Hi@readabouthorses,a white item on a white background is a great example of a time where a white background would not be advisable. The item should be clearly visible, but a different neutral background would be best in this situation. Formost items, a white background would be the best option, but the most important factor is simply a neutral background devoid of patterns or color (ie. white, black, beige/canvas, etc.)
So there was a certain amount of discussion of this on a thread dedicated to GTC and it was pointed out by Ebay folks (see above) that for Search Engine Optimization (SEO) that it is best to have a plain background, at least for your initial photo.
I will repeat what I said there:
Okay, whether it is white or black or beige - many of us do not have photography studios. Up until now, I always thought the idea was to have the photo be eye-catching: glassware up to the light, clothing on a model or displayed on a stand. Nice scenery in the background. Stuff on a plain background to me is more of a commodity presentation. How important really IS this? I bought a few poster boards to set a few things up on, like books - but I sure as heck don't have anywhere to set up a full photography studio for my (very) varied items (I'm a downsizer).
I've been struggling with lighting some clothing on a half-mannequin in front of a sheet in my living room. It's been tough to control. I always adjust the lighting, contrast, sharpness, but it's still not awesome. Was going to take some stuff out in the yard today, since it's a nice day. Don't want to have to photoshop everything before I can post.
Anybody have some thoughts on this? Especially people who know about SEO or have seen some impacts with their items (esp. One of A Kind (OoAK) type of things that smaller sellers without dedicated photography resources would generally be offering.