How to photograph clothing without a model
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What you'll need
- Mannequin or dress form
- Steamer or iron
- Pins, clips, and tape
- Large flat surface or backdrop
- Proper lighting setup
Step-by-step guide
Prepare the garment
Steam or press every piece thoroughly. Wrinkles are the number one issue in clothing photography and are expensive to fix in editing.
Choose your method
Decide between flat lay (garment laid on a surface), ghost mannequin (edited to remove the form), or hanging. Each works better for certain garment types.
Style the garment
Use clips, pins, and tissue paper to create shape and form. The goal is to show how the garment fits and drapes on a body without a body.
Light evenly
Use large, soft light sources to minimize shadows in fabric folds. Two lights at 45 degrees plus fill works well for most setups.
Capture detail shots
Include close-ups of fabric texture, stitching, labels, and special features. These details build buyer confidence.
Pro tips
Stuff sleeves and pant legs with tissue paper for natural shape
Use fishing line to create floating effects or shape collars
Photograph inside-out shots for ghost mannequin composites
Match your lighting color temperature to the fabric colors
Common mistakes to avoid
Leaving visible wrinkles and fold lines
Creating unnatural poses or shapes
Forgetting to capture the back and detail views
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The easier way: AI product photography
While these manual techniques work great, AI can achieve professional results in seconds. Upload your product photo and let AI handle the lighting, backgrounds, and styling automatically.
Try AI product photographyFrequently asked questions
What is ghost mannequin photography?
Ghost mannequin (invisible mannequin) shows clothing as if worn by an invisible person. It's achieved by photographing on a mannequin, then editing out the form.
Is flat lay or mannequin better for clothing?
Flat lay works well for casual items like t-shirts. Mannequins better show the fit and structure of tailored or fitted garments.
How do I style clothing for flat lay?
Create natural-looking folds and shapes. Style as if the garment is casually placed down. Use small clips from behind to control the silhouette.
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