Five Tips for Taking Better Photographs to Show-off Your Room Projects

Royal Design Studio
by Royal Design Studio
Imagine having a fantastic decorative finish or a stencil project and the photographs don't do them justice. Does that sound familiar? Beautiful design deserves gorgeous photographs that not only enhance your portfolio but also showcase your talents. At Royal Design Studio, we understand that there are many aspects to photography, but styling an image is also very important as it will create a more engaging photo. Some of the facets of great design photograph are balanced composition, pleasing eye path, beautiful color, good lighting and an interesting subject.
Visit our blog for the complete list of five tips for crafting a great photograph that draws the viewer in and creates great engagement.
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5 Tips for Taking Better Photos To Show Off Your Room Projects http://www.royaldesignstudio.com/blogs/stencil-ideas/8294457-five-tips-for-taking-better-photographs
Create perspective to an otherwise flat image by adding depth Image by Caccoma Interiors http://www.caccomainteriors.com/index.php
Group elements in odd numbers to create balance and harmony. http://www.royaldesignstudio.com/blogs/stencil-ideas/8294457-five-tips-for-taking-better-photographs
Imagine splitting the image into a grid with two vertical and two horizontal lines. This is referenced as the Rule of Thirds Image by Tray Ratcliff http://www.flickr.com/photos/stuckincustoms/1928559400/
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  • Royal Design Studio Royal Design Studio on Aug 07, 2013
    Thank you ladies...any little help w/ taking GREAT pictures truly helps portray your handi-work in a new light! Make sure to share your creations with us, photographed with these expert tips in mind.
  • Michelle Leslie Michelle Leslie on Feb 18, 2016
    Awesome!!! Thank you for sharing
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