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Here is an illustrative list of the most common types of product photography images that are found on websites:
Product-only images:
High-quality images focusing solely on the product, showcasing its details, features, and design.
Lifestyle images:
Images that show the product being used or worn in real-life situations, helping customers visualise how the product fits into their lifestyle.
White background images:
Clean and minimalist images with a white background, often used for product listings and catalogue.
360-Degree view images:Interactive images that allow users to rotate the product and view it from different angles, providing a comprehensive view of the product.
Close-up images:
Detailed shots that highlight specific features, textures, or intricate design elements of the product.
Group or set images:
Images displaying a group of products or a product set, often used for showcasing product variations or bundles.
Packaging images:
Images showcasing the product's packaging, including box, labels, and other packaging details.
Size or scale images:
Images that provide a sense of scale by including objects or people alongside the product to show its size or dimensions.
In-use images:
Images depicting the product being actively used by a person, demonstrating its functionality and purpose.
Comparison Images:
Images that compare the product with similar products or different variations, highlighting the differences and helping customers make informed choices.
Detail shots:
Close-up images focusing on specific parts or components of the product, emphasising its quality and craftsmanship.
Infographic or diagram Images: Visual representations or diagrams explaining product features, specifications, or usage instructions.
Before and after images:
Images that showcase the transformation or results achieved by using the product, commonly used in industries like beauty, fitness, and home improvement.
Packaging unboxing images:Step-by-step images capturing the unboxing experience, showing how the product is packaged and revealing its contents.
Action or motion images:Dynamic shots capturing the product in motion or action, often used for sports equipment, outdoor gear, or fashion products.