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Welcome to S*ll Life Photography, Styling, and Basic Photo Edi*ng with Mel Lockcuff @MamaBuzz

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Slides from my session at AWBU in September 2014. We covered basic photo skills, including the following: - Photography in Everyday Life, Travel, Blogging, and Working with Brands - Positioning and Lighting - Handy Tools - Photo Styling and Props - Mobile Apps - Basic Photoshop & PicMonkey Skills

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Welcome  to  S*ll  Life  Photography,  Styling,  and  Basic  

Photo  Edi*ng    

with  Mel  Lockcuff  @MamaBuzz  

   

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MamaBuzz  –  mamabzz.com  

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Basic  Photo  Skills    

•  Photography  in  Everyday  Life,  Travel,  Blogging,  and  Working  with  Brands  

•  Posi*oning  and  Ligh*ng  •  Handy  Tools  •  Photo  Styling  &  Props  •  Mobile  Apps  •  Basic  Photoshop  &  PicMonkey  Skills  

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Photography  in  Everyday  Life  

Great  photos  allow  the  memories  of  life  to  live  on.  Remember  siLing  through  your  grandma’s  photo  albums  when  you  were  a  kid?  Photos  of  family  (both  near  and  far),  family  pets,  farm  animals,  babies,  kids,  vaca*ons  or  trips  to  distant  places,  trees,  flowers,  school  days,  the  family  car,  trips  to  town….    

Photos  are  a  window  into  the  past.      Photos  allow  us  to  visually  share  our  story  with  the  next  genera*on.  It’s  important  to  think  about  the  moments  you  want  to  capture,  the  message  you  want  to  convey.    

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Example:  WhiteOnRiceCouple.com  (@WhiteOnRice)  –  Your  eyes  are  your  lens,  your  heart  is  your  shu0er.  You  want  to  come  back  to  your  photo  and  remember  the  amazing  dinner  or  ;me  you  had.  There  is  a  story  within  the  moment.  The  more  imperfect  it  is,  the  more  meaningful  it  is.    

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Photos  in  Travel  

Travel  photos  not  only  allow  you  to  re-­‐live  beau*ful,  fascina*ng  moments;  they  allow  you  to  story  tell  and  possibly  explore  even  more  aLer  the  trip.    

   

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Photos  in  Blogging  

Photos  make  your  content  even  more  visual  for  your  readers.      Photos  bring  an  added  measure  of  beauty  to  your  wri*ng.      Good  photos  draw  the  eyes  in  and  make  readers  want  to  click  on  that  Pin  or  want  to  read  more.      

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Photos  in  Working  with  Brands  

Photos  allow  you  to  more  visually  promote  a  brand,  but  in  a  relevant  way  that  also  connects  with  your  readers.    

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Posi*oning  and  Ligh*ng  

 Where  do  you  take  your  photos?  Posi*oning  and  ligh*ng  play  an  important  role  in  how  a  photo  turns  out,  no  maZer  what  type  of  camera  you’re  using.  

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•  Take  advantage  of  natural  light.  Posi*on  yourself  next  to  a  window  or  door,  or  even  outdoors.  A  back  deck,  a  porch,  a  concrete  sidewalk  can  all  add  character  to  the  backdrop  of  your  photo.  

•  Make  sure  light  is  either  to  your  back  or  side.  •  Move!  Don’t  just  stay  in  the  same  posi*on  when  taking  a  photo.  Move  around  the  

side,  get  down  on  all  fours,  sit,  stand,  get  up  on  a  chair  if  you  need  to,  capture  the  photo  “from  above”.  Just  move  around  and  capture  the  object  from  different  points.  

•  Take  photos  from  different  angles,  meaning  move,  *lt,  and  angle  your  camera.  Experiment  with  this  step,  and  you’ll  be  amazed  at  the  beau*ful  shots  you’ll  capture.  

•  If  photographing  kids,  get  down  on  their  level,  see  what  they  see.    •  Get  inspira*on  for  photo  posi*oning  (and  styling)  on  sites  like  Pinterest,  

FoodGawker,  and  more.  Personally,  Pinterest  is  one  of  my  faves  for  inspira*on.  •  Use  the  Rule  of  Thirds.  (Resource:  

hZp://digital-­‐photography-­‐school.com/rule-­‐of-­‐thirds/)    

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Handy  Photo  Tools  •  GorillaPod  -­‐  hZp://joby.com/  •  ASHUTB  Wireless  Remote  ShuZer  –  hZp://amazon.com  (for  Smartphone)  •  Remote  ShuZer  for  Camera  –  hZp://amazon.com  •  Tripod  with  Pan/Tilt  Head  or  Ball  Head  •  Reflector  –  helps  light  up  your  photo.  Pocket  Reflector  on  

hZp://photojojo.com  or  larger  sizes  on  hZp://amazon.com  •  Reflector  Stand  –  hZp://amazon.com    •  Olloclip  4-­‐in-­‐1  Lens  –  hZp://photojojo.com  •  Light  Box  or  light  box  tent  –  photograph  small  objects,  even  ligh*ng,  

portable,  change  background  colors,  liZle  to  no  glare,  etc.  •  Backgrounds  or  Backdrops  –  Find  vinyl  backdrops  on  hZp://etsy.com,  

hZp://amazon.com,  etc.  We’ll  talk  more  about  backgrounds  in  Props  &  Styling.  

•  Resources  for  Photo  Tools  include  Photojojo,  JOBY,  Amazon,  B&H  Photo,  etc.    

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Photo  Styling  &  Props  

•  Great  photo  backgrounds  include  wood  (especially  aged  wood),  an  old  door,  concrete,  a  table,  aged  paint,  the  right  vinyl  backdrop,  etc.  Even  if  you  don’t  have  an  old  door  or  wood  to  fall  back  on,  you  can  always  purchase  or  create  a  vinyl  backdrop  that  looks  like  what  you  want.  

•  Use  every  day  objects  and  different  textures  as  photo  props  –  fabric,  scrapbook  paper,  tea  towels,  wood,  dishes,  kitchen  utensils  or  baking  pans/racks,  vintage  items,  baskets  or  crates,  books,  frames,  etc.    

•  Find  props  at  an*que  stores,  thriL  shops,  clearance  aisles,  etc.  •  Less  can  be  more,  especially  when  it  comes  to  food  photography.  •  Messy  can  be  good  at  *mes.  It  depends  on  the  photo.  If  you  think  

it  will  connect  with  your  readers/followers,  capture  the  moment!  In  thinking  about  food,  keep  a  few  crumbs,  let  the  ingredients  meld  into  the  side  of  your  dish  some*mes.  

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Photo  Styling  &  Props  

Stay  away  from  items  that  will  make  your  photo  look  yellow.  Certain  colors  just  don’t  go  well  together.  Make  sure  you’re  contras*ng  your  items  well  enough,  as  to  have  a  really  well  blended  photo.    Find  your  own  style,  and  s*ck  with  it.    

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Mobile  Apps  •  Of  course,  Instagram  •  Snapseed  -­‐  Allows  you  to  crop,  brighten,  sharpen,  add  center  focus,  add  a  

drama*c  look,  and  more.    •  Camera+  -­‐  All  sorts  of  filters  and  scenes  you  can  use  to  enhance  your  

photos.  The  Lab  por*on  of  the  app  allows  you  to  rotate,  flip,  straighten,  *nt,  soLen,  sharpen,  blur,  adjust  the  temperature  and  satura*on,  brighten,  adjust  shadows,  and  more.  Amazing  app.  

•  Camera  Plus  •  VSCOcam  •  Whitagram  •  moreBeaute2    •  PSExpress  –  Photoshop  for  mobile.  •  WordSwag  –  Add  text  to  your  photo  with  all  kinds  of  different  fonts.  •  TypoInsta  –  Add  text  and  frames  to  your  photos.  •  Dip*c  –  Great  app  for  crea*ng  collages.  •  Pic  S*tch  –  collages  •  Flipagram  –  Take  your  photos  and  create  a  video,  music  and  all.  

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Basic  Photoshop  &  PicMonkey  Skills  

Taking  a  bit  of  *me  to  edit  photos  can  definitely  improve  the  clarity,  look,  and  feel  of  those  photos.  Photoshop  and  PicMonkey  are  two  of  the  most  widely  used  photo  edi*ng  tools  amongst  bloggers.  Just  a  few  basic  steps  can  lead  to  a  major  difference.    

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Basic  Photoshop  Ac*ons  

•  Crop  •  Re-­‐size  •  Shadows/Highlights  •  Brightness/Contrast  •  Vibrance/Satura*on  •  Exposure  •  Sharpen  

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PicMonkey  

   Easily  add  text  or  frills  to  photos  to  make  them  more  Pin-­‐worthy.      

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Simple  Photo  Tips  to  Remember  •  Ver*cal  photos  do  tend  to  be  more  Pin-­‐worthy.  You  might  

think  about  crea*ng  a  ver*cal  collage  with  3-­‐4  large,  horizontal  photos  the  width  of  your  content  space.  Serious  Pinners  love  these  types  of  photos.  They  especially  come  in  handy  when  showing  the  steps  to  a  recipe  or  a  craL.  (Example:  Damn  Delicious  on  Pinterest  -­‐  hZp://www.pinterest.com/pin/6544361933992358/)  

•  When  using  horizontal  photos,  make  them  the  width  of  your  content.  Large  and  beau*ful!  

•  Name  your  photos  with  descrip*ve,  relevant  keywords.  Add  the  Alt  text  and  a  short  descrip*on  for  SEO  purposes.  

 

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Resources  

•  David  Molnar’s  iPHONEONLY  Photography  eBook  -­‐  hZp://iphoneonlyphoto.com/get/  

•  Tasty  Food  Photography  from  Pinch  of  Yum  -­‐  hZp://pinchofyum.com/tasty-­‐food-­‐photography  

•  I  Heart  Faces  -­‐  hZp://www.ihearraces.com/  

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Let’s  Connect!    

Blog  –  MamaBuzz  {mamabzz.com}    TwiZer  -­‐  @MamaBuzz    Facebook  -­‐  facebook.com/mamabuzz    Instagram  and  Pinterest  -­‐  @mellockcuff    Google+  -­‐  Mel  Lockcuff  

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Ques*ons?  

More  *ps  and  tricks  can  be  found  in  my  eBook  –  Blog  Design  Elements  of  Success:  How  to  Make  Your  Blog  Stand  Out.    hZp://www.mamabzz.com/blog-­‐design-­‐elements-­‐of-­‐success