Fantastic question Rachel! We typically use size medium for an accurate representation of the graphic sizing to the apparel and the ability to fit it into the photo without needing a step ladder or stool to stand on. Also, for any showroom displays or photos on a mannequin, medium t-shirts fit the best on most displays.
So happy we could help out! We might even need to update this video with some of the common standard features that are on phones now these days- The best tip is to clean the lens! LOL
Of course! We're always happy to help! The foam board is such an easy and affordable way to bounce the light and really help the photos look pro! Paper, poster board or matte board would work great too!
White shirts are definitely a little trickier, but the same concepts still apply. Using an off-white or colored background helps a lot (you can buy rolls of colored paper at almost any craft store).
Try to match the colors and lighting to what your eyes see in the same room when you're standing near the shirt like we showed in the video. If your phone doesnt have the lighting and color controls that the iphone has, there are tons of 3rd party apps for photo editing.
The problem I have is I do flat lays with props. So the t-shirt is not the only item I am photographing. If I lighten the t shirt to get the correct color, it changes the other items to the wrong color.
Hey Barbra, try adding more light if you can- The more light you can get on the subjects that you're photographing the better your colors will be. Of course, with high contrast (like a white shirt and a dark prop) You can use the HDR photo setting on your phone to reduce the contrast and get a more natural look.
Hi There, we're not sure exactly what you're asking, but we're always happy to help! For the best location you should take your photos next to a large window that is not getting direct sunlight (North facing preferred) .
bruh please help me im doing exactly what youre doing but im somehow still doing it wrong, sir can i pelase send you pictures of my setup or anyone that reading this, can you please help me i just want to take a nice mockup photo, i know i got what i need in order to take it, and a nice camera please help me
Hey quanathan, you can share any photos of your setup with us over on our instagram or facebook pages and we can try to help out! A couple tips that could help: 1. Be sure you have enough light and a clean, solid background. 2. Using the foamboard to bounce the main light source we were able to help with the shadows and be sure the backdrop had nice, even light. 3. To get the background be pure white you may have to adjust the highlights and shadows on your phone, or with a DSLR and a photo editing app. 4. Pulling the exposure controls while you're taking the photo (like Dave shows in the video) really helps the picture look more like the shirt in real life.
@@transferexpress okkk thank you a lot, and i messaged you on instagram to show you the pictures i took, thank you for those tips i'll keep those in mind