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Lighting Style

Lighting defines the overall atmosphere and feel of your image. It can change the product’s perceived texture, mood, and visual appeal.

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Written by Ramon
Updated over 2 weeks ago

Available Options:

Studio Flat

Even, controlled lighting that eliminates shadows — perfect for product clarity and uniformity.

Natural Light

Mimics daylight for a softer, lifestyle-oriented look that feels warm and authentic.

Dramatic

High contrast lighting that adds mood and intensity — great for fashion or artistic shots.

Soft Portrait

Gentle lighting that flatters the model and product, giving a smooth, professional look.

High Key

Bright and airy, with minimal shadows — ideal for clean, upbeat, and commercial imagery.

Low Key

Deep shadows and subtle highlights create a bold, cinematic feel.

  • Studio Flat: Even, controlled lighting that eliminates shadows — perfect for product clarity and uniformity.

  • Natural Light: Mimics daylight for a softer, lifestyle-oriented look that feels warm and authentic.

  • Dramatic: High contrast lighting that adds mood and intensity — great for fashion or artistic shots.

  • Soft Portrait: Gentle lighting that flatters the model and product, giving a smooth, professional look.

  • High Key: Bright and airy, with minimal shadows — ideal for clean, upbeat, and commercial imagery.

  • Low Key: Deep shadows and subtle highlights create a bold, cinematic feel.

Tip:
Lighting should match your product story — for example, use Natural Light for casual products and Studio Flat for eCommerce catalog shots.

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