By AmandineFebruary 03, 2012
Some of you have asked this question, here is our answer.
Each picture made with or without a door gives a different result and there is no wrong way to shoot an object. It all depends on what you want to show. But in order to have a choice, it’s better to have a door ...
By AmandineJanuary 03, 2012
Lesson #1 : « Play transparency »
How toenhance your products, even the most transparent ones?
How to capture the quality of your products, even the most difficult to photograph

By AmandineDecember 21, 2011
Showcasing your products in 3D to sell more is not just for small products. After all, why not display furniture that the visitor could view under all angles? Why not make a motorcycle rotate at 360° to showcase its curves and accessories? Too big or too heavy, you say?
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By AnoopNovember 09, 2010

In photography, one of the trickiest objects to photograph is glass. This is so because of its transparency and translucency. Transparent materials are clear and are see-through which allow light to pass through them while translucent materials also allow light to pass through them but diffusely. One factor which makes glass photography difficult is its shiny reflective surface. This article will provide you an insight about glass photography.
By AnoopOctober 26, 2010

With the launch of the very first Mac software, PackshotCreator is organizing a free lucky draw contest (PackshotCreator goes Mac). By participating in this contest, you can be among the five winners of an iPod nano Multi-Touch. Note that this contest is open to everyone.
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