Struggling to get great product photos? You are not alone.
Just because you are a talented artisan, it does not mean you automatically know how to capture your creations. Most makers are never taught how to photograph their work, yet good imagery is one of the biggest factors in selling online.
Your photos can lift your brand, build trust and help customers feel confident to buy. This masterclass gives you simple, repeatable techniques to take crisp, clean and compelling images using only your phone.
Who it is for
- Artisans who have been held back by their imagery and want to improve
- Makers who have applied to Madeit but were not accepted due to photos
- Sellers who feel their photos are not doing their products justice
- Creatives who want better results without expensive equipment
What you will learn
👉🏼 What makes a strong, trustworthy product image
👉🏼 How to use natural light in any space
👉🏼 Simple styling and composition tips
👉🏼 The five essential shots every product needs
👉🏼 How to train your eye and spot what is working
👉🏼 How to get great photos using what you already have
Included
- Recorded masterclass, 75 minutes
- Bonus videos
- A printable checklist
- Lifetime access
FAQs
Is this suitable for beginners?
Yes. Everything is taught in clear steps with real examples and simple guidance.
How long do I have access for?
You keep lifetime access to the masterclass and all included resources.
About me
I’m Leina, your guide for all Madeit Masterclasses. I am the owner of Madeit and a lifelong lover of product, branding and digital strategy. I have spent more than 15 years building creative businesses, including my own fashion label, and now my focus is supporting makers and artists to thrive online.
Keen to connect first?
Come join me on the Handmade Huddle. LIVE sessions Monday & Friday at 9am AEDT.
Questions?
Hit the contact seller button or email us at support@madeit.com.au
Your impact
100% of sales from Madeit Masterclasses go toward growing Madeit and promoting our artisans. Thank you for supporting the #handmadenotmassmade mission.