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you will also need a good camera and about 3 good lights with boxes.
Maybe even an umbrella.
There is so much that goes into these photographs its not as easy as getting your digital camera out!
I recommend hiring a photographer it will save you money!
You will also have better results.
Then I bought my own high-end digital SLR with a macro lens, a tripod and 2 professional photo lamps. I taped together a white foamcore light box, read a couple of free tutorials online, and started shooting.
You take a bunch of test shots, tweaking the variables in each and taking notes as you go along. Once you get the settings you like, it's easy as pie.
My shots are worlds better than the pro's (and he was a major guy in his field too, no small time slouch). I have saved a fortune and have total control. No more time and money spent waiting upon someone else's disinterested and merely good-enough labors.
I vehemently disagree with all the previous posts telling you to hire someone. The camera takes care of everything for you. All you need to do is tweak the lights. Easy.
One person you might want to spend money on, though, is a talented retouching artist who really knows her way around Photoshop.
Any reason why the retouching artist would have to be female?
I was coming to same thing, its interseting to find such gender bias ;)
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so you can afford to buy a $ 750+ Digi SLR and also can spend another 500-700 on lighting. what about newbies to web with limited budget and unkown web-future? what do they do?
but still i would advice, that if you have slightest of knack for photography, give it a try yourself with whatsoever limited resources you have. Its not all that dificult as Wlauzon said.
If you can't afford a decent digiCam with a macro function (and they're getting really affordable lately) I'd assume you really couldn't afford to pay a 3rd party parasite. I'd assume DIY would probably be the only option for affordability at all.
It's sort of like rent-to-own furniture...if you're poor you think you've finally found a way to buy some furniture within your limited means. Then you end up paying twice as much.