What a product photo becomes

T-shirt on styled background

Apparel in lifestyle setting

Accessories styled together
Tips for photographing apparel
Iron or steam before you shoot
Wrinkles are the fastest way to make a garment look cheap. A quick steam removes creases and lets the fabric drape naturally. Even a damp towel in the dryer for 10 minutes helps.
Flat lay on a clean surface or hang with clips
Lay the garment flat on white posterboard for a catalog look, or clip it taut on a hanger against a plain wall. Avoid bunching or folding that hides the silhouette.
Get the color right with natural light
Artificial light shifts colors. Shoot near a window during the day so the fabric color in your photo matches what the customer will receive. Color accuracy reduces returns.
How Palette helps apparel sellers
Lifestyle scenes without a model
Describe "casual outfit on a sunny patio" or "folded on a bed with linen sheets." Palette creates the lifestyle context that helps shoppers imagine wearing your clothes.
Consistent catalog look across your line
Use the same scene description for every piece in a collection. T-shirts, hoodies, and accessories all get matching backgrounds so your store looks intentional.
Fast enough for seasonal drops
New collection every month? Photograph the pieces, run them through Palette, and have your listings ready the same day. No photographer scheduling, no editing turnaround.