Ever tried shooting a sweater and realized the texture looks flat? Or a dress that just won’t show off its flow? Clothing photography’s trickier than it looks—but HitPaw FotorPea saved my latest batch!
Quick wins for better shots:
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Flat lays: Smooth out wrinkles, add a cute scarf or shoes for context (pro tip: natural light by a window > harsh flash).
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Hangers work : Hang lightweight tops or dresses against a plain wall—angles matter (shoot slightly downward to avoid awkward creases).
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Lighting hack: Side light makes fuzzy sweaters look cozy; backlight makes sheer fabrics glow.
My first fail? A linen shirt with weird shadows and dull color. Enter FotorPea:
“Background Remover” swapped my messy room for a clean white backdrop
Cranked up “Color Boost” to make the shirt’s blue pop
“Sharpen” tool made the fabric texture actually visible
Now it looks like a shop-worthy pic.
Your turn: What’s your biggest clothing photo struggle? Wrinkles? Bad lighting? Drop a comment (or a pic)—let’s troubleshoot! ![]()
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