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Great work on the actual product … it’s beautiful.
But I don’t like the way the photographer set up the images. The black background makes it look like this was all image generated by AI or something … it makes it look … fake … or like it is floating in empty space. It makes it look like it is a digital creation from an AutoCAD program. The dark background makes it look dark and ominous.
Instead of a solid studio background, it might be nicer to place it in a neutral background - nothing too flashy that would detract from the furniture. Maybe a blank white wall and sitting on a hardwood floor and all bathed in natural soft light.
EDIT: I wondered if maybe you might have other photos in your history and you do … your photo from a few days ago displays this furniture in a lot more dramatic way than in the professional photographer images
… but this is just my opinion … I may be right or wrong … it is just my personal take … otherwise, I still love the furniture and I can absolutely appreciate the time, effort, expertise and skill that went into making it.
Great work on the actual product … it’s beautiful.
But I don’t like the way the photographer set up the images. The black background makes it look like this was all image generated by AI or something … it makes it look … fake … or like it is floating in empty space. It makes it look like it is a digital creation from an AutoCAD program. The dark background makes it look dark and ominous.
Instead of a solid studio background, it might be nicer to place it in a neutral background - nothing too flashy that would detract from the furniture. Maybe a blank white wall and sitting on a hardwood floor and all bathed in natural soft light.
EDIT: I wondered if maybe you might have other photos in your history and you do … your photo from a few days ago displays this furniture in a lot more dramatic way than in the professional photographer images
https://lemmy.ca/post/19188721
… but this is just my opinion … I may be right or wrong … it is just my personal take … otherwise, I still love the furniture and I can absolutely appreciate the time, effort, expertise and skill that went into making it.
Yeah the lighting was not suitable for the subject.
If they had to use a plain background, white or grey would be much better than black.
I hope OP didn’t pay much for this photographer.