Annette Joseph's photostyling tips and tricks1. Photograph your rooms in slices. Looking at your room from a photograph gives you an objective view of the space.2. When photographing multiple rooms, use a color thread throughout each room to make the photo story come together.3. Less is more.4. If you like tchotchkes, corral them in a tray for a cleaner look.5. When making a space look lived-in, pull the chair out just a little from the dining room table. When shooting a bed ruffle the sheets a bit.6. Instead of purchasing flowers from a prepackaged bouquet, buy a mass of the same flower.7. Continue to examine each photo for equal weight and balance.More: Home Photo Tips From the Pros
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4. If you like tchotchkes, corral them in a tray for a cleaner look.
5. When making a space look lived-in, pull the chair out just a little from the dining room table. When shooting a bed ruffle the sheets a bit.
6. Instead of purchasing flowers from a prepackaged bouquet, buy a mass of the same flower.