>>2994504Every shot cost like around $50 each, plus additional fees for higher quality files and product assembly. I relaly don't think it's feasible to send 4000 rugs to someone.
I had a brief stint as a catalog photographer (pic related, work I did a few months ago in the corner of my room) so here's what I can advise if youre going for this style you posted
1. Buy Savage white background paper in its largest variant. Cut it up so you can leave a nice background for the rugs, this will help in post processing.
2. Marking the paper is key,: finding the largest size rug and outline the corners and centers of the width and height. Youre basically just going to drag your rugs in the center of your markings
3. Your camera shouldnt move AT ALL. Tether your camera to a laptop and use LR (or whatever Canon/Nikon uses for tethering) and release the shutter from there
4. Rent 3 strobes. Because the rugs are opaque and nonreflective you can bounce the light off a white cieling. If you dont have a white cieling or its too high ask for umbrellas