Favorite Posts, Pins and Products Of The Week

Favorites Of The Week

It’s been a long week and I’m so happy that the weekend has arrived.  I’ve got more than my fair share of stuff to get accomplished this weekend including some social media work, creating my packing list for our cruise and doing a little painting.  Even though it’s going to be jammed packed weekend, I’m planning to enjoy every bit of it because Monday will be here before you know it.

To kick off the weekend, I’ve rounded up my favorites from the week.  Enjoy!

FAVORITE POSTS

Small space decorating tips

Small space decorating

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How to Perfect Your Flat Lay Photos

Favorite Posts--Flat Lay Photos

This is a stunningly beautiful outdoor space.

Favorite Posts--Outdoor Space

I’m going to try my hand and making my own customized cocktail napkins.

Favorite Posts--Print on paper napkins

If you love beautiful closets you’ll want to follow Lisa’s you tube channel.

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FAVORITE PINS

This beautiful arrangement has me in the mood for fall decorating.

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I’m loving the details in this black and white bathroom.

Black and white bathroom

 

FAVORITE PRODUCTS

 

These earrings!   And I’m also wondering if I could DIY these??

Favorite Products--Crispin Drop Earring

The perfect end of bed bench x 2.  And it would be easy to customize with your own fabric too!

Favorite Products--Gold X Bench

In case you missed it, you can read all about the Atlanta Tastemaker Summit I attended last week here.

Enjoy your weekend my friends!

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Photographer Portfolio–Alyssa Rosenheck {+ a few photography tips}

One of the best ways to learn about photography styling is to study the portfolio of professional photographers.  Recently I came across the photography work of Alyssa Rosenheck and it stopped me in the tracks.  Alyssa is a Nashville based Interior & Lifestyle Photographer that captures the beauty and intimate details of interiors, lifestyle and brands.  Her work has been featured in Rue Magazine, Elle Decor and Better Home and Garden amongst other well-known publications.

Check out some of my favorite images from here portfolio and view her full portfolio here.

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Alyssa Rosenheck--Interior Photographer

After spending a good amount of time looking through her work and studying every detail of the photos,  I came away with a few things that I know will help me become a better photographer.  I wanted to share them with you in case you want to up your photography game too!

♦  Perspective is everything.  Not all shots need to be or should be shot straight on.  Slight angles and downward shots can give furniture and accessories a grand feel.

♦  Lighting is everything.  Lighting is one of the things I am challenged with most and I’ve learned (and am still learning) just how critical natural lighting is.  If you have lots of shots you want to take, it might be best to save them all up for a sunny day when you can get the most out for the light streaming into your home.  (note to self–after spending endless hours shooting products on a rainy/cloudy day)

♦  Blurry is beautiful.  Sometimes I find myself fighting with trying to get a super crisp exposure for the entire frame of my photo.  While that might be necessary for some photos, detail shots with blurry backgrounds are just so beautiful and captivating.

♦ Filling the frame.  I struggle a lot with this when I’m shopping small accessory items and find that I have a lot of white/open space at the top of my frame.  The angle in which you shoot a photo and the props you use can help you fill the frame and get that lifestyle impact your want.

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If you have any photography tips, I’d love to hear them so leave me a comment.

Shelly

all image via Alyssa Rosenheck, all photography tips are mine

 

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