Sunday, August 24, 2014

Tips For Staging Your Photos - A Behind the Scenes Look

tips for staging your blog photos

I've got a secret for you: photos like these don't just happen:
tips for staging your blog photos
How To Recover Vintage Train Cases
Props: rustic chair, notebook, stamp, lip gloss, watch, clothes pins, tin, pens

My life doesn't look like my blog pictures. My photos are staged. 
Don't be surprised. Every good blogger does it. 
tips for staging your blog photos
Yellow Herringbone Chair
Props: rug, planter, driftwood, bunting, stuffed monkey

And honestly, it should be no surprise that my blog contains staging-- I'm a dancer. 
I basically live to get things "stage-ready." 
(Don't be mad, I've also given you plenty of "Reality Show" shots. Click here and here for those.)
tips for staging your blog photos
Picket Fence Baby Soft Block
Props: distressed dresser, gerber daisy, handmade bunny, vine
In my earlier blog posts, some of my pictures are pretty bad. Case in point, look here and here. I was working with a blurry iPhone 3, and was just eager to get my info out there. I've never claimed to be a photographer, and don't really have the desire to get some huge camera and figure out all it's settings. I'm now using my iPhone 5S and fully content. All this to say, I think there are some secrets for amateur photographers to keep in mind to make sure your photos are at least presentable. 


Tips For Staging Your Photos

tips for staging your blog photos
1. Location
I try to shoot outdoors, before 9am or after 4pm. Sometimes you need to get creative when direct sun and shadows get in the way. (Hence, this ridiculous green sheet hanging up. Direct sunlight was hitting my shot!
tips for staging your blog photos
Look how close the shadow line was, even with the sheet up!!
I literally propped up the sheet with a rope and a BBQ wire brush. I was desperate for the shot!

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2. Background
The best background is usually white. That's what people are drawn to. I've dabbled in using our wood dining room table for my Etsy Shop products, as well as a green fence over at my parents' house. But in the end, I prefer the white fence that was right outside our Maui house, even if it was a little dirty. (I've yet to find the perfect place here at our new house!) You've probably noticed I like to use this grey rug a lot. Way better than exposing the gravel and weeds it's concealing.

tips for staging your blog photos
Elephant Ear Dresser
Props: driftwood, natural foliage, gerber daisy, handmade bunny, DIY Mason Jar Votive

3. Styling
Style your photos. I like to create 'moments' in all aspects of my work, both onstage, and off.
Here's an example of a moment I created for the stage:
tips for staging your blog photos dance We Bought A Zoo
We Bought A Zoo
Photo by Elizabeth Yee

Props: benches, lighting, gobos, costuming
tips for staging your blog photos
Black-Washed Antique Side Table
Props: rug, doily, creamer cup, vase, natural foliage
In the same way, I want someone to look at a photo on my blog and have the desire to just jump right into it, as if it were a moment they want to be a part of. If it's a chair, they should want to sit in it. If it's an apron, they should want to wear it. The best way to do this is through complimentary everyday props: lamps, rugs, mugs, pens, notebooks, pillows, dolls, vases, driftwood, doilies... the list goes on! When I get ready to shoot a piece of furniture or sewing product, I begin to unload my house's contents.  Everything comes outside so I can quickly grab the right prop. And if you know me, you know I always have cute clothes pins on hand! Be careful not to overload the shot and use too many objects!
tips for staging your blog photos
All this, just to photograph the Dr. Suess bunting!
tips for staging your blog photos
Well, the Elephant Ear Dresser and the Antique Scallop Chair were also photographed that day. :)
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4. Editing
Post-photo shoot, I edit in iPhoto. I use it to crop, adjust exposure, shadows, saturation, etc.
Here's an example of the same shot, before and after editing:

tips for staging your blog photos black chalk paint vanity
Before - no photo editing
tips for staging your blog photos black chalk paint vanity
After - with photo editing
Black Chalk Paint Vanity

Props: globe, doilies, lamp, teacup and saucer, vase, mason jar, wooden color block spoons
This was actually a really good day of shooting for this vanity-- great lighting, so the editing was minimal. I know eventually I need to get into photoshop, especially because watermarking your images is essential, and I don't do it nearly enough as I should, but honestly I'm just not ready for that commitment yet, haha. This is a hobby that brings in a little bit of income. I need to be realistic about the time I spend on it. If someone steals my image, I'll cross that bridge when I get there. 

tips for staging your blog photos

5. Clean Up
And then you have to clean it all up! Seriously, clean it up immediately, otherwise your house looks like one of my Reality Show posts, you feel completely unorganized, and your husband gets agro from the mess! 

tips for staging your blog photos

Don't count on your dog to be any help. 
Godiva just likes to sunbathe while Ivy and I do all the work…  
...except in the case of the photo shoot that my pro-photographer friend, Ajja, did with Ivy and I. Godiva was ALL ABOUT participating! I think it was the comfy rugs and pillows. We couldn't get Godiva out of the shots!

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Photo by AJJA Photography
tips for staging your blog photos ajja photography
Photo by AJJA Photography
So, collect your favorite objects (heck, we made a teepee and busted out the ukulele up above!) and start staging your photos! Remember these tips:

tips for staging your blog photos

photo shoot props tips for staging your photos

Happy photographing!
Aloha, Rebecca

3 comments:

  1. How fun! I love to set up pictures! The only problem, is that it can take a lot of time. Sometimes I just don't do it because I think I don't have time!! Then, I don't have enough pictures!! :)

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