A fun way to get a fresh perspective of your room

Using photos to see your home differently can help you spot what’s working, what isn’t, and what your style really is. It’s a fun, quick, and free way to get…

How to get a fresh perspective of your space

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  1. Hi Christina! These are really helpful tips. Thanks.:)

  2. I agree with you, pictures are better taken with natural light… But in winter, I really can’t do it in my cottage that has small windows.

    1. Yes, we have a few rooms in our house that hardly get any no matter what time of the year…that’s when I use a flash bounce. But the lighting in your photos always looks very nice to me!

  3. What great tips! I am also not good at photography yet, but I also have seen that my pictures taken in natural daylight without any other light are much more clearer and better looking. Others sometimes just look too yellow. 🙂 How great of you to share these interesting tips, I’m definitely going to keep these in mind when I’m shooting the baby room for my next future blog posts… Thanks so much Christina!! I hope all is well with you and that you had wonderful holidays and that you will be having a magical, wonderful 2014!!
    Hugs, Inge x

  4. What interesting, unexpected techniques to apply! I can see you used all of the above in the great living room photo (love the relaxed Roscoe on the couch; our Heidi is still too young and rambunctious for furniture yet ;-). I’ll be sure to photograph the new bathroom using some of these ideas; if we ever get it done, that is!

    1. That’s Roscoe’s favorite spot when we’re busy. (And he wasn’t allowed on either when he was young and crazy.) 🙂

      Aww…you two are persistent, you’ll get it done! I look forward to the photos.

  5. What natural light? 😀
    That hip hight perspective does look good, I had never payed attention to such detail. It’s like you are looking at a room from a sofa, sitting.
    I too try to take photo so that everything fits in and therefore back into a corner to take the photo, but usually the less you see the better the photo looks. I’m really not a good photographer, but I’ve noticed that I’m better taking pictures of details than from the bigger scale, maybe I’m just trying to take picture of a too big area.
    Thanks for the tips! And I agree, you can see your environment in a new light by looking it through a lens.

    1. Your detailed pictures are always beautiful! You really have a good eye for those.

  6. I am always shy about my interior photos as well- so thanks for the tips. I am with you on natural light- every time.