Today, former Creative Team Member, Beverly, is sharing her Quick Guide to Still Life Photography.

This is the second part in a series of Still Life Photography posts, and the last one in the series, though she might be back as a guest at some point. 

Quick Guide to Still Life Photography

This is the second part in a series of Still Life Photography posts.

1. Still Life Preparations

Considerations for set-up

Create your set up.

Shoot Your Scene.

Note. My still scene consists of a few old china plates, cup, and tarnished butter dish, long silver teaspoons, and a long snippet of clematis vine.

Below is a “pull back” of my set-up, unedited.

This scene was set up on my enclosed back porch in the morning shade (west side of the house) with good side north light.

Edit in Photoshop or Lightroom.

Edited with a Lightroom preset, and cropped.

2. Through the Lens

Experiment with different angles.

Edited in LR with a preset for a moody tone

Shoot from above

Combine with [aalogo] DigitalART

Create a digital scrapbooking or photo artistry layout using a FotoInspired Template.

Summary

In this tutorial, you learned how to:

POST YOUR  LAYOUTS USING these Still Life in the Making TECHNIQUEs IN THE ANNAGALLERY.

And if you liked this post, leave some love in the comments below.

9 Responses

  1. Exquisite work, Beverly! The quiet, intimate feel of this is so pleasing, welcoming! Lovely harmony between your still life photography and Anna’s FotoInspired Template! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience with us.

    1. Many thanks Marnie! Yes, Anna’s designs are excellent to create a still life layout or fotoinspired collection. I’m thrilled I found Anna and her designs a few years ago.

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