Yes! Photographers know the correct lighting, angles, and backgrounds that would make your product stand out. For an eCommerce website, make sure you have product shots with a white background. For many products, customers want to see angles to see how it looks and determine if it is an actual item. The different angles will help give the "in-person" feel to your website. Photos for advertising should be creative. Working with a photographer can help you determine locations and need models to help promote your product. For example, you are selling a hand-painted water bottle with the painting of different types of flowers. A photographer might offer to take it at a local park and shoot the bottle in various areas around the park where potential customers might use the water bottle. In conclusion, if you can't find any local photographer, here are two websites to help you find commercial photographers https://www.thumbtack.com/k/product-photographers/near-me/ and https://www.bark.com/en/us/commercial-photographers/ . LinkedIn is also an excellent source to look for photographers.
What do I do if I can't afford a professional photographer?
Two options: you can hire an intern, or you can use your phone. Suppose you are looking for an intern to start, look at local colleges, local neighborhoods, or LinkedIn. While interns may be working monetarily free, they may look into how the industry works, so you will have to take a more substantial directorial role. Make sure you talk to them clearly and precisely about your ideas. If you are using your phone, make sure to take a picture in daylight or well-lit areas. For products photos with blank backgrounds, find a white or close to white wall around you or use a blank sheet of printer paper and place the product in front of it. Afterward, if your photos are a little messy, here are free photo editing software: https://www.gimp.org , https://www.canva.com , and https://www.fotor.com.
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