July 26, 2025
Create a high-end studio product photo (9:16) featuring [uploaded product photo] standing upright, perfectly centered in the frame. The product should be photographed directly from the front, creating a clean and symmetrical look.Place the product on a glossy, reflective surface that mirrors the lower part of the item to add depth and elegance. Background & ColorsUse a gradient background fading from deep red at the edges to warm orange behind the product. Add a soft glowing halo behind the product to enhance focus and give the impression of a spotlight. Lighting & Texture PreservationUse soft, directional studio lighting that highlights the product’s shape without flattening fabric textures.Preserve the original material, fabric grain, and mesh texture of the product exactly as shown in the reference image. Do not smooth, polish, or reinterpret the fabric. The mesh and cloth must remain photo-realistic. Branding & Detail IntegrityDo not change or remove any part of the product.Keep all patches, logos, labels, stitches, and embroidery exactly as in the original photo — especially the central patch with the dog and microphone.The colors, shapes, and text must remain untouched and true to the original.Mood & StyleThe final image should be minimalistic, bold, and premium — suitable for use in e-commerce, product ads, or fashion catalogs. The overall style should combine studio elegance with realistic fabric texture.
Studio-style product photo featuring a cartoon-themed cap set against a glowing orange-red background. The centered spotlight creates a warm gradient that enhances the playful yet premium aesthetic. With clean shadows and a crisp mirrored reflection, this shot is ideal for fashion, pop culture, or streetwear branding.
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A front-facing image of your product
A close-up of the logo, design, or label
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