Creating a white background

Hello.  I am trying to create a white background in my images; eliminating shadows in the photos.  Currently, I am using the quick selection tool to wrap the image, then I'm clicking on the oval icon in the bottom right corner, and I'm clicking on curves, and moving the graph to the upper left to get a pure white background.  My question is there another way to use the quick selection tool to wrap the image?  I'm asking this because when I'm using the quick selection tool, it doesn't always cover the right areas of the image.  Is there a way to wrap the image at the pixel level to get a more accurate selection of the image, so other areas do not get selected when using the quick selection tool? 

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