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How to Photograph Handmade Products for Etsy

Sellable Team · December 7, 2025 · 6 min read
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Telling the craft story

What makes handmade products valuable is the human element — the skill, time, and care that goes into each piece. Your photography should tell that story:

  • In-progress shots showing your workspace, tools, or hands working are highly engaging on Etsy listings and social media
  • Before and after (raw materials to finished product) communicates value
  • Maker portrait (you holding or wearing your product) builds personal connection and trust
  • Packaging detail (your custom tissue paper, stamp, or hang tag) shows that the whole experience is considered

Lighting for handmade products

Natural light is ideal for handmade products — it aligns with the organic, authentic aesthetic buyers expect:

  • Shoot near a large window on an overcast day for even, shadow-free light
  • On sunny days, use a white sheer curtain to diffuse the light
  • Avoid fluorescent overhead lighting — it strips warmth from natural materials like wood, clay, and fabric

If you need consistent results regardless of weather, a simple softbox at 45° with a warm-neutral bulb (around 5000K) mimics good window light.

Backgrounds and props

BackgroundWorks for
Natural wood surfaceWoodwork, ceramics, candles, jewellery
White linen or cottonClothing, textiles, soft goods
Stone or marble tileCeramics, jewellery, candles
Kraft paperStationery, bookmarks, tags
Outdoor greeneryBotanical products, plant accessories
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Props should feel like they belong in the same world as your product — if you sell hand-thrown ceramics, a bunch of foraged herbs, a linen napkin, and a rustic spoon make sense. An iPhone and a laptop don't.

Detail and scale shots

These are the highest-value shots for handmade products:

  • Macro detail — stitching on textiles, glaze on ceramics, grain in woodwork, settings in jewellery
  • Scale reference — hold the item in your hand, or place it next to a known object (a coffee mug, a quarter)
  • Functional use — a ceramic mug filled with coffee, a bag worn over a shoulder, a candle lit

Detail shots justify premium pricing. If buyers can see the quality, they understand the cost.

Building a consistent shop aesthetic

Etsy shops with a consistent visual identity get more saves and repeat visits:

  1. 1.Choose one background/surface and stick to it across most listings
  2. 2.Use the same white balance setting or preset in post-processing
  3. 3.Maintain consistent crop and framing (same amount of negative space)
  4. 4.Create a simple moodboard with 5–6 images that represent your shop's feel, and reference it before every shoot

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