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Making the Most Out of Locations & Props     posted on 19th of april, 2008

Spring is here! Summer is approaching! Let's go outside and play for a while!

Remember how exciting summers were as a kid? Running in and out of the house, chasing down the ice cream truck and smacking at mosquitoes nibbling on our ankles -- ah, now those were the good old days! But being stock photographers, we have a license to embrace spring and summer with a childlike zeal, having the same kind of fun we used to have every time we ventured outdoors.

When it comes to getting the most out of our outdoor shots, I always try to remember two things: props and location. Bringing along just the right item, or spending a few minutes of your drive to head to an out-of-the-way spot can lead to stock shots that sell--and can lead to some great stories to tell at your next barbecue.

Not sure how to get started? Here are a few ideas on how to use props and location to get your best shots yet this summer:

On Vacation

Before heading out for a weekend getaway or a week-long road trip, take a few moments to think about the surroundings you will be visiting.

For example, I recently took a road trip to Sedona, Arizona, and in my suitcase along with my hiking clothes and toiletries I packed an assortment of Southwestern- dishes and tableware. Why? So I could photograph Southwestern food on location in the desert. The end result was salsa and tortilla chips nestled against a cactus growing in the famous red rocks of Sedona. I also brought along a folding camp chair, my son's dirty old hiking boots, and other types of outdoor gear for still life shots depicting the necessities for an outdoor adventure.

Heading to the beach? Bring along some drinking glasses, a colorful beverage, and paper umbrellas, set them in the sand and photograph them with the surf in the background. Planning on a little water-skiing this weekend? Get some shots of your gear on deck, before you get suited up. Is a raucous weekend in Las Vegas in your future? Use your imagination!

At Home

Believe it or not, backyards offer a whole world of on-location opportunities. What's in your backyard? Lush green grass or a swimming pool perhaps? But you don't have to wait for a picnic, pool party or vacation to photograph these types of events. I live in a sparsely landscaped apartment complex, with a backyard that consists of a parking lot and swimming pool -- A typical concrete jungle in the city. But that didn't stop me from producing food photos that make people believe they were shot at a vacation resort or pool party. The kids who lived downstairs from me were swimming in the pool, I had some fresh steamed crab in the fridge for dinner, and a photo was born.

So make a pitcher of lemonade, slice up some watermelon, fix a few sandwiches, and set them on the lawn along with some flowers and linens. Stage the kids' outdoor toys before asking them to put them away. Before turning on the sprinklers, grab a pot of flowers that need watering, maybe some gardening tools, and place them in the grass. Turn on the water, and voila! Instant rain without getting wet.

Wherever you go, whether it's a vacation or a short trip to the backyard, bring along a few extra props that will tell the story of the location's scenery and atmosphere. Be creative! Pack some dishes in your suitcase, or put tonight's dinner on a picnic blanket in your front yard -- summertime stock photo opportunities are all around!


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Comments (6)

Comment by Mattography on May 08, 2008
That's a great idea! I'll have to bring along a bag of items with me to shoots now, great tips!
Comment by Karimala on May 02, 2008
You're very welcome, Steve! It's a great shot that perfectly illustrates the point of my article.
Comment by Sharpshot on May 02, 2008
Great article Karin. Thanks for using my photo.
Comment by Pamtriv on April 28, 2008
Thanks for the great ideas!!!!
Comment by Loongirl on April 21, 2008
Nice suggestions, Karin - gets those old imagination juices going!

:) b

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Comment by Digitalreflections on April 20, 2008
Excellent ideas! I have already thought of a few to do in my backyard.

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Karin Lau (Karimala)
Sacramento, US

I am a professional stock photographer based in Sacramento, California.

My photographs have been widely published in magazines including Scientific American and Forbes; websites including the United Nations and Smithsonian's American Museum of Natural History; and books including Every Garden Is a Story: Stories, Crafts, and Comforts by Susannah Seton, 1,000 Places to See in the U.S.A. & Canada Before You Die by Patricia Schultz, and Simply Elegant Flowers With Michael George.

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