Category: Pink Loves Brown

  • Number 1 in the Venus Zine Hottt List!

    I was surprised when I was nominated, thrilled when I was interviewed, and then shocked when I saw my face staring back at me in the Winter 2008 issue of Venus Zine! The magazine won’t be on newsstands until December 1, but I subscribe and my copy arrived today.

    Without even looking through the table of contents, I started flipping through to see if I could find the little blurb I was expecting about Pink Loves Brown. Um, SURPRISE. I found it right away, since there’s a photo of me that takes up a quarter of a page! Yowza.

    venuszine winter 2008, "Loving Pink Loves Brown"

    A two page feature! And I won the top spot in the Hottt List! Amazing. Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU to everyone that voted for me!
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  • Pssst…

    You may want to check out this little post on Decor8 today to save 20% at Pink Loves Brown.

    (Thanks, Holly!)

  • New Paper Suitcase Gift Sets

    New Paper Suitcase Gift Sets

    Hooray! It took all day, but I’ve added 13 new paper suitcase gifts sets to the shop!

    I started this morning by choosing suitcases to go with each set of cards and stationery…

    Gathering Gift Sets

    Then I photographed and edited everything, posted the photos to flickr and my photo gallery, and updated the shop.

    Red Polka Dots Suitcase Set

    Pink Scallops Suitcase Set

    Mustard ZigZags Suitcase Set

    Those are just three of the thirteen new sets. They’re all available now at Pink Loves Brown.

    p.s. The stationery can be personalized for free!

  • Venuszine Hottt List Winner!

    Pink Loves Brown is a winner in the Best DIY Business category! A big thank you to Venuszine and to everyone that voted for me!

    The winners will be announced in the Winter 2008 issue which hits newsstands on December 1. Yay!

  • FAQ: Product Photography (Part Two)

    FAQ: Product Photography (Part Two)

    In part one, I discussed a few different options for product photography. Here, I’ll focus on taking a good photo against a white background. That’s what I’m (fairly) good at, and I think that’s where most people have trouble.

    The Setup

    I use a homemade light box, a tripod, four adjustable lamps from IKEA, and daylight bulbs.

    My Light Box Setup

    Three of the lamps have 100 watt daylight bulbs, which is often enough. If there are harsh shadows, I’ll also turn on the 60 watt lamp to add a little overall illumination. The light box is a clear plastic container with some fabric batting wrapped around it to soften the light. The white background inside is just a piece of poster board.

    Getting the Picture

    As I mentioned in part one, I am not an expert photographer by any means. I am however, quite good at Photoshop.
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  • FAQ: Product Photography (Part One)

    A lot of people have asked me if I have any tips for taking product photos. I’m not an expert photographer by any means, but I’m happy to share what I know.

    If you have a shop, it’s important to have the best images you can. I tend to use a lot of digital representation because it works well for my product – I design everything on my computer so I already have all of the images available. I also like everything to be uniform and exactly spaced, but I’m a bit persnickety like that.

    As convenient as digital images are, one can’t underestimate the power of a good photo. I tend to shoot products against a pure white background (to use on my home page, in blog posts, and in newsletters), but I’ve seen several other techniques used to good advantage.

    What kind of background should you use?

    It’s all personal preference. Think about your brand and the image you want to convey, think about how the images will be placed on your site, and keep bloggers and the press in mind…

    I like white backgrounds because I like the way the photos look neat and borderless against a white page. When Modish had a shop, all of the products were shot against different fabric backgrounds. Erica Weiner photographs all of her jewelery against a black background and adds a vintagey frame, and it works really well for her brand. Think about what’s going to work for you, and then be consistent in implementing your ideas.

    Photos from Pink Loves Brown, Modish Shoppe, and Erica Weiner

    Hopefully your shop will attract the attention of the press, so you may want to keep that in mind as well. Magazines often ask for images to use, and they almost always prefer a white background. Bloggers like me often put together style boards, and photos with white backgrounds are easier to work with so that’s another good reason to use them. However, “lifestyle” photos (using pretty backdrops and props or models) can be very pretty, and there are a lot of people that prefer them. Three Potato Four has excellent examples (their photos are always well-styled).

    So how do I take a good photo?

    I’m going to focus on photos with a pure white background because I think that’s what people have the most trouble with. That’s coming in part two…