Li Lu Jennings is a fashion photographer based in Paris. Her innovative and artistic technique of fashion photography embarked a unique style in fashion world. She has done thousands of portfolios of famous fashion models and with many creative people of fashion industry. She works both in studios and on location to produce eye-catching and imaginative photographs that illustrate and advertise clothes, accessories, brands and the lifestyle. She always keep her updated with the latest fashion trends so that she could click the photograph with an detailed eye.
According to Li Lu Jennings, to communicate your passion and creative vision for a demanding audience, you should explore new ideas, angles and techniques. She also says that, “you should always be ready to experiment of sourcing different kinds of props and accessories which will give your photographs an individual character and style.”
She also shared some tips for those who are keenly interested in fashion photography. Take a glimpse:
1. Click enough photographs from every angle to get the best one. 2. Understand the details of the preparation, execution and presentation. 3. Develop outstanding creative and technical skills. 4. Supply fashion photographs to weekly or monthly fashion magazines or weekend supplements. 5. Produce unique and innovative images 6. Refresh your visual style and spend long hours with your camera. 7. Pull all the elements of the scene from make-up to hair styling and compliment the garment. 8. Props are fantastic to give a definition to a photo. Mirror are the best ones.
Li Lu Jennings shared some beautiful tips what she have learned in her career go or through her experience of ten years. She mostly shoots in a professional studio- ideal for flattering even light or it’s easy to adjust and stabilise lights. She believes that fashion photography should convey an essence of confidence and self-assured. Fashion models usually wear these two elements the most. So, try to make your subject feel more comfortable and involved. She says that, after all, people first watch photographs and then read- she added. |