Keep in mind that there are many different types of product photography, and not every product hashtag is going to be relevant to the type of product photography you specialize in.
For instance, maybe you specialize in fashion product photography. In this case, product photography hashtags for technology products are not going to be relevant.
When in doubt, pick and choose the hashtags that are relevant to the specific type of product photography you’re shooting.
As mentioned above, product photography hashtags can be very niche depending on what type of products you are shooting. Having said that, there are still some general product photography hashtags that we recommend implementing. These more general product photography hashtags will ensure that the right eyes are on your images, no matter what the actual product itself is.
#productphotography #productphotographer #commercialphotography #productshoot #productphoto #advertisingphotography #productphotoshoot #branding #advertising #productstyling
Extremely popular on Instagram, you won’t struggle to find fashion product photographers on the app. Having said that, you might struggle to pinpoint fashion product photography, especially on a platform like Instagram. This is because, often, the fashion is worn on models and styled to look natural (i.e. less like advertising and more like something the average individual might wear). Either way, it’s still important to add your product photography hashtags to your fashion images.
#lifestyle #fashion #studiophotography #model #shop #fashionista #jewelry #style #lifestyleproductphotography
Similar to fashion product photography, you’ll also find that beauty product photography is popular on social media platforms like Instagram. In particular, makeup and skincare are extremely prevalent and might be easier to spot than fashion photography. Having said that, beauty product photography still often has a lifestyle angle to it. The main difference is the product is usually featured somewhere in the image.
#flatlay #skincare #beauty #makeup #beauty #beautymakeup ##beautyobsessed #beautyphotography
Tech product photography doesn’t usually have as strong of a lifestyle element, making it easier to spot. This is largely because when consumers are purchasing tech products they want to be able to see the product details, especially because tech products can be rather pricey. Tech products can include everything from laptops and headphones to television sets and stereo systems. Not every hashtag here will be relevant, but using hashtags to name the technology you’re photographing is an excellent place to start.
#apple #macbook #laptop #tech #tecnnology #techlover #techgeek
Whether it be individual product shots or highly stylized shoots that involve a full set, home decor product photography can be very fun and creative to shoot. Again, this might be one of those product photos that’s hard to spot on Instagram, but using these hashtags, plus the more general product photography hashtag mentioned above, will help draw people to your work.
#home #homedecor #decor #homedecorating #homedecorideas #homesweethome #homestyle #decorlovers
When you think of food photography on social media, you likely think of recipes posted by your favorite food bloggers, or delicious dinners from your favorite restaurants. But, don’t forget, there’s also food product photography. The protein powder you buy for your daily smoothie, the granola bars you love to snack on, and even the coffee you sip on in the morning are all products that require product photography for advertising purposes. These hashtags can help get eyes on your food product photography.
#food #foodporn #foodstyling #dinner #foodphotography #foodie #foodstagram #instafood #healthyfood