Style and shoot your work at my home!
I have styling mats/surfaces in almost every color, mountains of silk, polyester and velvet ribbon, styling props like wax seal stamps, pocket watches, vintage stamps, vintage pins, and scissors, geometric shapes, dishes (so many dishes), 30+ Mrs. Boxes and Ring Boxes (in every color, and I'm still buying more all the time, help!) and I style with a combination of faux, dried, paper, ceramic, and live florals/greenery.
After the photos are done, I can either send your goods back or recycle them.
I have styling mats/surfaces in almost every color, mountains of silk, polyester and velvet ribbon, styling props like wax seal stamps, pocket watches, vintage stamps, vintage pins, and scissors, geometric shapes, dishes (so many dishes), 30+ Mrs. Boxes and Ring Boxes (in every color, and I'm still buying more all the time, help!) and I style with a combination of faux, dried, paper, ceramic, and live florals/greenery.
After the photos are done, I can either send your goods back or recycle them.
For one thing, I simply love it. Styling and photographing stationery of all kinds is truly my passion. Details are one of my favorite parts about shooting weddings.
But you might also be thinking….why would I use your services if I can just get photos from weddings?
Listen, I totally get it! You might even be a stationer who sends an extra copy of the suite or extras of your calligraphies pieces to the planner/photographer to ensure they have your work in-hand on the wedding day. But that doesn’t always guarantee photos of your goods that truly show off what you have worked weeks and months to create. Many couples don’t prioritize images of their paper goods, calligraphy, signage, engraved details, etc., so their photographer doesn’t either. Or maybe their photographer isn’t the best at flat lays or has an editing style that doesn’t vibe with yours. I specialize in crafting interesting and tailored flat lays and product photos that fit your style. Not only am I photographing the overall flat lays like a wedding photographer might, I am also capturing and highlighting details, textures, and multiple angles with an editing style that shows your work in true-to-life color.
But you might also be thinking….why would I use your services if I can just get photos from weddings?
Listen, I totally get it! You might even be a stationer who sends an extra copy of the suite or extras of your calligraphies pieces to the planner/photographer to ensure they have your work in-hand on the wedding day. But that doesn’t always guarantee photos of your goods that truly show off what you have worked weeks and months to create. Many couples don’t prioritize images of their paper goods, calligraphy, signage, engraved details, etc., so their photographer doesn’t either. Or maybe their photographer isn’t the best at flat lays or has an editing style that doesn’t vibe with yours. I specialize in crafting interesting and tailored flat lays and product photos that fit your style. Not only am I photographing the overall flat lays like a wedding photographer might, I am also capturing and highlighting details, textures, and multiple angles with an editing style that shows your work in true-to-life color.
TL;DR - it is not just invitation suites!
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Each suite/set up is a total of 5-6 hours of work for me from beginning to end.
It takes time and care to do it well!
It takes time and care to do it well!
"I'm in the middle of redoing my website and your photos are all over it, and it is making my appearance so much more consistent. I can't thank you enough!" - Kelly Joyce Design
Full Galleries
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Work on Client Websites
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Sample Shot List
Click here to view a webpage my typical shot lists for invitation suites, mock ups, day of paper and to learn more about a day of paper "hero shot." |