How to photograph shoes for resale
Shoe photos that close sales


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What you'll need
- Clean white backdrop or shooting surface
- Diffused lighting
- Shoe trees or paper stuffing
- Cleaning supplies
- Turntable (optional)
Step-by-step guide
Clean thoroughly
Clean soles, uppers, and all surfaces. Remove dust from crevices. For used shoes, buyers expect cleanliness even if wear is disclosed.
Shape the shoes
Insert shoe trees or stuff with paper to show proper shape. Sagging, deformed shoes photograph poorly and suggest poor condition.
Capture essential angles
Required shots: both shoes together, side profile (both sides), front, back/heel, sole, and interior/size tag. More is better.
Document condition honestly
Photograph any wear, scuffs, or damage clearly. Honest documentation builds trust and prevents returns.
Show scale and details
Include the size tag clearly. Detail shots of special features: logos, unique materials, hardware. These details matter to buyers.
Pro tips
Use a lazy Susan to easily capture all angles
Place shoes at slight angles for more dynamic photos
Photograph in pairs showing both shoes for authenticity
Include original box and accessories if available
Common mistakes to avoid
Not cleaning soles and showing dirt
Photographing deflated, unstructured shoes
Hiding wear or damage that leads to returns
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Try AI product photographyFrequently asked questions
How many photos should I take when selling shoes?
Minimum 8-10: pair together, both side profiles, front, back, both soles, interior/size tag, and any detail or condition shots.
What background is best for reselling shoes?
Clean white backgrounds are standard. They're neutral, expected by buyers, and make condition assessment easy.
Should I photograph the shoe box?
Yes, if you have it. Include box and any original accessories. Original packaging adds value, especially for collectible sneakers.
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