Are you looking for some creative and simple home photoshoot ideas at home to try right now?
Inspired by some of my favorite Instagrammers, here are 15 innovative photoshoot ideas at home to try right now...
One of my favorite aspects of what I do is photoshoot. I
adore being able to capture and share beauty from all around the globe on my
small corner of the internet.
Now, here's a list of fun and easy house photography ideas!
1. 1. Bathtub shot is one of the glam home
photoshoot ideas.
I like the notion of dressing up and having a picture
session in the bathtub.
It's a simple photo concept, and unless you live in an
apartment, most of us have bathtubs that we can use for a photoshoot.
Simply put on your best outfit, take a drink of wine, and
your favorite sunglasses, and start shooting!
The juxtaposition of being in a gorgeous gown in the bathtub
makes for a really fun and easy to accomplish home photographic concept.
Have you ever attempted a glam bathtub shoot?
2. 2. For a fun house photographic idea,
try the #Pillowchallenge.
This challenge gained a lot of traction on tick tock and
Instagram.
It's not only entertaining, but also quite simple!
Take a pillow and tie it up with your favorite belt.
Now you have a simple glam look that you can film at home.
3. 3. Try a photoshoot in the laundry room
to see what you can come up with.
Who'd have guessed that appliances would be a good subject
for a house photoshoot?
I adore this photograph which demonstrates how
glamorous the laundry room can be.
It simply goes to show that a little imagination and
thinking outside the box can go a long way when it comes to creating original
material at home.
Grab some linens and see what you can come up with in your
laundry room for some creative photos.
4. 4. Set up a picture shoot with all of
your favorite outfits.
This concept for a house photography turned out well.
For a creative and simple home photography idea, pull out
your favorite fancy gowns (you know, the ones you only get to wear once in a
while! spread them out on the ground,
and lie on top of them.
The end effect is stunning, and it's a fantastic way to
repurpose stuff you already own.
It's also a fantastic way to display your clothing
collection.
Flower-themed picture shoots at home
Flowers are a simple prop to obtain, and they make
photographing at home simple and enjoyable.
Grab a few of bouquets next time you're at the grocery store
to use as props and try out a few of these flower-based home shooting ideas:
5. Try lying in a flower garden.
I've always like flatly type images taken from above, and
this one is really simple to recreate.
To take this picture, I placed a simple tablecloth on my
living room floor and then arranged the flowers in a manner that I liked.
I laid on top of them and had my mother shoot me from above
once I was through.
Don't worry if you don't have a photographer with you; you can
easily shoot this with a tripod as well.
I shot the video below for a product ad, but it could be
used for anything!
6. Create a floral crown or headpiece.
Who doesn't like a floral crown shot with a twist? In the
image below, I really like how a hat with flowers was built.
It reminds me of Frida Kahlo's paintings and is a simple
photography concept to do at home.
7. Use
flowers to make jeweler.
Flowers may not only be used to construct a beautiful crown,
but they can also be used to produce lovely jeweler. Using your flowers as jeweler
may be a simple and enjoyable home photography idea.
You may make a necklace out of flowers, or try dangling them as earrings, as shown above.
It's such a simple concept for a house
photography, but the results are stunning!
8. Place flowers on your cheeks.
I never imagined myself advising tape or gluing flowers on
your face, yet here we are!
I've seen a number of creators try this recently, and I
really like the results.
They're one-of-a-kind, lovely, and a simple home photography
concept.
Props for a photograph at home
9. Experiment with hairpins.
Right now, hair pins and barrettes are all the rage. Why not utilize some of your items as picture props?
Layering all of your barrettes over a ponytail or braid is a great idea.
Hairpins can be used in a variety of ways.
This is a really easy house photography concept, but the
ultimate product is fantastic! Don't you think it has a very glam sense about
it?
10.
Experiment with your food
Food is usually a good choice for picture props. I really like how you used oranges in the shot below.
Have fun with your food
It's a cute touch that results in a bright, cheery shot that
you may easily take at home.
11. Proudly display your plant collection.
Show off your plant collection on Instagram if you're a passionate plant woman!
I really like how you accomplished this, and the House Plants for Dummies book is a great addition.
show off your collection of plants
I'm in desperate need of the book since I'm always dying my
plants...
12. Make
use of mirrors
We all have mirrors of all shapes and sizes around the house that may be used as photographic props.
You may make a wide variety of images with mirrors you already have at home.
There are so many ways to be creative with mirrors, so let
your imagination go wild!
13. Have fun with bubbles
What a great example of a low-cost prop that produces adorable images.
Playing with bubbles is a great idea for a fun and charming home picture.
Grab some bubbles or bubble gum and experiment with firing from various angles.
I'm sure you'll have a lot of fun with this, and it's so
simple to do at home.
14. For a
fun home photography idea, use a classic toy or a toy from your youth.
Everyone enjoys a little nostalgia in their feeds, and what could be more nostalgic than a childhood toy?
It's incredibly creative, and it's something you can do from
the comfort of your own home!
Light-based photographic ideas for the home
15. Shapes to Play With
This concept for a photoshoot at home is fantastic. I saw this on tick tock and it's such a simple photographic concept that everyone can do. Tinker with forms
Cut designs into a sheet of cardboard, then project the shapes onto yourself using light!
This variant, which uses words instead of shapes, is also one of my favorites.
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