My prop collection is minimal compared to other studios I’ve toured. I carefully evaluate each piece I buy - can I use this multiple times without it looking like the same photo?
When it comes to something I will use a lot, like a colander due to all my produce photography, I know I’m going to need different types in my collection to create unique photos. For me, that warrants keeping a few extra around and jumping on the chance when I find something a little unique.
Today I’m showing you the diversity of the three I have and how they can be used to create different moods of photos. I include why I chose them for this look.
The first is a handmade ceramic colander from Fringe and Fettle. The style and color of this one leads to some comforting photos that don’t have to go too dark and moody. It looks great on white wood with berries.
This is another handmade ceramic colander from Honeybee Pottery. It’s much larger and the handmade quality allows for use in rustic, farmhouse type looks while the color provides for some vibrance in the shot.
This basic mesh colander is what I turn to when I need to create more of a modern kitchen look.
This green metal colander is a bit of an outlier for me. I use it when I want to create something a little different, outside of my usual style. This is from a personal single-tone project I did where I kept all components of the photo the same hue. I also added some lace in my light source to create pattern in this one.