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PRO TIP: While AI can be a useful tool, it isn’t a substitute for meticulous human review and in-depth follow-up. AI can produce errors and inconsistencies. Especially when delving into historically marginalized topics, cultural representations, or issues of authenticity, complement AI insights with trusted external sources. If you suspect faulty information, a first but not conclusive step is to ask the tool the same question again. Revisiting the question helps in cross-checking the consistency of the information provided. Then, query external sources. Exercise extreme caution and diligence on sensitive or nuanced topics.

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I am a photographer who has been hired to shoot product for a marketing campaign. Despite being an advanced photographer, I am new to this type of shoot and need a checklist.

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Absolutely, planning and preparation are crucial for a successful product photography shoot. Here’s a comprehensive checklist to help you ensure that everything goes smoothly:

Pre-Production:

  • Client Briefing:
    • Understand the client’s vision, brand identity, and goals for the marketing campaign.
    • Clarify the specific products to be photographed and their key features.
  • Shot List:
    • Create a detailed shot list outlining the specific angles, compositions, and setups required for each product.
  • Location and Set:
    • Determine the shooting location (studio, on-location, etc.).
    • Set up the shooting area with proper lighting…