Selling a product on Amazon? We can help.
Amazon makes it easier than ever for thousands of sellers to reach millions of customers.
But closing the sale requires top-notch product photography, the kind big brands pay big money for.
Now anyone can get that kind of big budget product photography without the big budget.
And without ever leaving their home, thanks to Hey, Great! product photography by mail. 
It's simple: You send us product, then we take pictures and send them to you.​​​​​​​
Product Photography for Amazon - Photographed in St. Louis studio
Amazon has specific requirements for optimum digital images. That includes high-resolution JPEG, TIFF or PNG image files at least 2600 pixels wide, with pure white backgrounds. Here's the kicker: the company recommends professional photography. That's where we come in. 
Amazon also wants file image files named solely with unique product identifiers,
including Amazon ASIN, JAN, EAN, ISBN or UPC codes, with no dashes, spaces or special characters. 
Let us know your photography is destined for Amazon and we'll be happy to size and name the files accordingly.
While our normal seamless background product photography works perfectly for an Amazon listing,
we also offer an Amazon-specific package that includes six (6) finished image files for your product. 
Below are the particulars, and you can learn more on our pricing page.
Amazon-ready Product Photography Package: $465
A collection of six (6) total images of a single product, shot to Amazon specifications, including:
- Two (2) hero angles. (Front and back, front and side, etc.)
- Two (2) details/close-up shots.
- One (1) special image. (Handheld, with a prop, or with another object for scale, etc.)
- One (1) chart or image graphic based on information provided by the customer.
Additional Views: $50 each
- Side view, back view, top view, etc. Indicate any preference.
(This is the full product viewed from a different angle.)
Additional Details/Close-Ups: $25 each
- Close-up shot to reveal details. 
(A reinforced stitch, for instance, or a crucial clasp.)
If you've got any questions at all, just let us know.
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