Photo Editing Tutorial
Today's critique is another real time shop review. Today's review covers LaurelsArt, who sells wall clocks made from upcycled records. These reviews are a great resource to all of us with Etsy shops who struggle with quality photo's.
Thanks to Jessica from DollProject for putting these critiques together.
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Showing posts with label video tutorial. Show all posts
Monday, July 18, 2011
Friday, July 15, 2011
Real Time Etsy Shop Photo critiques
Photo Editing Tutorial
If I were to tell you where I needed to improve my Etsy shop, I wouldn't hesitate in saying "my photo's". My hunch is that a large percentage of Etsy shop owners would tell you the same thing. It's difficult to capture the accurate color, texture and most of all feel, of a handcrafted item, let alone sell it!
But with a little help from basic photo editing software, we can improve our photo's, even our already existing ones, and attract more viewers to our products.
Over the next couple of weeks we will be showing you real time Etsy shop photo critiques that will hopefully help you improve your own photos.
This weeks tutorial is brought to you by Jessica from Dollproject.
If I were to tell you where I needed to improve my Etsy shop, I wouldn't hesitate in saying "my photo's". My hunch is that a large percentage of Etsy shop owners would tell you the same thing. It's difficult to capture the accurate color, texture and most of all feel, of a handcrafted item, let alone sell it!
But with a little help from basic photo editing software, we can improve our photo's, even our already existing ones, and attract more viewers to our products.
Over the next couple of weeks we will be showing you real time Etsy shop photo critiques that will hopefully help you improve your own photos.
This weeks tutorial is brought to you by Jessica from Dollproject.
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Thursday, July 7, 2011
Photo Editing Tutorial #3
It's no secret that Etsy sellers are always looking for ways to improve their photography skills. Over the last couple of weeks Jessica from DollProject has been creating video tutorials for our learning pleasure. This is our third video and I just want to say Thanks Jessica, for your great work, we really appreciate it.
The following tutorial shows viewers how to fade out the background of their product image using a blocking technique. To apply this simple blocking method, you can use either a photo program with layer capabilities or a free online application called fotofuze.com.
The following tutorial shows viewers how to fade out the background of their product image using a blocking technique. To apply this simple blocking method, you can use either a photo program with layer capabilities or a free online application called fotofuze.com.
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Photo Editing Tutorial
As our OlyEtsy team grows so will our blog!
We are introducing a series of videos to help Etsy sellers crop, adjust and finish their photos for better product listings. The plan is to release one video every week, hopefully Thursdays if everything goes according to plan.
This first video in our series is about photo cropping. Take a look and if you have any other tips to go along with the video make sure to list them in the comments section below.
Author: Jessica Hamilton of Doll Project
We are introducing a series of videos to help Etsy sellers crop, adjust and finish their photos for better product listings. The plan is to release one video every week, hopefully Thursdays if everything goes according to plan.
This first video in our series is about photo cropping. Take a look and if you have any other tips to go along with the video make sure to list them in the comments section below.
Author: Jessica Hamilton of Doll Project
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