I haven't posted here in a while since I've been very busy with other things as I run other businesses and one of my other businesses literally makes about 10000% higher sales than my soap business so I've been focusing on that lately, but recently I sold 19 soaps in about a 24 hour period which is more than I normally sell in several months so that's motivating me to spend more time on the soap business.
To take lower angle photos as was recommended in this thread I just bought one of those mini tripods (previous photos where taken with a normal tripod angled downwards to the soap) and will attempt new photos. I'm also going to be using FotoFuze as I love the pure white background it creates. I really hope I'll be able to take good photos as I must have retaken each photo 5-10 times so far with different backgrounds, lighting, cameras, camera settings, etc. and they never turn out good.
I'm also going to be listing new soaps I've made that are cured as well as making new soaps to replace those that sold out.
I should be posting back shortly with hopefully not so bad photos, maybe even good photos if I'm incredibly lucky.
Thanks for all the tips, I will be re-reading this thread before attempting to take new photos.
New photos and soaps are now on
www.saltsoaps.com
Definitely my best photos so far in large part due to FotoFuze to whiten the background but there's surely still room for improvement, but at least I'm happy about how these came out.
Thanks again for all the tips and please comment on the new photos and how they could be further improved.