How to Maximize Household Items for At-Home Photoshoots

Kaila Mathis
CLLCTVE
Published in
3 min readJan 28, 2021

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CLLCTVE is hosting CLLCTVE University: The Ultimate Creator Accelerator for 10 Weeks, beginning February 15th. Each week comes with its own upskilling workshop hosted by a CLLCTVE Creator.

Estheralice Lopez, Syracuse University Photojournalism Major, is hosting her workshop on Maximizing Household Items for your At-Home Photoshoot.

The workshop will cover how photographers can look at everyday objects from a new angle, how they can push themselves creatively during a time of stillness and how to push the limits of what they can achieve through photography. All photographers, particularly those needing some creative inspiration, are encouraged to attend!

Estheralice is excited to be teaching a skill that many could use to remain creative while in quarantine.

“I am excited to continue to spread great energy in the creative industry,” said Estheralice. “And to inspire other visual creators to keep pushing through the hardships that have come from the pandemic.”

Before her workshop at CLLCTVE University, Estheralice shared with us three questions every creator should ask themselves when choosing an object to photograph with at home

3 Questions to Ask Yourself When Choosing an Item to Photograph

1. Will this object add a compositional element to my image?

Think about color, texture, and light! For example, using a household lamp with a pigmented t-shirt can add color to an image without the need for colored gels.

Estheralice’s submission for the Gen Z So Fly Content Challenge

2. Will the object be used in or outside the frame?

For example, a mirror can be used within the frame of the image to show your subject’s reflection, or outside the frame where the mirror can reflect light onto the subject.

Estheralice’s submission to the CLLCTVE x BooSocki Brand Content Challenge.

3. Will you be able to create an object?

Sometimes the object isn’t as straightforward as a lamp or a t-shirt. Think about what you can create with household items as well! A piece of paper or fabric that you cut out and point a flash through can help create cool shadows. Think about making steam post a hot-shower and the cool effects that could create. Think about taking lights like LED strips or Christmas lights and attaching them to a hula hoop or box to create cool light movement within an image.

Estheralice’s submission for the CLLCTVE x Good Uncle Brand Content Challenge.

Expand Your Skills With CLLCTVE University

CLLCTVE University will feature Megan’s full workshop and as well as nine others in skills spanning across mediums. Each workshop is followed by a content challenge to allow you to create a diverse set of content to add to your shareable CLLCTVE portfolio.

Throughout the accelerator, you’ll gain access to exclusive workshops with high-level industry experts, connections to brands for paid work opportunities and a community of Gen Z creators to grow with.

Let’s shape the Future of Work economy, together. Sign up!

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Kaila Mathis
CLLCTVE

growth manager @ CLLCTVE, freelance writer @ Adweek, Villanova grad with BA in PR & Advertising, Journalism https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaila-mathis-687395175