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Three ways to level up your Instagram feed
When it comes to selling goods, services, or even your influence online, image is everything. But for many small businesses suddenly thrust into the world of social media and online marketing, getting the visuals right is harder than they thought. Professional photography may be beyond their reach, and their home-made photos simply don’t have the professional polish they see in top Instagram feeds.
Wendy Huggins, founder and owner of Flatlay Studio, reports that she is seeing a flood of queries from small business owners wanting advice on how to make the most of social media to market their products. “Their products are usually high quality small batch artisanal goods, but the photos they take to showcase them aren’t doing the products justice. Many of them simply don’t understand where they are going wrong.”
Huggins says paying attention to these three factors will instantly improve the look of any product photo – even if it’s taken with a cellphone.
1. Lighting
Lighting is everything. A dark, moody photo is best left to the pros. To showcase your product effectively, get as much natural light as you can on the subject, while taking care to avoid the glare and strong shadows of direct sun or camera flash. A good way to do this is to set up your product near a south-facing window or under shade outdoors.
2. Backdrop
Nothing says home-made like using a kitchen counter as a backdrop. A stylish, neutral surface and background speak volumes about the product’s qualities and the lifestyle it is aimed at, and elevates a product from home-made to artisanal. For example, natural skin care products or home baked goods might be photographed on a whitewashed wooden board background, while high-end perfume would be better on a marble-look background.
Enhance your photo by leaving plenty of negative (empty) space around your product, and add relevant props, such as a sprig of greenery.
3. Layout and font
Once you’ve achieved great photos, don’t neglect editing and text, to make sure your photo has exactly the look you want and includes messaging to drive customers to you. Editing apps have made it quick and easy to create trending visuals for your feed. Try Lightroom, VSCO, Snapseed or B612, or explore your app store for a plethora of options.