Producing a blog gets much, much more involved than your typical ‘hobby.’ Fortunately, the truly endless amounts of time I’ve committed to Prettyography in the last 4 months have been made so very worthwhile by working with a pair of great chicks. Last week, we joined about 75 other blog junkies for the GoBlogSocial Workshop in Kansas City to get nerdy about blogging together.
While the workshop covered a variety of topics like how to record great video, make the most of Instagram, hone your brand or style a photo shoot — one of the greatest lessons we took away highlighted the true uniqueness of what we’ve built.
To wrap up a styling session lead by StyleEsque, we were challenged to complete a mini photo shoot highlighting a few products by a specific brand. The first of our decisions was easy and we naturally fell into place working as a team instead of going our separate routes like the rest of the room. We gathered product from the Wayfair-inspired styling table — each of us adding pieces that, looking back, clearly related to our own styles. Allie totally grabbed a vase of daisies — is anyone really surprised?
We wandered, discussed and tested various areas for the perfect light to fuel our shoot (remember those photography tips?). Settling on a small coffee table in a lounge area, we each took turns positioning products on the table and snapping photos as we found inspiration. Three women. Three iPhone cameras. One-ish subject.
The result was kind of beautiful. While each of our photos showcase the same items scattered across the same table — the photos are so, so very different. Like us.
Having fun styling @goblogsocial_ with @styleesque_ ! #gbsxwayfair @prettyopics
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A photo posted by Laura Noll (@lmndrops) on
The exercise reinforced the one thing we’ve said since day one and the idea that Prettyography was built on — beauty can be found in all things (especially a gold stapler), sometimes you just need to see another perspective to truly appreciate it or to even appreciate your own.
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