Catalog photography in Finland often blends minimalism with warmth, so the goal is to present a sex doll’s form, texture, and possibilities without sensationalism. Start with a clean, distraction-free setup: a neutral backdrop that complements the doll’s skin tone, and controlled lighting that reveals texture in detail. Natural daylight can be beautiful for Nordic aesthetics, but use diffuse light or softboxes to avoid harsh shadows. White balance matters; aim for a neutral baseline so skin tones stay true in catalog images. Pose variety matters too: three or four staple angles (profile, three-quarter, straight-on) plus a few lifestyle setups that show scale and usability, without explicit or adult framing. Show textures—silicone or TPE skin, joints, hands, and any features such as hair, eyelashes, or nails—by close-ups alongside full-body shots. Include scale references and clear indications of size and articulation. Keep props minimal and tasteful, focusing on how the doll integrates into a living space rather than overt erotica. Post-processing should enhance realism without exaggeration: gentle sharpening, color correction, and skin-tone continuity across shots. Finally, incorporate accessibility and privacy: obtain consent if any model or human helper is visible, and label images clearly to avoid misrepresentation. In a Finnish market that values authenticity, honest portrayal of materials, dimensions, and care needs builds trust with buyers.
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