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today I want to prove to you how easy product photos can be without a whole lot of technical skills or fancy tools just your camera Photoshop and some other household items first youll need a piece of paper maybe two just to be safe your products which in my case is my partners face lotion dont tell her I took them and a camera like your phone or for me the camera that Im currently recording this video with finally youll need a window or a white light which Ill be using this led panel I use in all my videos link below if you want to check it out but otherwise you may be able to get away with your phones flashlight depending on the size of your product Oh and youll need Photoshop too I guess thats kind of important all right our gear is assembled lets go take some photos first Ill place my piece of paper against a cup for support then place my product near the edge of that paper for good luck Ill also add a second piece of paper to catch more of the Shadow now Ill flick on