EASIEST Way to Photograph Shirts to Sell on eBay and Poshmark in 2022
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Good video thanks! If you haven't done already, cut out a little square at the bottom of the board to allow room for your feet or put the board on top of two cinder blocks or something.
Great video, very helpful. Instead of expensive plywood, try an 8'x4' sheet of 1 inch insulation from either big orange or big blue. Much cheaper and its basically styrofoam. Since it boils down to just needing a large flat surface that can be tilted and which has texture to hold clothes in place, that insulation is perfect. Much cheaper than plywood and its lighter and much easier to move around.
That's a good idea
We've been using something similar for quite a while. We have ours raised off the floor on a low table kind of thing. That allows my feet to go under it so I have less leaning forward when getting everything laid out right. Leaning is hard on my old man back.
I just saw that other video between the 2 of you I see some shopping in my future. Thanks for the tips.
Super helpful! Thank you! Ordering supplies now. :)
Thank you! Lots of great information and detail.
That's a great video. We see these challenges faced by brands everyday whom we manufacture and sell shirts to.
Great video! Thanks for sharing with us.
This is a really neat option. I don’t have room for anything like that but if I ever have the space.
This video is INVALUABLE. Thank you so much.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you. This helped a lot
Thanks. Really helpful 🤘🏼 from the uk 🇬🇧
Thanks for the info. Good video
Thank you, very helpful!😀👍
Great video! Just subscribed!
Very cool thank you for sharing
Thank you for the great tutorial!
You're welcome!
genius ... simply .. I repeat GENIUS
Very informative, I'm just starting out.
Thanks for sharing. I’d like to see the folder work with a long sleeve shirt.
Does squeezing the air out wrinkle the shirts?
Nice thanks for sharing
Daily refinement invented this method , he is the GOAT
Super helpful. IDK if you're still reselling and/or making youtube videos with this kind of content but if you ARE, I'd love to see your setup...I work out of my attic as well but struggle finding ways to work (and store my inventory) around its A-frame structure. :-)
Nice, thanks for sharing your setup. What do you have the hanger attached to? Did you nail in some fishing wire or something like that?
Was wondering the same thing
So the little bit of roughness on the plywood helps the clothes to not slide down?
Did you upgrade the light bulbs, how many lights do you use? Thanks
Sir, do you cover your clothes behind you or do they stay dust free?
nice shirts!
Question...does the rough wood cause snags to the fabric? You painted it? Glossy or Matte paint? Can you let us see the item longer so we can see what the background looks like in the picture. Thank you so much for the tips. I'm going to buy the folder. I just started selling clothing on Poshmark. I've been reselling 10 years but with the clothing I need help with tips. Thanks again.
"Can you let us see the item longer so we can see what the background looks like in the picture."
You know you can stop the video right? Then you can look at it as long as you want.
Even better, go to his eBay store.
U can a piece of material fleece or a white sheet thin rug
Could not find your links for lights and folder
Just watched your video and I had a question about when you actually go to listing it. Do you fill in every single item specific (recommended and not recommended) could you do a quick tutorial on that. Thank you.
Also wanted to say thank you for the initial video it was a lot of help on the number of pictures that actually needed to be taken. Thank you again.
Super!!!! 🤗♥️🙏🏼
Thanks!
Hi may i know the settings of the camera pls? tia
Spray paint board grey?
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If I had money saved up would you recommend me buying as many shirts as possible to be able to sell daily?
And I mean buying from thrift stores
I would suggest buying and selling used shoes to start, and once you have 500 or so pairs of shoes, then incorporate shirts. Shirts tend to sell slower than shoes, so I wouldn’t recommend starting with them.
@@nickwoo1 thanks so much for your advice sir I appreciate it !!!!
What kind of board do you use behind you shirts?
For the photography, it's a 4'x8' sheet of plywood.
@@nickwoo1 Thank you. I couldn't tell do you have anything over the plywood or is it painted? Love your videos please keep doing what you do 🙂
Did you paint the board yourself?
Yes I did.
What type of table to u use?
It's a simple 2'X4' piece of plywood, braced with 2x4s. I just made it from wood that I picked up from the hardware store
I have a problem. I take photos of clothes for marketplace...without fail any time I try and take a photo of a blue clothing piece the color is way off. It only happens with blue clothing. I have tried with different cell phones and get the same result. Currently I'm using a pixel phone. Any one have any ideas how to get more accurate color results from the start with blue items? I'd rather not try and color correct after. I understand it will never be 100% accurate but blue clothes are always nowhere near what they should be. I have tried every setting on the phones.
The struggle is real with blue and black clothes. Recently just found that turning off one of my lights helped a lot. I don't have room to put the umbrellas on my lights so they're bare, not helping either. lol
So I know the trend is to use a ruler to show the measurements in the pictures but I noticed it wastes a lot of time for little to no benefit. While I'm listing it's a lot faster to take the measurements while sitting at my desk. Just something to think about
I do the same, to me is more complicated with the Yard Stick.
So sounds like you reuse the bags you do not send the shirts in the bags?
Correct. All bags are reused. When someone purchases a shirt, I take it from the bag, wrap in paper and put in the shipping poly mailer.
What size are your bags, where do you get them?
I bag clothes in gallon-size bagel bags from Walmart. Currently $3.64 for a hundred, so about half the price of zip-locks. Search for "Great Value Twist Tie Storage Bags, Gallon." I use them to cover books and magazines as well. Close with eBay tape, which doesn't stick to the plastic. Alternatively, use painter's tape.
Do you still do this ??
Seems to lay nice against that board I dont get the science on that
Hi do you not measure?thank you
I don't
surely that isn't 8ft? You must be 8ft tall! Can you confirm the dimensions of that ply?
Sorry about the confusion. It’s a standard 4’ x 8’ board, but I trimmed it down to about 6 1/2 feet.