Tips for Taking Great eBay Product Photos
I’ve found that clear, high-quality photos really enhance my chances of selling my products on eBay.
Here are some tips that will help you take great eBay product photos too.
- You don’t need an expensive, high-resolution digital camera for your eBay photos. You just need a digital camera that will produce a 640×480 pixel image (which includes all digital cameras on the market.)
- Before you buy a camera, handle it to feel how comfortable it is in your hands. Make sure the camera controls are logical, and that it’s easy to transfer photos from the camera to your computer. The camera should be able to focus within four inches or less.
- When taking a photo for your eBay product, generally select the camera’s smallest photo size. If you are going to crop the image or upload it to eBay’s picture services, however, select at least a 1024 x 768 image size.
- Disable your camera’s built-in flash when taking a photo. The built-in flash produces a glare on the photo and makes your products look two-dimensional.
- Use your camera’s “Macro Focus” feature to take close-ups of your product. (“Macro Focus” is usually indicated by a tulip flower symbol.)
- The key to effective product photography is lighting, and the key to effective lighting is control. You can control the strength, size, position, color and number of lights you use. And each of these controls changes how the subject looks. Review your camera’s manual to understand your camera’s “white balance” symbols ( i.e. a light bulb for indoor shots with incandescent lights, a sun symbol for outdoor photos, etc.) You’ll use the white balance control to get accurate colors. You can preset the white balance to match the type of light you’re using (daylight, shade, tungsten, fluorescent).
- Use the “Exposure Control” (EV) to correct light and dark photos. A plus number lightens the image, a minus number darkens it.
- Use a tripod when taking pictures of your product. The tripod stabilizes your camera and eliminates blurry photos.
- Photograph your products at an angle.
- Take more than one photo of each item. For example, if you are selling clothing, take one full-length photo; one photo of the tag showing size, fabric, content, brand; and one or more close-up photos showing the texture of fabric and any details or flaws.
- Use photo-editing software to make final adjustments.
- Host your pictures on your own website. You will save money and be able to use as many pictures as you need to adequately show eBay bidders your products. It’s simple, and yet 70 percent of eBay sellers don’t do it.
I hope you try some of these tips. I think you’ll find that adding high-quality product photos will enhance your eBay listings and greatly increase your sales.
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Branson Computer Repair (5 comments.) on November 16th, 2008
Thanks for the great article! I definitely agree with using a tripod to take the pictures with. Also, I have found that using a black sheet or other drop cloth is the way to go to make a more dramatic lighting effect. Using photoshop to touch the color and lighting up helps a little bit, too. Thanks!






Quintene Newhouse (1 comments.) on November 13th, 2008
I agree with you totally on your tips of using quality pictures to enhance on ebay because being successful on ebay is all about marketing! I have a great website that talks about the same marketing tactics on ebay at newhouseinfoproducts.com!