Hosiery Photoshoot Tips
Photographing hosiery well requires attention to lighting, angles, and styling details. Whether for fashion content, product photography, or personal photos, these tips help capture legwear beautifully.
Lighting Essentials
Best Light Types
- Soft, diffused natural light
- Window light (not direct sun)
- Softbox or umbrella lighting
- Avoid harsh direct flash
Lighting Effects
| Light Type | Effect on Hosiery |
|---|---|
| Soft diffused | Even, flattering |
| Side lighting | Shows texture |
| Backlight | Shows sheerness |
| Harsh/direct | Unflattering, avoid |
Showing Sheerness
- Backlight reveals denier
- Light behind legs shows transparency
- Shows true opacity level
- Great for product shots
Showing Texture
- Side lighting creates shadows
- Reveals cable knit, patterns
- Angled light shows depth
- Essential for textured tights
Camera Angles
Flattering Angles
- Slightly below eye level
- Elongates legs
- Side angles show shape
- Avoid shooting from above
Detail Shots
- Close-ups of pattern/texture
- Seam details
- Waistband/construction
- Shoe/hosiery combination
Styling for Photos
Preparation
- Fresh pair, no snags
- Properly fitted
- Smoothed, no bunching
- Clean shoes
Posing
- Pointed toes elongate
- Weight on back foot
- Slight bend in knees
- Natural, relaxed positions
Background Choices
- Simple backgrounds best
- Contrasting colors
- Don't compete with hosiery
- Consider mood/style
Camera Settings
Technical Tips
- Lower ISO (less noise)
- Aperture: f/4-f/8 typical
- Sharp focus on legs
- Consider shallow depth of field
Color Accuracy
- Proper white balance crucial
- Nude tones tricky to capture
- Test shots first
- Edit carefully
Phone Photography
- Works well with good light
- Portrait mode for blur
- Clean lens first!
- Stabilize for sharpness
Common Mistakes
- Harsh shadows
- Poor fitting hosiery
- Unflattering angles
- Busy backgrounds
- Wrong color temperature