
Background: Something that has changed over time on my blog is the backgrounds I use for my photos. I now favour the popular marbled background on my photos - the best thing is it's completely free. I googled marble background, found one I liked on Google images and printed off a couple of sheets. It was so quick and easy!
Use Natural Lighting: You have probably heard this tip on every single photography post, but there's a reason why it's here. Here's some photos I took - one by a window, one in a darker spot in my room, and one with a light on. I edited them all the exact same way. Which is your favourite?
Edit, but don't over edit: It's probable that you will want to edit your photo after you've taken it, but don't overdo it. I swear by Snapseed for my editing now - I use the selective tool to alter the brightness, contrast and saturation of certain areas and I'm done!
Blu-Tak: In flatlays, blu-tak is an essential to have handy. Need to stop a lipstick from rolling away? Grab a little bit of blu-tak and stick the lipstick to your background - it works wonders!
Props: Props such as jewellery, magazines and different fabrics help to eliminate blank spaces in your photos and really bring them to live. I have used a few cheap rings I own in several blog photos and always have them near my setup so I can use them if need be. They fill up the space and look pretty - win win!
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amazing tips! x
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Thank you! I hope they helped x
DeleteThanks for sharing these great tips!
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You're so welcome, I hope you found them useful! x
DeleteNice post! I love the idea of printing off pictures of marble background, I think I might experiment with that.
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Thanks! I really love how it looks in photos and no one can tell I printed it off! x
DeleteI'd never thought to use blu-tack before, such a good idea! Great post :)
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Thank you! It's an essential to have by my photo set up now! x
DeleteGreat tips! I didn't even think to print out a marble background!
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I had a brainwave one day and my photos have never looked better! x
DeleteThese are all great tips! Blu tak is a lifesaver for blog photography! I don't know what I would do without it!!! Xxx
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Me too! Thanks so much x
DeleteThe blue tac tip is so helpful for flatlays! Helps all those lipsticks stop rolling straight off the table hehe x
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It is! Works everytime! :) x
DeleteI like the blu tac tip and the over editing which is definitely something I have done before! xx
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I used to make my photos way too bright!x
DeleteThese are such great tips Erin! :D I really like the tip about the backgrounds because for some reason it has never occurred to me to print out cute backgrounds! I was actually surprised when you mentioned that because I always assume everyone just has these beautiful backgrounds laying around their house haha but now I know! :D So I will definitely be using that tip! I also do prefer the natural lighting pic, you can never go wrong with natural lighting ;) Unless it's having an off day haha. Love the post! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteThank you! It's so easy so I don't know why more people don't think about doing it! My house has no lovely flatlay background so I just created my own! x
DeleteThanks for the tips :D I've followed your blog, hope that you check mine...
ReplyDeleteMia x | https://my-world-vibes.blogspot.pt/
Thank you! I will do! x
DeleteI love using a white plain background with all the focus to be on the products but I really like the marble in your photos and had no idea you just printed them off! Such great tips :)
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I used to use a white plain background for a long time and I love how that looks too! Thank you x
DeleteI love this post, I never thought of printing off the backgrounds, marble is great! I use blutack, it's so handy!
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have a nice day!
No one can ever tell my marble is just a print out! x
DeleteHello, this is wonderfully useful, thank you !
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I'm so glad you found it helpful! x
DeleteThanks Erin for these tips! Natural light and a bit of edit is the key for me :) xx
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Me too! x
DeleteLoved this post! Natural lighting is always the best and I use the same background as you, it's so affordable and so effective!
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It looks lovely on photos! Natural lighting also makes an amazing difference x
DeleteI love these posts so much!!! Props are really something I need to learn to accessorise with - an extended post on that, perhaps? Great tips, Lily x
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Thank you! Of course, thank you for the idea! x
DeleteNeed to try that print off marble trick! I like to get wallpaper samples from Homebase of wood etc!! Lydia Eve | www.lydia-eve.blogspot.co.uk xx
ReplyDeleteYou should Lydia, it's so effective! I should check out Homebase then, that could come in handy! x
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