Handmade Jewelry | Antique Gold Tone Floral Earrings

One of a kind, handmade floral earrings that are perfect for any fantasy lover. Shop unique couture for your next photoshoot in TheBlessedShadows Etsy shop.
Unique, one of a kind earrings crafted with faux leaves with a touch of glitter and antique gold-tone metal. These handmade earrings feature crafted metal and decorative hoops. The perfect gift for any lover of nature and cottagecore vibes. These OOAK earrings are available in the TheBlessedShadows Etsy Shop

New Handmade Jewelry

These faux leaves have been dusted with gold glitter for an extra touch of magic, and play off the beautiful gold-bronze tones of the metal.

These earrings feature a lever-back style, for comfortable and secure wear for even those of us with gauged ears!

Who else loves pairing dangle earrings with matching tunnel gauges?

These handmade, OOAK cottagecore earrings are ready to ship in a jewelry gift box
What is your favorite style of jewelry?

Christmas Time : Portrait Photography

Holiday portrait featuring red hair and makeup

The Holidays are the Perfect Time for a Photoshoot

Happy Holidays, my loves!

It’s the holiday season, and it’s the perfect time for a photoshoot to show off beautiful costumes, scenery, and perhaps a custom photo book of boudoir portraits for a loved one.

Self-portrait Photography for a holiday photoshoot. Featuring red hair and makeup, and a beautiful Christmas dress and bouquet

What’s Your Favorite Kind of Holiday Photoshoot?

Do you love traditional holiday portraits?

Boudoir photography?

Mpix is my favorite print shop to get custom gifts and beautiful prints.

They’re not sponsoring this post, I just truly love this printer and trust them to bring my photoshoots to life!

Getting Started in Self Portrait Photography | What I Would do if I was Starting Over

What advice would I give to those starting self portrait photography?

What would I do different if I was starting over today?

Advice for New Photographers

  • You don’t need the newest DSLR. In fact, the best camera to start with is a camera phone. You don’t need to spend hundreds of dollars on a DSLR and different portrait lenses to get great portraits. Most of my self portraits these days are taken on my smartphone.
  • If you want to experiment with different lenses, you can buy inexpensive clip-on lenses for your smartphone camera.
  • You don’t need fancy lights or flashguns either. Cheap room lights work well, as well as inexpensive ring lights. Experiment with different angles and distance in relation to you.
  • You don’t need a backdrop rig with expensive backdrops. Easy backdrops can be made by lying on a blanket on the floor of tacking a blanket/curtain to your studio wall.
  • Invest in a selfie stick, tripod, and Bluetooth camera release remote. These tools will get you far.
  • Focus on building your skills, not spending money on equipment. There’s no shortcut to great portraits.
  • Get comfortable in front of the camera by practicing a LOT. Get comfortable doing your own hair, makeup, and wardrobe styling by practicing a LOT.
  • Source backdrops (blankets/curtains), wardrobe and props from thrift shops. You’ll find something unique and save money.
  • Find a solid group of apps to use. My most essential apps for editing self portraits are Lightroom and Facetune with occasional use of Mextures and Procreate Pocket.
  • Get your own website to share your art. If you do more risqué portraits, upload teasers on Facebook and IG so you don’t get reported. You want a portfolio where people can find your work where YOU are in control.
  • Back up your portraits. Get yourself a thumb drive that attaches to your phone. Then backup your photography work both on a computer and a hard drive.

If I Was Starting my Photography Career Over

Honestly, if I was starting over I would do it more from a financial perspective.

I spent so much money on DSLR bodies, different lenses, backdrops, umbrellas, lighting and more to try and be more professional, but all this equipment ran up my credit card bill and slowed down my creation process.

And when it’s harder to create, the less we create.

The more time it takes to create, the less we can create.

I would keep down to the basics:

  • Camera phone will cheap plan
  • Selfie stick
  • Clip on portrait lens
  • Tripod
  • Bluetooth remote
  • Thrifted wardrobe and blankets for backdrops

We truly don’t need to spend so much money to look professional.

We need to spend our time creating, practicing, and upgrading our equipment when necessary instead of when we think we can get a shortcut.

I hope this helps!

Self portrait photography is one of my greatest passions in life!

Let’s get creative and make some art.

Cosplay Gear: Silicone Muscle Suit | Geralt

Closet Cosplay of The Witcher

Fake Muscle Chestpiece

This closet-cosplay test of Geralt from The Witcher is still one of my favorite photoshoots!

This self-portrait is the first use of this Silicone Chest Suit that you can find through this affiliate link!

Cosplay test of Geralt from The Witcher

The link to this Silicone Chest Suit will give Yours Truly a small commission on applicable purchases!


Silicone Muscular Suit

This product has been one of my favorite purchases, despite not using it too terribly often!

Review so Far:

8/10

  • A bit warm to wear. Silicone definitely doesn’t breathe, so this item may be best suited for colder months or a temp-controlled studio
  • Hard to get in and out of. Wearing a lightweight undershirt goes a long way to make this easier (as well as a beanie to protect your hair). It takes a little practice, and you may feel like Ace Ventura in that scene with the rhino…
  • Beautiful matte skin. I was worried about the silicone being shiny, but it photographs beautifully!
  • Looks natural and realistic enough
  • Beware of seams and wrinkles. Seams can easily be covered by parts of the costume or edited out. Depending on the pose, double-check places like the shoulders and neck for odd foods/wrinkles.

All in all, I’m very glad I added this cosplay item to my studio wardrobe, and I look forward to putting it to good use during the cooler months!

Geralt the Witcher crossplay photography

Witcher Cosplay Test| Fantasy Portrait Photography

Have monsters that need slaying?

Sounds like you’re in need of a Witcher.

This cosplay test was a blast. I look forward to finding character items to build on as well as doing a makeup study for a proper cosplay.

This fantasy photoshoot was so much fun, it’s exceptional fun to have a new chestplate in the studio for my more masculine cosplays.

So, what’s your favorite monster, and do you care to toss a coin to your Witcher?