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Photo Tips: Another look at Broken Teepee Designs

One very dedicated jewelry designer whose photos we’ve critiqued in the past is Broken Teepee Designs. Based on the feedback from our last critique, Broken Teepee has made lots of strides in her photography, and the look of her boutique has changed tremendously. She’s now using shots with pure white backgrounds, has included several alternate views for most products, and has included a few model shots as well … all definite steps in the right direction, and we applaud her for her efforts!

We’ve been in contact with this designer along the way (we always welcome contact!) so we are very familiar with her struggles to improve her photography, and fell pretty sure that many other designers out there share the same challenges. To this end (and with the kind permission of the designer herself), we’re sharing Broken Teepee’s evolution on the blog in hopes that her learning process will help other designers too.

To begin with, Broken Teepee Designs has made a couple of statements in our communication with her that we feel are particularly common. She writes:

“I fear my talents lie in making the jewelry, not photographing it.” She also writes about her camera itself (a very nice digital SLR) “I have tried to figure out how the thing works but I just can’t wrap my brain around it.”

We mention these two things first because sometimes the best answer truly is to let someone else handle the photographs … not so much due to lack of ability on a designer’s part but simply for the reason, as this designer states, that a fashion designer’s talents  naturally lie elsewhere. Creating good photographs takes a lot of time and energy, and is so crucial to selling online. If you feel your photos just aren’t clicking (or that trying to get them to click is taking too much of your valuable time) it’s definitely time to consider outsourcing.

But our Broken Teepee designer is clearly an intrepid soul, not ready to give up yet so we’ve take a close look at her efforts and have a few suggestions that we hope will be helpful. We really think that her photos are so close to being great … a little work in the details and they’ll be there! At her invitation, we’ve produced a few shots of our own to illustrate our suggestions.

(Disclaimer: we’re not professional photographers either, and these images are not intended to be construed as better in any way than what the designer has produced herself … they’re just our attempt to illustrate one way that we might handle photographing a certain product. Our equipment is nothing special … a digital SLR, all natural light, and Photoshop to manipulate the image as needed. These were done outside at our home, yesterday afternoon.)

1. Background shots
On the shots that use a backdrop of some sort, we would recommend something that adds a bit of texture or movement to the shot. A plain, ho-hum  piece of fabric rarely does anything to enhance the product … try to find something things that relate to the materials themselves and add a bit of drama or appropriate color to the shot. In this instance, we thought a piece of weathered wood with its wavy grain might be a good complement to this piece, the “Sticks and Stones”  bracelet.

Sticks and Stones, $99.50 (our wood grain background shot)

2. Pure white shots
We’ve noticed that a fair number of Broken Teepee’s pure white background shots have very harsh, hard-edged shadows. When you’re looking at a piece that you’ve set up to photograph and see those harsh shadows (very common when shooting in open sunlight), the best thing to do is either  diffuse the light falling on the product or move the shot to a different location with softer light. Here are a couple of links with instructions to create an easy, inexpensive diffuser frame:

http://www.shortcourses.com/tabletop/lighting2-10.html
http://photo.net/photography-lighting-equipment-techniques-forum/008Q2g

Another thing we’ve noticed on a number of the white-background shots are some jagged edges on the shadows that look like the background may have been selected and removed in Photoshop to get that pure-white effect (an example would be the Holly Blue briolettes.) Photoshop can be a GREAT tool for touching up backgrounds (as well as tweaking colors, cropping, and about a million other things) but it’s never a good thing when something looks visibly “Photoshopped.” So if you’re using the select tool in Photoshop to remove background areas, make sure to feather the selection to get a nice, soft edge. Or if you’re using the eraser tool to manually remove areas of the background, be sure to use a soft-edge brush.

Holly Blue, $22.50

Our white background shot below was shot outside in soft sunlight, undiffused, on a plain white sheet of paper. In harsher sunlight, a diffuser frame would almost certainly be necessary.

Sticks and Stones, $99.50 (our white background shot)

3. Close-ups
Another suggestion we would have for this designer is to get in CLOSE on at least one alternate view or a product. This is a great way to show the minute details of texture and colors that can be hard to discern on wider shots. Don’t be afraid to use shallow depth of field to isolate details that you want to draw attention to as well, like details of clasps, etc.

Our Sticks and Stones Close up

4. Model shots
What can we say, we’d still like to see more model shots. Using a model is a great way to show how a design will look on, and also a terrific way to show scale an proportion.  Choose your model carefully … you’ll want to use someone who is every bit as attractive as the piece itself and looks GREAT wearing it. For tighter shots like the example we’ve included below of the bracelet all you need is someone with great skin, and some fun clothes that compliment (and never distract or overpower) the product being photographed.

Our Sticks and Stones Model shot

Wow … this has turned into a very wordy post indeed. But there’s no way around it … we appreciate the effort that Broken Teepee has put into giving her boutique a better look, and we wanted to give as much useful feedback as possible. Keep up the good work, and we hope that we’ve planted some seeds of ideas. Congratulations on all you’ve done, and we can’t wait to see what you do next!

Anyone else struggling with the photographic aspect of selling online? Let us hear about it - we’ll try our best to help. Email julie[at]smashingdarling[dot]com.

SMASH UP XV - Track Bike

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Are gas prices finally motivating you to commute another way? Especially this time of year while the sun is shining and the snow is not flying. This month’s Student SMASH UP can either remind you to commute another way OR help you suggest it to the world; better yet, buy one for someone who drives their car around the block to the coffee shop, grocery store, post office etc.

This month we stick around the Pacific Northwest with a tee for the guy’s -and maybe the gals?- from Nathan Coyne out in Portland, Oregon. Nathan is a junior at Portland Community College prepping to transfer to PNCA, and this tee is an ode to his track bike - we love it!


I have been printmaking for about 3 years now and I really love it, hopefully I will be able to do it full-time as a career one day. I always like to draw things that I enjoy doing, riding bikes, etc. Since I’ve never gotten my drivers license I end up riding my bike everywhere and that made me want to make a shirt about my fixed gear. I like to create images for areas that I think need more exposure, stuff that I think matters.

Click on any of the pics in this post to open up these images and see how crispy clean Nathan’s print is, and head into the SMASH store to see the barcode on the back. Eco-brown in color, this tee is the earth friendly version of a vintage heather classic from Alternative Apparel, an organic cotton and recycled-poly blend. This tee is also unisex - um, gals you may want to be careful where those bike wheels end up! - we think it looks rockin’ on both of our models above. By the way, a Darling thank you to Barbara and Logan who we stole from work one sunny afternoon in Chester, CT this week! Thanks as well to the talented Whosiepie for these shots.

Thanks again to Nathan, for his super speedy printing, here he is on a recent trip hanging out at Yosemite.

Don’t forget his shirts, and all the student SMASH UP garments, are limited edition and only to be found at Smashing Darling. Check them all out here, an if you know any student printmakers, send them our way! Email mo@smashingdarling.com.

SMASH UP XIIII - Sixties Salon

There’s nothing better than a pink girlie tank for hot summer days! For number fourteen in our student SMASH UP series we go west, all the way to Portland, Oregon. This fall Adriana Lenarczyk will be a junior at the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland. Sometimes you have to search for things in life, and other times good things just find their way to you. Adriana has been searching for a major that was a good fit - from Psychology to Studio Art to Graphic Design, until she finally found her current major - Printmaking. Her favorite techniques are intaglio, or copper plate etching, and screenprinting.


Adriana has been inspired by feminist art lately and right now really interested in the work of Kiki Smith, Barbara Kruger, and her teacher MK Guth. The design for this fun, pink summer tank is a photo transfer of a 60s salon chair that found it’s way into Adriana’s life via Goodwill:

“For this design, I was just playing with 6 color prints for class, and I came upon this sweet vintage salon chair that I found at the Goodwill for 20 bucks. Still works by the way! Anyway I put it on my porch. The girls who live downstairs and I sit in it with drinks, and it’s just so girly and the epitome of that kind of “please me” attitude that I found deliciously feminine!”
This 100% cotton ribbed beater tank is one of the top 10 styles for women over at Alternative Apparel. Adriana printed the barcode right up top on the back of the tank, see how the sunlight sparkles on it above! Many thanks to Sydney for modeling - does she look familiar? Maybe you saw her in her own indie dress in the blog…send us any pictures of you mixing up your indie, we love to feature you! More details here.

SMASH UP XV coming soon on August 7th.
Until then, stay smashing and
have a great day!

~ the Darling’s

SMASH UP XIII - Butterflies in the Mass

SMASH UP XIII - Butterflies in the Mass - On Sale Now!

A big thank you goes out to Elijah Heake in Philly for our latest limited edition SMASH UP tee: Butterflies in the Mass. Elijah is currently a student at Community College of Philadelphia and plans to attend Tyler School of the Arts in the fall to major in graphic design and minor in printmaking. Raised in Thailand, Elijah gives credit to his parents for his artistic expression, and is inspired by everything around him, as well as: textiles, woodblock prints, and dreams of the future.

Click here to see a full Darling year of SMASH UP tees!

Elijah sent over his amazing portfolio for me to peruse full of funky designs for local music events and promotions. So of course I wanted to know what a day in the life of this student was like…read for yourself:

“-waking up-walking my girls (pitbull)-frosted mini wheats- maybe contact clients-take photographs -work on new designs -then school-and then more designs-and then sleep.”

This is completely a necessary tee for the summer wardrobe, and our first SMASH garment that is 100% organic cotton from Alternative Apparel. I like to think Elijah considers us as the lovely indie butterfly darlings out here in the mass. JulieDarling models it perfectly with a pair of jeans, MoDarling likely would throw on this Boom chick-a-Boom wrap skirt with favorite summer sandals, and TrishDarling may throw it on over her sexy DOT dress - all of us heading out the door with a smile to show the world a little bit of Smashing Darling!We hope that you will too!

If you are in the West Philly area this month head over for some eats at http://www.caferx.com/ and see a show of Elijah’s photography work from the past year as well as some of his graphics. Learn more about the Student SMASH UP project here - and spread the good word to any printmaking students you know!

We’ll bring you a new SMASH UP, landing here from the west coast, on July 3rd!

cheers ~ the Darling’s

SMASH UP XII - Rock on

Number twelve in our student SMASH UP collection - all limited edition garments - was designed and printed by Ella Romero of SUNY Purchase College in Purchase, NY. Ella, an art history major and visual arts minor went to high school in New York City, and has always spent most of her time there.
Keep reading below for her mini interview…Thanks Ella!
Also, big thanks to photograher Tim Brown and son Morgan for the images - you guys ROCK.

Go figure out these quotes to win a free SMASH! Learn more about SMASH UP here.

What is your design process?

I like to have a complete idea in my head before I start making it tangible by putting it down on paper or sketching it in Photoshop. While it’s still in your imagination you can do whatever you want with an idea, especially things that might not be possible but are still fun to play around with. A lot of times however, that original complete idea will be changed and tweaked as I go through the motions of working on it. Rarely do I actually stick completely to an original idea I had, I’ll always find something new to do, or think something else looks better after actually working for a while. Either way, it’s still mine and a unique piece of work. I like to work with traditional ideas or images and then hide something quirky, funny, and/or unexpected in them somewhere, to make people look and catch them off guard, and keep them thinking about it.

What does your average day entail?

A lot of sleep, me complaining that I’m still tired, surfing the Internet for things to procrastinate with, finally doing my homework due the next morning at 2:00 AM. Wishing that being a college student, especially at Purchase, was not quite so inclined to being lazy and bored. Waiting to get out of school!

Do you have any events you are getting ready for in the near future?

I’m going to France for 5 weeks in June with about 20 other students from Purchase. We’ll be studying French intensively at a well-known language school in the south, near the coast, and I will also be taking a photography class. The last week of the trip will be spent on our own, sight-seeing in Paris. I haven’t been out of the U.S. for longer than a week since I was about 2 years old, and the idea of living in France and learning the language is unbelievably exciting and a very welcome change!

This SMASH UP tee is technically for the guys printed on a vintage gold Alternative Apparel Backstage tee - one of their bestselling tees. But this Darling will so be buying one, I’m thinking black skirt, big belt, flip flops or jeans and boots - the girls can always rock it however they want!

See more SMASH pics from all of our past student designers on our Flickr page.

Go ahead and show us your indie while you are there.

Stay smashing and have a great day!

~ the Darling’s

SMASH UP XI, T-Wrecks


Winter can make you feel extinct, but just let out a ROAR and say no!

There are only 48 of this limited edition SMASH UP,

so go get yourself a T-Wreck and Let Your Indie Out!

ROAR into spring in the new April SMASH UP by Dave Maggio, a sophomore at Northeastern University in Boston, MA. That’s him having fun in the images with the T-Wreck gal. Dave is currently studying Art with a concentration in Animation and hopes to eventually end up working in film. Many thanks to Dave and his crew! (Photo credit: Clara Rice and T-wrecks Helen Schroeder, Geoff House, Ryan Flemming)

Dave is originally from a small town on Long Island, NY, and has always been fascinated with animation and the art that goes with it. For as long as he can remember he has been drawing everything and anything that interests him. In his work, Dave aims for a free aesthetic, one that recaptures the spontaneity of his childhood. He likes to have a sense of humor with his designs, and not take himself too seriously.


Dave chose to print the T-Wrecks on this fun, grassy-green Basic Men’s Crew from Alternative Apparel, a best seller! This short sleeve is a
relaxed fit crew neck 100% combed ringspun jersey cotton, and as you can see the gals can pull it off too.


SMASH UP XI
T-Wrecks


ON SALE NOW!


We like the way he thinks:
“I feel that as humans, our youngest years are some of our most creative, as we are encouraged to use our imaginations and are free to develop our own unique ideas without the criticisms of the professional world.

I love how the T-Wreck has the thick chain necklace with a bar code AND a bar code tattoo. He looks like he is on the prowl with those old school sunglasses…kind of how the rest of the guys on this page look!

See more SMASH pics from all of our past student designers on our Flickr page.

Go ahead and show us your indie while you are there.

Learn more about SMASH UP here.
Stay smashing and
have a great day!

~ the Darling’s

Student Smash Up #X, Tip Toeing

Designer Ann Li finding inspiration in Costa Rica..

 

 

I love everything about this shirt! First of all, like every SMASH UP, there are only 48 of them in the world!

 

I love the cheery, washed orange color and it’s weathered vintage look and feel. Best of all is the wonderful zebra with it’s bar codes stripes, firmly rooted in the base of naked trees, and Smashing Darling growing like the new sprouts of spring from the upside down treetops.

 

To keep me hopeful that Spring was soon on the way, my mom always told me March: “comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb.” This year, skip those animals and buy yourself this orange zebra to get you through the gloom! The zebra always looks so chic and beautiful with those stripes - totally more the Darling style.

Go ahead, be a

zebra darling!

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

Julie Darling rocks the SMASH UP

 

 


 

In the Providence area and want to start creating your own prints? Check out AS220 an artspace for all that offers printmaking classes all the time…and much more.

 

There you have it! Click on the SMASH logo below to learn more if this is your first SMASH UP.

 

 

 

 

Look up in the top right corner of the newsletter to tell a friend!

 

Have a great day ~ the Darling’s

 

 

 

 

 

 

Printer Mickey Zachilli, remember her from SMASH VI?

 

This months collaboration was three-fold between the Darling’s, and students Ann Li and Mickey Zacchilli - both of RISD. Ann Li dreamed up the design, and sent it to speedy Mickey to print as Ann was smack dab in the middle of an internship at Momentum, in NYC. Check out both of these amazing gals websites:

 

www.annlidesign.com

 

www.michaelacolette.com

Ann Li literally just graduated from RISD a few weeks ago - congrats Ann! - with a degree in Illustration. She has lived all over: born in Canada, lived in Sydney, Hong Kong, Shanghai and all over the States.

 

 

Her design process consists of thorough research and major playing and fooling around before finding a specific route. Because design is very overwhelming her philosophy is to find a direction and stick to it . Among others, Ann finds inspiration reading new issues of Commucation Arts, Print Magazine, Juxtapoze, and Computer Arts.

 

Birthday Smash - Make A Wish

Smashing Darling

 

 

 

 

Happy birthday to us, Happy birthday to us…

 

 

 


 

 

turns 1 today!

 

SMASH UP IX - Birthday SMASH - on sale now

 

 

birth·day

(1. the anniversary of a birth 2. the day of a person’s birth)
3. a day marking or commemorating the origin, founding, or beginning of something

4. the festivities or celebration marking such a day or anniversary

Birthdays! We love birthdays around here, and we are so excited to be celebrating our first!

 

Birthday number ONE is always a good photo-op, sitting in the high chair eating cake with your hands and making a total mess - FUN! Sigh, why must we grow up? Since the Darling’s can’t all be together to celebrate this way, we are all going to put on our Birthday SMASH UP tees and go check out the total lunar eclipse which just so happens to be on the same day - that has to be good luck, right? (Trish being pulled down to the beach by her pup and hubby, Julie with a Texan Lime Crush in hand, and the part-time darling happily flying across the country!) Oh, and if you are going to get a cupcake to join us while we celebrate, check these out…there is even a Diva Cupcake - perfect! Better yet, buy yourself a birthday SMASH UP and you will be an honorary darling yourself!

Many thanks to Andrew Jaspersohn (and his wife Lindsay as well for modeling!) up at chilly Maine College of Art for his smokin’ birthday SMASH design. We love the Smashing Darling smoke from the candle, and the almost hidden bar code…it is just a darling of a cupcake! You might remember Andrew (a.k.a Bond to some) from SMASH UP V a few months back.There he is down at the bottom of the page - in action - printing at Peregrine Press, up in lovely Portland, Maine. Andrew a self-described James Bond geek, also obsessed with Filipino stick-fighting, had to get in touch with his inner darling to come up with his design…but we do sense a bit of a smoking gun in that candle, so maybe he didn’t have to much of a problem. Anyway, Bond would really like us Darling’s…

 

 

In case this is the first SMASH UP you have seen, here is the drill: 48 limited edition screen-printed shirts by students in collaboration with Smashing Darling, on the first Thursday of each month (yep, today is a special occasion). There have been nine, so go check them all out. Here is the best part: we are giving YOU a birthday present! All of the SMASH UP items are 20% off until the end of our birthday month, just enter this special promo code - DRSZVL - at checkout to get your discount. After you splurge on all of these great pieces head on over to Gala Darling -for the icing on the birthday cupcake- and check out this great blog banter: How to Make a T-shirt More Interesting.

 

Right, this was supposed to be short and sweet, what happened? All you have to remember is:

 

Happy Birthday Smashing Darling!

 

Smashing B-day Sale

WOO HOO! We are proud to announce that Smashing Darling - Your House for Indie Fashion - is going to be a year old Feb. 20th 2008! We cannot believe that it has only been a year! The site is over 300 indie designers strong and getting stronger every moment!

We want to celebrate our 1st year with you! For the month of Feb. we would like to give you 20% off any and all items in the Student Smash Up Store. We have some beautifully screen printed and fun items in the store. All screen prints on these items were designed by different students from various art schools across the country. All items are exclusive and limited edition. Stay tuned for a special edition birthday SMASH UP that will go up for sale on our big day!

Student SMASH UP

Here is your unique promo code DRSZVL. It will be active from Feb. 1st - Feb. 29th 2008
use this code to receive 20% off any item in Student Smash Up Store only. There will be a place at check out to enter the code to get your 20% off!

 

 

SMASH UP VIII - Mystic Metallic Mermaids

 

$39.99

 

SMASH UP VI - Tears of Cerberus

$38.99

SMASH UP II - Get on Like a House on Fire!

$19.95

These are just a few of the fabulous items in this store! Go check out the rest and don’t forget to use your promo code at the time of check out!


SMASH UP VIII - Mystic Metallic Mermaids


SMASH UP VIII

 

 

Mystic Metallic Mermaids

ON SALE NOW

 

Feeling exhausted with a bad case of the post-holiday blah’s? The eighth in our student SMASH UP series is the perfect cure! Imagine yourself a mermaid and dive into 2008 with the Darling’s in this fresh-green SMASH UP tee, printed especially for you by Pippin Frisbie-Calder, senior printmaking student at Rhode Island School of Design. Go check it out now in the student SMASH UP store, or just keep reading! (Many thanks to our very own Whosiepie who took these great images, and to her friend Stephanie, the mermaid you see modeling this SMASH.)

 

Pippin Frisbie-Calder took her original, and beautiful, mermaid print above and turned it into this month’s SMASH UP. Lately she is inspired by, in her own words: “the delicate detail and lines of coral reefs…From this focus on reef ecosystems I have been exploringthe magical aspects of aquatic life, mermaids, enlarged fish and abstracted fantastical forms.” As I type, Pippin is kickin’ it in the Bahamas, which is really unfair as it is a cool 15 degrees outside my door. Anyway, soon she will return to life as usual in Providence where she keeps busy working on a variety of art projects and cooking/eating dinner at the cooperative house she lives at, not to mention her upcoming degree project. I really like her plans for post graduation, in a word, TRAVEL; she hopes to explore the Red Sea and camp her way through Egypt.

 

Yet another wonderfully cozy Alternative Apparel tee was used for this Metallic Mermaid tee. The grass green, sheer PJ Henley is 100% super soft pima cotton, with raw edges at the sleeve hem and a finished hem at the bottom; 6 shell buttons. The prints are metallic ink silk screens combined through the blending process of a rainbow roll. Pippin’s design was created to arch across the hips and chest of the female form to accentuate the cut of the shirt and the figure within. As always there are only 48 of these shirts at Smashing Darling only.

 

Head on over to Flickr for some more shots of Stephanie in the mermaid tee.

Click on the logo below for a reminder of what SMASH UP is all about.

Enjoy settling into this new year for us all to explore.

Be a mermaid

Be a darling

Support the movement

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~ the Darling’s