Senin, 13 Juni 2011

How to do a Photo Shoot on the Cheap

These days it feels like every successful fashion blogger is able to post professional level photos thanks to designer wardrobes, photographer boyfriends, and SLR cameras. Sadly, these are not things your average American girl has access to. I am especially saddened by the lack of photography loving of-course-I'll-let-you-play-dress-up-and-take-your-picture-everyday-boyfriends available in the Midwest. Perhaps they are only available on the coasts? Despite these setbacks I became determined to do my own photo shoot. I recruited my mom as photographer, commandeered her bedroom for use as a studio, and turned into an overly critically diva whenever artistic differences arose. Through all this I learned that a) point and shoot cameras get the job done, b) a pound of makeup and a fancy dress make anyone look better, and c) a sense of humor goes a long way.

Here are some other tips:

1. Gather inspiration
For this photo shoot, I wanted on old Hollywood glamour feel, so I looked to photos of Elizabeth Taylor for inspiration.


2. Shoot against a solid colored wall
To get a studio look, shoot against a solid colored wall. Try using walls that are off white or even peach colored to give a bit of glow to your pictures.


3. Use natural light
Golden hour is the perfect time for outdoor shoots as wells as indoor shoots where you are using windows as your main lighting. All of these pictures were taken indoors using the sunlight streaming through the window. It takes patience to wait for the light to hit just right, but the results are worth it.

4. Fix it in post
Don't worry about being perfect. A flaw here and there makes a photo more interesting, and many issues can be fixed later by cropping and retouching.

5. Play with filters
I edit most of my pictures in iPhoto and love playing with different effects. One of my favorite effects is the antique filter which gives pictures a softer look.


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