Framing Your Photograph for Better Knitting Pictures
In our second-to-last installment in the better knitting photography series, we’re talking about how framing your photograph affects the story your photo tells. Oftentimes, a …
In our second-to-last installment in the better knitting photography series, we’re talking about how framing your photograph affects the story your photo tells. Oftentimes, a …
In my last post in the better knitting photography series, we talked about ways to create interesting photos that are laid out on a flat …
Today’s blog post is going to focus on composing photos on a flat surface. I’ll spend some time in a subsequent post talking about how …
Most of my writing about gardening centers on my roses, but I have a soft spot for dahlias, too. I love the big dinnerplate ones …
One of the oft-repeated maxims of photography is that you need natural light. While that’s generally true, and I’ve written some about it here, it’s …
The Overbrimming Wrap is a rectangular wrap featuring columns of lace and cables. The entire wrap is knit using an eight-row repeat, so while it …
Sharing knits online is so much fun, but it can be frustrating when you’re trying to take pictures of your knits. The lighting is weird, …
Recently, I ran an informal poll of my Instagram community to see how people felt about photographing their knits. 172 of you responded, and of …