ryoko_market
    zen-inspired room | childlike wonder life

    Creating a space perfect for your fashion photoshoots

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    • Minimalist
    • HDB (Resale)
    • ~1,300 sqft
    • 3 br
    • Living with Family
    • Today's post is about creating a dedicated photoshoot space in your room for some OOTDs and content! I decorated this space with the intention for photoshoots in mind too. Here's how to do it:
    • Step 1: Choose a corner of your room with ideal factors Here's some factors to consider when choosing a spot: - Natural Lighting: Choose a space near a large window for soft, natural light - Background: Look for a wall with some art for visual aesthetics.
    • Space: Choose a area that satisfy your shots needs. If you are shooting OOTDs, ensure you have space enough to walk! If you are looking to shoot flatlays, add in a carpet or rug so you have a backdrop to shoot against.
    • Step 2: Set up a distinctive backdrop You do not necessarily have to make it not look like a bedroom. Instead, embrace it! This brings out your personality and creativity. Use wallpapers, wall art, or even your personal favourites - here I have a cap in red for some pop of colour. When it comes to wall art, most of my art comes from souvenirs collected from my travels. I used a magnetic wooden frame to hang it up here.
    • Step 3: Adding props and decor Props add context and creativity to your shoots. I tend to add in props found in my room, such as plants, books, rugs, and mirrors. You can also rotate props to match holidays, seasons, or specific projects.
    • Lastly, embrace your own personality and versatility! Experiment with different styles or props to create your own unique space. I sometimes do my flatlays on my bed too! It gives off a soft and cosy effect. Hop on to @ryoko_market on Instagram to see how I do my photoshoots in my room.
    • 8 December 2024
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