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Oh! Veronica……How Charming

A few weeks ago I had the absolute pleasure of photographing a few items from the adorable range of little girls dresses at Oh! Veronica, ‘a sassy new label offering handmade boutique keepsake dresses and girls tops’.   The session was spread out over a couple of evenings because our lovely model has just started school and was a little tired by the time the lighting was at it’s best but you would never know from these images.  She is such a trooper.

It was great to have a camera in my hand again. I spend so much time in front of my monitor editing photos for other photographers it is easy to forget where I started all those years ago…..photographing children. Would I want to go back there?  No, not really, but I do enjoy a play occasionally.

It wasn’t easy picking just a few images to share so I picked a few and then just a few more.

Oh! Veronica pink dress

Oh Veronica! pink 3

Oh! Veronica pink 2

Oh! Veronica cream 3

Oh! Veronica cream 2

Oh! Veronica cream 1

Oh! Veronica

Oh! Veronica green 2

Oh! Veronica blue




Ah, I can only dream. Can ‘flat-lay’ photography really be this easy?

The answer is yes but sadly I don’t need to ask to know that one of these babies would be beyond my budget.

Among the many tasks I perform at Pixel By Pixel is flat lay product photography. You know?  those images of clothing you see in catalogues and in online stores?  Designers, manufacturers and online retailers send me their collections and I photograph, edit and optimise their images for web, removing backgrounds and ensuring the images are an accurate depiction of the real item.  I also edit images that many of my clients take themselves.

Flat lay photography is not at all difficult, but it can be tricky maintaining even lighting,  minimising wrinkles, achieving accurate colour reproduction and emphasising textural qualities of the fabric.  I also find it hard on the back, styling each item, photographing it then replacing it with the next.  Despite the term, “flat lay”, I often photograph items on a board placed at a 45 degree angle, held in place with a slip resistant fabric and if necessary, pins (size of garment permitting).  My studio lighting and tripod are set at an angle to compliment this set-up.

Flat Lay photography by Carol Heath, Pixel By Pixel

Garment Photographed for The Enchanted Child.

Yesterday I discovered StyleShoots, an innovation by the Dutch company iShopShape.  All I can say is you will need to see this for yourself.  Watch the video.  Even if you are not a photographer or image editer, I’m sure you’ll be impressed. If you have ever spent hours bending over, styling and photographing flat lay images, then hours in front of your computer, stylus in hand creating clipping paths and masking backgrounds from garments with lace, tulle, feathers and such, you will dream of owning one of these, just like I do.

Hmmm,  I wonder how long I would have to save up for one of these?