What a product photo becomes

Print in room setting

Print on styled shelf

Print in lifestyle context
Tips for photographing art prints
Show scale with context objects
A print photographed alone gives no sense of size. Include a ruler, a hand, or shoot it leaning against a wall so buyers understand the dimensions before ordering.
Avoid glare from glass and glossy finishes
Shoot at a slight angle to the print rather than straight-on if it's behind glass. Overcast light or a shaded area eliminates reflections that obscure your artwork.
Capture the frame and matting if included
If you sell framed prints, photograph the whole package. Buyers want to see the frame style and mat color, not just the art. Palette can then place the complete framed piece in a room.
How Palette helps art prints sellers
Room mockup scenes in seconds
Describe "modern living room with white walls" or "cozy bedroom with warm lighting." Palette places your print on the wall in a realistic room setting that helps buyers visualize it in their home.
Multiple angles and room styles
Generate one version hanging over a sofa and another leaning on a shelf. Show the same print in different contexts so buyers can see it fitting into their space.
Affordable for large catalogs
If you sell 50 or 100 print designs, professional mockup photography is out of reach. At under $1 per image, you can give every design a proper lifestyle shot.