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Amazon product photography for home decor.

Selling decor on Amazon means clearing the marketplace’s strict image rules while still making an object feel worth having in a home. The main image has to sit on pure white, the piece alone, no props or text, filling most of the frame, or the listing gets suppressed. But decor on plain white can read as flat and characterless without shaped light. Then the secondary slots have to do what the main image can’t: show the true scale, the texture and finish, and the piece in a real setting so a buyer can picture it. The briefs below are photographer-grade shoot recipes built for that split. And ioli produces the compliant main image directly: adapt a brief, generate your shot, remove the background to a clean white, and export a product-only JPEG that meets Amazon’s main-image rules, plus the styled secondary frames that make a decor listing sell.

Handmade & Decor briefs34 briefs
Lichen-Mottled Slate Slab · Soft North-Window Daylight

Hand-blown clear glass bud vase

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Styled Wooden Shelf · Warm Directional Window-Side Key

Small brass incense holder

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warm interior still life of a terrazzo tray on an oak shelf

Round terrazzo catchall tray

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Board-Formed Oak Side Table · Warm Softbox Raking Key Light

Matte cream stoneware candle vessel

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Honey-Toned Oak Shelf · Warm Afternoon Window Light

Matte chalk-white ceramic bud vase

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Honed Warm-Cream Travertine Slab · Soft Warm Softbox Raking Key

Soy candle

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Pale Oak Side Table · Warm Afternoon Window Light

Soy candle

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Pale Oak Side Table · North-Facing Window Scrim Daylight

Matte-white ceramic bud vase

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Honed Warm Marble · Soft North-Facing Window Light

Trinket bowl

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Pale Raw Wood Board · Bright Diffused Daylight

Incense cone holder

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Neutral Linen Ground · Bright Overcast Daylight

Suncatcher

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Natural Burlap Or Hessian Weave · Soft Morning Daylight

Pair of polymer-clay bold earrings

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Honed Warm Marble · Bright Overcast Daylight

Keepsake box

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Pale Raw Wood Board · Soft Morning Daylight

Soap dish

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Neutral Linen Ground · Soft Morning Daylight

Chunky knit shoulder bag

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Neutral Linen Ground · Dappled Daylight Filtering

Earrings

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Flat Painted Warm Plaster Surface In Cream Or Sage · Dapp...

Pair of beaded clay dangle earrings

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Pale Raw Wood Board · Dappled Daylight Filtering

Polymer-clay pendant necklace

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Natural Burlap Or Hessian Weave · Bright Overcast Daylight

Drop earrings

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Pale Raw Wood Board · Bright Overcast Daylight

Pair of polymer-clay bold earrings

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Honed Warm Marble · Soft Morning Daylight

Woven rattan top-handle bag

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Natural Burlap Or Hessian Weave · Bright Diffused Daylight

Crochet tote bag

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Neutral Linen Ground · Soft North-Facing Window Light

Macrame wall hanging small

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Pale Raw Wood Board · Bright Overcast Daylight

Trinket dish

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Light Oak Tabletop Viewed · Bright Diffused Daylight

Hoop earrings

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Light Oak Tabletop Viewed · Soft North-Facing Window Light

Pair of polymer-clay bold earrings

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Flat Painted Warm Plaster Surface In Cream Or Sage · Dapp...

Macrame wall hanging

Editorial Lifestyle

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Neutral Linen Ground · Bright Diffused Daylight

Chunky knit shoulder bag

Editorial Lifestyle

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Pale Raw Wood Board · Soft North-Facing Window Light

Pendant necklace

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Honed Warm Marble · Soft Morning Daylight

Pair of beaded clay dangle earrings

Editorial Lifestyle

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Pale Raw Wood Board · Dappled Daylight Filtering

Drop earrings

Editorial Lifestyle

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Flat Painted Warm Plaster Surface In Cream Or Sage · Dapp...

Woven rattan top-handle bag

Editorial Lifestyle

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Neutral Linen Ground · Bright Diffused Daylight

Crochet tote bag

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Rough Lime-Plaster Wall Section · Raking Sidelight At 10 ...

Brass candlestick holder

Luxury Moody

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Common questions
Can ioli produce an Amazon-compliant main image for home decor?

Yes. Generate your piece from a brief, remove the background to pure white in the editor, and export a product-only JPEG. That export meets Amazon’s core main-image rules: white background, no added text or logos, product filling the frame. The editor shows a live fill guide so the piece hits the size Amazon wants.

How do you photograph decor on white without it looking flat?

A compliant white background still needs shaped light and a controlled highlight, or a ceramic or textile piece turns dull and dimensionless. The briefs specify the light that keeps the object dimensional and shows its texture against white rather than washed flat.

How do I show the true scale of a decor piece?

Scale is a top pre-purchase question and return reason for decor. The secondary slots handle it: a piece in a room setting for real-world context, a straight-on frame for proportion, and a macro for texture. Several briefs are built around these scale-answering shots.

What should the secondary gallery images show for decor?

The secondary slots carry what the compliant main image can’t: the piece styled in a real home, macro texture and finish, scale against known objects, and detail of the making. Several briefs are built for these frames so the gallery answers what a buyer needs.

Do I need a real camera or a studio to use these?

No. Each brief is a photographer’s shoot recipe written out in plain terms. You upload a photo of your piece, adapt the brief to it, and ioli generates the finished image on its photography-tuned model. No camera, no studio, no re-shoot.

What is the difference between a hero shot and a four-shot campaign?

A hero shot is one polished image, here the compliant Amazon main image. A four-shot campaign is four coordinated images that read as one shoot: the clean main shot plus three secondary frames, consistent in light and ready to fill the Amazon gallery.

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