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21 1 月, 2024
在由技术创新和全球合作定义的时代,我们自豪地宣布与WikiExpo香港建立战略合作伙伴关系。作为全球领先的金融展览和金融科技会议品牌,WikiExpo的这一动态联盟将推动瓦利塔科进入新的领域,在不断发展的区块链、金融科技和外汇领域促进全球资源的汇聚与连接。
WikiExpo站在金融和技术融合的前沿,每年在新加坡、悉尼、迪拜、香港和曼谷等全球主要枢纽城市举办大规模峰会。这个备受尊敬的平台在连接企业、初创公司、项目所有者、投资者以及区块链、金融科技和外汇领域从业者方面发挥着关键作用。通过每年创造数千个合作机会,WikiExpo充当了行业增长和创新的催化剂。
虽然WikiExpo在金融和金融科技领域赢得了声誉,但它并不局限于这些边界。该平台构想了更广阔的范围,将其触角延伸至技术、Web3以及未来主题,如时尚和生活方式的演变。通过拥抱数字领域并在跨境地区扩展,WikiExpo旨在促进超越传统行业边界的讨论。
在瓦利塔科,我们是数字领域创新的典范。致力于突破技术边界并提供尖端解决方案,瓦利塔科的价值观与WikiExpo的使命——汇聚和连接全球高质量资源——完美契合。
瓦利塔科与WikiExpo的合作伙伴关系是一项战略举措,旨在释放两个致力于推动可能性边界的实体之间的协同效应。通过联合力量,瓦利塔科和WikiExpo的目标是:
全球拓展视野: WikiExpo的重要活动为瓦利塔科提供了一个全球舞台,提升其在国际范围内的可见度和市场渗透力。
促进跨行业合作: 除了金融,合作伙伴关系构想了对技术、Web3和生活方式等领域的探索,为跨行业合作和知识交流创造空间。
展示创新: 瓦利塔科获得了一个显赫的平台,可以向行业专家、投资者和潜在客户展示其最新产品、服务和创新。
拥抱数字转型: 随着WikiExpo进军数字领域,瓦利塔科将有望为技术和Web3的发展做出贡献。
瓦利塔科与WikiExpo香港的合作伙伴关系标志着两者朝着一个未来迈出了重要的一步,这个未来将模糊行业边界,合作无限。随着这两个富有远见的实体携手并进,舞台已经为在迅速发展的数字领域中重新定义可能性而奠定。敬请期待我们在这个不断演变的数字景观中重新定义可能性的过程。
包含一个号召行动,鼓励读者关注合作的发展,并在各自平台上与瓦利塔科和WikiExpo互动。
Why are these tips important?
Product photography is essential for several reasons. First, it lets you sell your products on marketplaces and social media platforms. If people can’t see what your item looks like, it will be hard for them to trust that they’re buying from the right place and will be confident in their purchase. Second, having higher quality photos means that more buyers will be interested in buying your items – after all, who wants to buy a product that doesn’t look as good as it appears online?
You won’t sell anything unless people can see it because we’re all about the products. But, we’re also about making sure those products look as good as they can in our photos.
Here are five tips for shooting better product photos, so you can be sure your product looks it’s absolute best when showcasing in your store
If you’re shooting a product photo, ensure that your product is in an ideal position for shooting. Positioning is everything, my friends.
You can have the best product in the world, but your customers won’t know about it if it’s not in the right place! Yes, we all know that photos matter when selling your products. But have you ever stopped to consider how vital positioning is? Think about it: if you’re a photographer for a clothing company, you’ll want to position the clothes so that they’re looking their best. If you’re shooting a product for a jewelry store, you want to ensure that each item is positioned correctly so the customer can see all of its features and benefits.
If you’re not careful with positioning, you could end up with blurry or distorted photos—and nobody wants that!
Positioning can mean everything from where your camera is placed to how you arrange the products themselves. You want to ensure that your product is visible but not too visible—it needs space around it so it doesn’t look like a floating island in a sea of white space.
If you’re shooting product photos, you’ve probably heard the phrase “natural lighting is best.”
Well, it’s true: natural lighting is always going to make your photos look better. You can’t beat the softness and warmth of sunlight streaming through a window or the way it illuminates your product in all its glory.
But let’s be honest: sometimes you need to take product photos when the sun isn’t shining. Maybe it’s nighttime and you’re trying to capture a piece for your holiday catalog, or maybe it’s raining outside and you don’t want your nice camera equipment getting wet.
If you must use artificial lighting, set it up so that it doesn’t cast shadows. That said, natural lighting is always best.
So you’ve got a great product. It’s unique and high quality, and you know that if you get the right photo of it, people will be clamoring to buy it.
But then you take your first shot and… bummer. Your background is boring, or maybe it’s distracting from the product itself. You’re not even sure why you chose this background in the first place!
You don’t have to be a photographer to know that bad backgrounds are one of the most common mistakes made by people taking product photos for their businesses. Don’t let your background detract from what makes your product special! If there’s a wall behind it that makes it look dingy or dirty, try using something else as a backdrop–maybe something that matches the color scheme of your business logo? Or perhaps just some white paper?
If nothing else works, consider investing in professional photography services or even just paying someone to clean up your background before they shoot perfect pictures of your product.
Sometimes, it’s the little things that make a big difference.
Props can add interest and character to your product photos. But sometimes, more often than not, they’re just distracting.
It’s easy to get carried away with all of the cool things you can do with a single prop—but it’s also easy to forget that your product is the star of the show. So while we do recommend keeping your props minimal in general, there’s no harm in letting them shine through as long as they don’t distract from what makes your product great!
Just like with human models, props can help bring a sense of life to your product photos. The right prop can make your product look more dynamic and interesting, while the wrong one can make it look cheap or cheesy. But no matter what you choose, make sure that you’re using props in a way that supports the brand message you want to send—and don’t forget to use them consistently across all of your images!
A picture is worth a thousand words, but not if it only shows one angle of your product!
It’s true: shooting from multiple angles can make your products look more appealing, and it’s a great way to highlight your product’s unique features.
You might be surprised at how many different angles you can try! Try shooting the product straight on with a wide-angle lens, or try getting in close with a macro lens. You could even try laying the product down on its side or upside-down so that you can show off its bottom.
The more angles you shoot, the more likely you’ll find something that makes your product pop!
We’re not saying you must shoot your product from every angle possible. But, you should do it right so that it can help you make your product stand out by using props—way more than just a flat photo.