Follow These Articles To Capture Creative Still Life Photos With Day-to-Day Objects At Home

Still life photography is a genre that is not pursued by many photographers but one that has a long history and can be worked on slowly indoors using inanimate objects. Capturing stunning still life photos depend on carefully choosing the subjects, the choice of colours and background, powerful compositional guidelines and making use of the right light conditions.

If you are a beginner in photography, still life photography will help you to slow down, focus on the light and composition, experiment with the factors and elements involved and work your way through improving your photography. In this article, we have put together a few resources, that will help you get started with still life photography.

Still Life Photography in 5 Steps

Sixteen Miles Out

Valery has been a member of our Light Stalking forums for many years and often shares stunning still life photographs that make use of stunning light, colours and very simple subjects. Valery kindly agreed to share the tips with us for our readers on how to capture still life photography in five easy steps. Check out this article to start your journey in still life photography.

How To Get Awesome Still Life Photographs At Home

Jocelyn Morales

When it comes to still life photography, it is quite simple. You do not need much in terms of gear and lighting setups, or even subjects. Use the gear you have in hand, simple window light and the subjects lying around in your house or even in the kitchen and pantry. With some creative thoughts, you can make use of these subjects to capture powerful and interesting still life photographs. This article gives you ideas on how you can capture beautiful still life photographs at home.

Make Still Life Photography Come Alive With This Simple Guide

Jodie Morgan

Still life art has been around for ages and it is an art form that was born in Europe in the 16th century. Artists were inspired by the everyday objects around them and used them as subjects for their paintings. These paintings made use of beautiful light, textures and were made with great details. Still life painting evolved over the next centuries and then photographers also made use of this art form in their photography. If you are interested in still life photography, check out this guide to make your images come alive.

The Creepy Side Of Contemporary Still-Life Photography

Milos Duskic

Still life photography can be made with any inanimate object/s and the photo or its mood does not need to be soft and soothing, but can be creatively approached with dark and eerie themes and subjects as well. With a good choice of subjects, the right background and lighting, you can capture some creatively haunting (in a good way) still life photos. This article talks about the creepy side of contemporary still life photos.

Capturing Visual Stories In Lifestyle Food Photography

Christina Rumpf

Food photography is something that we all would have captured at some point in time, either intentionally or not. Did you know that food photography is also a type of still life photography? If you love capturing photos of food, check out this article that discusses a lot of things about capturing visually appealing and storytelling food photographs.

Toy Photography Tips and Techniques for Stunning Photos

Fahad Bin Kamal Anik

Another great subject for still life photography would be toys. Whether you are a toy collector or have some toys or figurines lying around your house, these toys are a great way to create a scene and tell a story through photography. With some tips and techniques, you can capture some very interesting shots, even actions shots. This article provides some creative tips and techniques for stunning toy photography.

3 Free E-Books on Still Life Photography That Will Help You Master the Craft

Skyler Ewing

If you want to download a few guides for printing or to have them as digital copies on your devices, this page has three free eBooks that will help you to learn more about still life photography. A beginner's guide that talks about subject, story, mood, background, props, layout, etc., another guide that talks about lighting for still life photography and the final one that will guide you through the basic editing steps in Lightroom for still life photography.

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Dahlia is a stock photographer and full time educator at Light Stalking. You can find her on Gurushots and see some of her more popular articles at The American Society of Media Photographers. Get to know her better here.

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