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How to Take Product Photos for Shopify at Home

Shopify doesn't require studio photos — but it does require consistent, clear, high-resolution images. Here's how to produce them at home.

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How to Take Product Photos for Shopify at Home

Shopify doesn't require studio photos — but it does require consistent, cle…

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WaffleIQ Team · November 5, 2025 · 6 min read

Shopify image requirements

Before you shoot, know what you're aiming for:

Spec Requirement
Minimum dimensions 800 × 800px (2048 × 2048px recommended)
Maximum file size 4096 × 4096px
Aspect ratio 1:1 (square) strongly recommended for consistent grids
File format JPEG for photos; PNG for images with transparency
File size Under 4MB per image

The 1:1 (square) aspect ratio is crucial for your product grid to look uniform. If some images are landscape and others portrait, your grid will look jagged and unprofessional.

Home Shopify studio setup

You need four things:

  1. White foam core sweep — one board flat on your table, another curved up behind it as a background. Tape or clip them together.
  2. Window light — position the sweep perpendicular to your largest window
  3. Fill reflector — another foam core board propped opposite the window
  4. Camera on a tripod — at a consistent height and distance from your product for every shot

Mark your camera position with tape so every product is photographed from exactly the same angle.

Shooting workflow

Efficient home shooting workflow for Shopify:

  1. Prep batch — clean and arrange all products the day before
  2. Set up — shooting area, consistent lighting, camera position
  3. Test shot — photograph one product, check on screen for white balance, exposure, and sharpness
  4. Shoot all products — same angles for each: front, back, side, detail
  5. Review — check each shot at 100% zoom for sharpness before moving to next product

Aim for 5–8 shots per product: hero, alternative angles, and at least one lifestyle or context shot.

Editing for Shopify

Post-processing checklist:

  1. White balance correction — background should be neutral white or light grey
  2. Exposure adjustment — ensure product is well-lit without blown highlights
  3. Crop to 1:1 square with product centered and roughly 85% of frame
  4. Sharpening — a small amount improves web display
  5. Background cleanup — remove any dust, shadows, or colour casts from the background

Use Lightroom's sync feature to apply the same crop and edit adjustments to all products in a batch.

Uploading and organizing

  • Name your files systematically: product-name-colour-angle.jpg (e.g., ceramic-mug-blue-front.jpg)
  • Upload the hero shot first — Shopify uses the first image as the main product image
  • Add alt text to every image: descriptive, keyword-rich, accurate
  • For variant images (different colours/sizes), add each to its specific variant in the Shopify product editor

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