One template that gives you all three shots an e-commerce page needs: studio hero, three-quarter angle, and lifestyle context. Lighting and palette stay consistent across them.
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Three product shots of [PRODUCT], consistent lighting and palette across all three. (PRODUCT — describe it: material, colour, size relative to a hand.)
1) **Hero studio** — centred on seamless [BACKGROUND COLOUR] paper cyc (usually light grey or white), softbox from upper-left 45°, soft fill from the right, gentle shadow on the surface below, f/8, shot from eye level, product fills 60% of the frame, no props.
2) **Three-quarter angle** — same cyc, same lighting, camera rotated 30° to reveal depth and texture, product fills 50% of the frame.
3) **Lifestyle shot** — same product [USED BY / ON / AROUND] a [PERSON / SURFACE / CONTEXT], natural window light from the left, shallow depth of field, f/2.8. The product is clearly the subject; the context is visible but secondary.
Style: clean modern editorial, sharp detail, photorealistic, 8K, no text, no logos, no watermark.
--ar 1:1 --style raw
Ran this for a ceramics shop yesterday — got all three shots on the first pass. Saved me a studio day.
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nickel_reviews4d ago
Shot 3 (lifestyle) is the weakest, as expected — MJ still struggles with hands holding specific products. Use a 'product on surface, person in background' variant for best results.
Ran this for a ceramics shop yesterday — got all three shots on the first pass. Saved me a studio day.