How to Get the Best Photo Tumbler: A Step-By-Step Guide
Step 1: Gather Your Photos
For the best results, select your photos with care.
Send your chosen pictures to JMG@jodiguzman.com.
Ensure your photos are as bright and clear as possible.
Don't worry if your photos aren't perfect; we have software that can help enhance them if needed.
Step 2: Photo Composition
Keep the couple or group you want on the tumbler as tight in the center of your photo as possible. You can refer to the examples in our listing for guidance.
Feel free to include any memory pictures like drawings, a birthday cake, your pets, or sea shells you've gathered.
These additional elements give us more options to create a beautiful design and make the tumbler even more special for your best friend.
Step 3: Example and Approval
Once we receive your photos, we'll create a design for your tumbler.
You'll receive an example design for your approval.
Don't hesitate to ask for any changes you'd like; your satisfaction is our top priority.
We're here to assist you throughout the process.
By following these simple steps, you can ensure that your personalized photo tumbler turns out just the way you envision it. We're here to help make the process smooth and enjoyable. Your bestie will appreciate the thoughtful effort you've put into creating their unique gift! 📷🎁
Basic guidelines for capturing photos with a clear focal point at the center:
Head-and-Shoulders Portrait: If you're taking a person's portrait, make sure their head and shoulders are centered in the frame. This way, their face is the main focus.
Group Photos: When photographing a group of people, arrange them closely and center them within the frame. Ensure that no one is cut off at the edges.
Couples Photos: If it's a photo of a couple, position them in the center so that both faces are clearly visible.
Object Placement: Place the central object in the middle of the frame for photos featuring objects. This ensures it's the primary focus.
Background Awareness: Pay attention to the background and eliminate any distracting elements. You want the main subject to be the center of attention.
Symmetry: Seek symmetry in your composition, where the central subject aligns with the center of the frame horizontally and vertically.
Remember that these are general guidelines, and photography allows for creativity. The goal is to ensure the main subject is prominent and not cut off at the photo's edges. Practice makes perfect, so experiment with different compositions and angles to find what works best for your specific situation.