from actually smelling it.

This bottle image above, is a great example of this with the amber glow of the crystal-clear gel inside the bottle evoking the orange, bergamot and lemongrass scent. It’s a deceptively simple image that focuses the buyer entirely on the product’s quality.

In reality, the first stage is to use some technically advanced lighting techniques to remove the possibility of any distracting reflections in the bottle and give that glowing finish. The finishing polish is added in the editing suite during post production.

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