

It all seems so simple, but look closer, and you’ll see its genius. His light and dark composition matches the black and white garb the model is wearing. But adding a shadow has turned it into a gorgeous portrait. It seems like any regular photo by itself. Need some proof? Check out this photo by fashion photographer Daniel Matallana. If your image looks a little flat, then you should try playing around with shadows. You can also try other simple props such as stools or even tables. It not only offers you more angles, but it also lets your model try different poses. This image by Angelo Pennetta shows that chairs are all you need to create an exciting image. The colors in the background complement the outfit well.Īpart from that, the lines in the photo also create a solid composition.

Location plays a crucial role in editorial fashion photography.Ĭase in point: This incredible image of Daniel Riera for Harper’s Bazaar. This photo by Lotte Andersen is only one of many examples you’ll stumble upon on the internet. And it’s refreshing to see it still in fashion photographs these days. It’s a common technique practiced by plenty of photographers before the digital age. If you love shooting film, you should also try including the edges of your film strip to create a frame. Try incorporating graphics to like this incredible photo by fashion blogger Tezza.Īpart from giving off a quirky scrapbook vibe, the text and stickers also add some spunk to her outfit. The large flowers create a whimsical world that entrances you.Īpart from that, they also perfectly complement the model’s dress. Need ideas for outdoor fashion photography? Look around you, and you’ll find plenty of beautiful places you can use as backgrounds for your images.Ĭase in point: Teresa Freitas’ colorful photo above. Help us build this chain! I invite, , and to share their answer 🌷 #adĪ post shared by Teresa Freitas on at 8:00am PDT And you, what would you do for love? For each post tagged with #DiorLoveChain, is donating $1 to in partnership with Natalie Portman. I would gather all the flowers in the world.
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Using red allows the model’s skin to look radiant. Everything is in red except for the face and the earrings. Take this red on red image by Leslie Zhang for example. But sometimes, going against that advice also creates exciting results. They say it’s best to use the same background color that your main subject is using. This image by photographer Pangea Kali Virga is one of the prettiest mirror pictures we’ve seen. The most common one is creating a frame within a frame using reflections. You can incorporate it into your images in so many ways. 6.Ī mirror makes an excellent tool when you’re experimenting with perspectives. Have fun and see what impressive results you get. He uses bubbles to turn Blanchett’s classic garb into something more futuristic.ĭon’t be afraid to combine clashing themes.

And this photo of Cate Blanchett by high fashion photographer Tim Walker shows us just that. 5.įashion is all about challenging the conventions. Throw in a gorgeous model in a beautiful dress, and you got yourself a perfect photo. So why don’t you consider bringing outdoor elements inside like this awesome picture?Ĭombining nature with soft lighting adds a surrealistic feel to your image. Studio shots can be too dull and annoying sometimes. Some boho elegance with the 'Laurence' gown by 🙌🏼 For the lookbook of post shared by Wild At Heart Bridal on at 12:10pm PST
