Photographing Games To List On Ebay

Today after finishing work I came home and took some photos of the games I bought, which I'm going to sell on eBay.

Before taking the photos I wanted to go through them, give the boxes a clean, and wipe the discs of any marks, or fingerprints. As well as give them all a once over, to make sure I'm not attempting to sell any severely damaged goods, unknowingly.


I didn't want to use anything on the boxes that could damage them, so I decided to just use water, and some kitchen roll.

Some boxes felt a bit grimy, while others didn't, but I figured it was better to give them all a once over to be sure.


Kind of nasty, but this one turned out to be the cleanest.

Hidden junk coats all things, and while it may initially look clean, the paper doesn't lie.

After cleaning the stack, I felt a bit grossed out, to be honest, and I didn't want to document the other bits of tissue paper.

As well as getting rid of junk, I peeled away any old stickers, and the glue residue that was left behind.


I cracked out my trusty Neewer LEDs which I've had for a while, they have faithfully served me on a few productions.


There are two LED lights, two stands, and two plugs, but the lights also take batteries, which I had to buy separately.

I bought the batteries from Thomann, who are a German-based company. Me and my dad have bought a lot of musical equipment from them, and they're always great. They also do camera equipment, as well as a bunch of other stuff.


I bought this white roll of paper too, to use as a backdrop.

I have a table mount for my camera which could have come in handy for this, as you can clamp backdrops and stuff to it, however, I brought that down to my partner's house so I could film some model-making down there when Kaleb is in creche.

I spend most of my time down there, only coming back home when I'm working, so it made sense to have some stuff that I can do when down in her place.


Armed with some trusty blu tack I was ready to stick the paper to the wall, and hope that it wouldn't leave any marks.


Here is my ramshackle studio. I had to lay some game boxes down to keep the paper flat... who knew rolling it up would make it harder to lay flat?


I wanted white light, so set the lumens to 5600, which gives nice cold lights, perfect for taking the sort of pictures I intend.


Here's how it turned out.


And here it is after cropping the sides.

It makes it look a bit more professional, and there are no distractions in the background.


I got into a rhythm with it, and it didn't take long to photograph the small stack.


I did most of the games in four photos. Front, Back, Box Open, Back of The Disc.

Included in some were close-up pictures of any imperfections.


Here's the box open picture.

It's an important shot to get because you want people to see the manual, or lack thereof, before purchasing.

Some people only look at the pictures, so it's better to show them what they're buying.


Here's a shot of the disc, and I actually found this the toughest, due to reflections.


This is kind of cool, and it's something I didn't know about.

My phone has an auto colour grade thing, and it really made the pictures pop and look more vibrant and aesthetically pleasing.


When looking at these, compared to the normal pictures, I instantly wanted to do all of the photos with the auto colour grade.


It just looks so much better.

This is the thing I always find when editing footage, and colour grading at the end.

Once you've graded some footage, instantly the rest of the unaltered footage looks crap, and it almost pushes me to get it all done, and that happened with these photos.


Until I saw the disc, and I think it actually makes it look a bit weird and in a way, I think I'm better off just using unaltered photos.

What do you think? Unaltered, or altered?

I'm afraid incase people think it's kind of false advertisement, or some kind of trickery to make the games look better.



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For me, the problem is most of the time the phone pushes things a bit too far, but if I use the enhance option, it just moves the sliders so I can turn back everything a bit.

You could also try yourself with adjusting the black point, saturation and contrast a bit to see if you get something in between.

In this case it is a difficult choice. A good thing is also to don't look at it for some time, and see tomorrow if you think the edit is too much or OK.
For me the sweet spot would be somewhere in between. But I would not see it as false advertising if you use the edited ones

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Yo, @casting-metal how are you keeping?

Thanks, I really appreciate your thoughts on the matter, and thinking about it, I don't think it would be considered false advertisement now that you mention it.

I'll have a look at it, and see if I can make some manual adjustments that can enhance the images, without pushing it too far. I've never taken product shots, so it's all kind of new to me.

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Doing good,

And for first time, with the background and lights it already looks great. Guess they will already stand out between most of pictures online.
And editing is always bit personal taste. And for me I find that many automatic settings overdue things in my eyes. But that said, I think many people edit their photos a lot more anyway than that I do.
But I think it can never hurt to try yourself a bit, to see how much edit you like. Since you already said you were afraid it looses a bit realism maybe.

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They look great man, going that extra mile will hopefully help get you top dollar for your investment. You're very dedicated, fair play.

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Thanks dude, I appreciate that.

I'm hoping that I can make a few quick sales to get me started on a good foot, and also let me reclaim some of the initial start up costs. I've been watching a bunch of videos on the subject and getting some good info on how to start off right.

I've always been a big believer in the idea of, "starting how you mean to continue." Everything I try takes time to start while I get my head in the right place, but once I start I stay consistent.

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i really loved blod rayne!!! one of my favorites games of my youth!

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I could sell and ship you my copy if you want !LOLZ, I'll accept Hive/ HBD.

I've never actually played it, I've been picking up a lot of games recently so I have all sorts of stuff. I wish I had time to play some of them before listing them for sale online, but I don't think that'll be doable.

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