Welcome to another installment in our photography for beginners series. Today, Rachel McHardy will be sharing some tips on using props in your photography. They can really make or break your pictures, and Rachel has some fantastic tips. Be sure to check out her e-series on making your home into a personal photography studio where she gives even more awesome tips (get 35% off this course or any other ones with the code clark35off.)
Let’s talk photo props! Props are a little tricky. The right prop can make the photo and express the photographer’s creativity. While the wrong prop (or too many) can easily clutter a photo and overwhelm a subject.
So how do you know if your enhancing the photo or overwhelming it? One trick I’ve used over the years is to try and look as objectively at the possible prop and ask myself, “Will people be more likely to comment on how great the prop looks or how great my subject looks?” If I think the prop might steal the show, then it’s a no-go for me.
I also try and take into account the personality of my subject. For example, a funky zebra chair might be perfect for a feisty 10 year old, but could completely take over the photo of a shy 4 year old.
In general, with props, less is more and simpler is better. Here are a few simple props to try:
1. Balloons
2. Vintage books
3. Flowers
4. Simple signs
5. Jewelry
6. Bubbles
7. Fun chair
8. Crates
10. Hats
Not sure where to find the perfect prop? Check out a local thrift store! You’re bound to find vintage books, old china, and other simple and inexpensive props there.
Also, don’t forget to look around the location you choose. The perfect prop might already be waiting for you.
With the right prop, the personality of a subject will shine even more in a photo. So get out there and start collecting those props!
Happy shooting!
From Rachel McHardy of Rachel McHardy Photography
Debbie Edmonson says
I love vintage photos! I shop a lot of flea markets and antique stores!
Maui Photography says
The bubbles are so fun to play with. Its not just the subject enjoying but also you. It gives you chill and coordination to drive more.
Kristine says
I find Goodwill has a lot of dishes that do not match, teapots, glassware, vintage cutlery and many other items. This will be my go to place for props when I get my blog up and running. I can also shop my house. I have some nice pieces there too!
Katie says
Great suggestion!