First up, I'm super excited to share that my episode on the Simple Pin Podcast published today! I talk with Kate about styling images for Pinterest, what to focus on, and how to do it all yourself, as well as how to manage hiring a photographer and what to look for in stock images.
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After a bit of burnout from creating my book last year and a big move, I've been starved for creative ideas. I've had to develop some new concepts for client work and, quite honestly, I've gotten so tired of Instagram. My photo-seeking heart is finding no inspiration in videos.
I've been visiting Pinterest more and more again. If you look back at this blog post, you'll see where I advise not to rely on Pinterest so much for photo ideas. That is, if you are trying to find your own style, it can turn us into copy machines, trying to re-create something exactly as someone else has.
I still feel that we should all be wary of using it to copy a style versus find our own, but lately I've found some new ways that it's been helping my work as both a business and a creative.
Color Psychology and Seasonal Mood Boards
I've been using color psychology to guide my branding and my photo styling for a few years now. Not the traditional blue calms and red stimulates kind of psychology, but the kind that links colors, tones, and subjects to the seasons. It was introduced by Angela Wright and is taught in branding by Fiona Humberstone of The Brand Stylist.
I created (and am still building) Pinterest Mood Boards for Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter with collections of photos that align with these principles of color psychology. I review these boards as a whole vision board as I think about the colors to use in my styling and what season I want my photos to reflect.
Search Bar Exploration
The search bar on Pinterest is such a valuable tool. Put in one word and it will auto-fill with the types of things people are searching for most. I turn these things into photo inspiration as well as use them for what to write about on my blog.
For example, I just typed fruit and fruit platter design came up. It's immediate inspiration for me to create some fruit platter photos to build my portfolio. Or perhaps to create photos and write a post about styling them to help promote my business. With pink, pink backgrounds comes up. I think immediately about creating blurred, double exposure photos with pink flowers.
Pinterest Trends
I love browsing the Pinterest Trends site. For example, searches for zucchini bread and hand made mugs are up right now. Are you thinking about a kitchen table scene with both and an autumn vibe like I am?
Hopefully you get the idea. Inspiration is out there everywhere and it reaches far beyond simply looking at photos created by others to boost your creativity for styling and photography. Let me know how you are finding your inspiration right now.
Need more idea inspiration? Check out the free guide 10 Creative Ways to Photograph Banana Bread.