How To Style Pictures On A White Background

I’ve been getting a few emails recently asking how I take styled pictures on a stark white background. White backgrounds, for a blogger, are so important in showing items. The white allows the items to “pop” off the screen. White backgrounds as so important. The only problem is that sometimes the white isn’t so white. Often times the white turns out more on the yellow or grey side. And it can be VERY annoying.


Today I’m going to save the day and tell you how I take my pictures on a white background so the white turns out white.

1. I use a white poster board as a background. They are cheap, moveable, and perfect for the job.
2. I then place my poster board near a window and turn off all lights. Natural light is the only way to go. Sometimes I have to wait until the next day to take pictures if I run out of time. It’s worth the wait to have natural light, trust me.
3. I shoot my camera on manual mode. This means that I can pick how exposed I want my picture. I typically overexpose my pictures on white backgrounds so that the white will be brighter. Sometimes overexposing doesn’t work (if you’re shooting a white or light colored object) so you just have to play around with it!
4. Once I am finally happy with a picture (sometimes it takes 100 shots of the same exact scene just with different angles) I upload the pictures on my computer. I then pick the one that looks best at first, aka minimal editing.
5. I then upload the picture in Photoshop and work around with it. I ALWAYS fix the “levels,” so that’s my starting point. I then also play around with the brightness and exposure. It usually depends on the picture for the amount you choose to apply of each. It’s like makeup ladies, the amount depends on the occasion.

the before

This is for “levels” in Photoshop.


sometimes you just gotta place a poster board in the middle of your kitchen to get the best light (even if it makes your dad mad because “you have an entire basement and and an office to do your work”)

the after!

So there you have it! It’s pretty simple, but it did take me forever to figure it out. Taking styled pictures on a white background isn’t always a piece of cake, but once you learn the process and practice you’ll figure it out! Sometimes I just can’t get it so I start the whole process over with different natural light. I swear, the amount of natural light (or time of day) can completely screw you over or help you out.

Please let me know if this helped you out! I’d love to see your white background photos so tag us in your photo on social media (@popcosmo).

xox,
Chloe

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  • http://www.stripesandpeonies.blogspot.com Gracey

    Yes!! White backgrounds are helpful tools for bloggers and you just nailed it

  • http://www.preptista.com Sammy Sohl

    White backgrounds are absolutely key for any blog! I’m so happy you talked about levels, because a lot of times people leave that part off and it messes everything up! Well done, Chlo!

    Xo,
    Sammy
    http://www.preptista.com

  • http://abeautifulrawr.com Linh {A Beautiful RAWR}

    What a stinkin’ great tip and I would have NEVER thought to use a poster board for it.
    Linh
    http://abeautifulrawr.com

  • http://theblondeprep.blogspot.com Frannie Acciardo

    I really can’t get over how fab the “after” shot looks… you’re a genius!

  • http://www.propcloset.com Robin

    Hey Chloe, great post! You explain it so well in real people terms. The Photoshop part is especially helpful. Thanks!

  • http://www.preponabudget.com Hunter

    Oh my gosh, this is such a helpful post! I have always wondered the best way to do this… now I just need to go get a white poster board!

  • http://citrusandstyle.blogspot.com Caroline Yauck

    Chlo you are a genius! Thank you for sharing this - it is literally a lifesaver.
    xo
    Caroline

  • http://prepnorthwest.blogspot.com Connie

    Thanks so much for posting this! It really answered my questions and you did such a great job demonstrating!

    Constance || Prep Northwest

  • http://www.pear-shaped-gal.com MonicaP

    Oh, thanks so much for sharing! I’ve always wondered .. why (why?!?) can I not get a crisp white background for my photos .. lol. Now I know ;-)

    Monica.

  • http://www.adishofdailylife.com Michelle @ A Dish of Daily Life

    I am going to try out Photoshop (trial version) this fall. This was a great tutorial and I am going to pin it for future reference. I have a feeling I’ll be needing it. Right now I rely on natural light a lot!

  • http://www.ladyofstyle.com Annette

    Great, Chloe, thank you! I will definitely try that.
    Annette | Lady of Style

  • Christina

    Great tip, thanks!

  • http://stylecontext.com/ Style Context

    Thank you so much for this post! I’ve been trying to figure out how to get a white background for eternity and now you finally saved me!
    xo
    Diane
    http://stylecontext.com

  • http://theglittercollective.com/ Alyssa Marie | TGC

    This is such an awesome yet SIMPLE tutorial! Thanks for sharing!

  • cathy

    Great, great tip!
    Cathy

  • Chloe Pierre

    Thanks for sharing! http://www.chloepierre.com

  • http://www.thelittleinjenthatcould.com/ Jen

    This was super helpful, thank you so much!! Do you recommend always using a camera and uploading pics that way? I’ve been using my phone because its a bit more convenient but I’m wondering if I’m compromising my work by doing this?

    http://www.thelittleinjenthatcould.com

  • Madeline Osigian

    You just rocked my world!

  • http://kaylablogs.com/ Kayla Rivoli

    SO helpful! Wish I knew this from the beginning. Will be taking my photos this way from now on :)

    Kayla | kaylablogs.com

  • http://thebeautysection.com Anna @ The Beauty Section

    Very helpful! I bought white scrapbooking paper and tried that, but it’s not always big enough, I never thought about poster board. This is genius! Thanks for the tips! :)

  • http://www.cocodrizzle.blogspot.com/ Andrea Bennett

    Extremely helpful! Thank you for sharing

  • http://nomnomdelicious.com María-Fernanda Freedman Pachec

    thanks thanks thanks!!! this thing about levels , so helpful! thanks!! any tip for a point and shoot camera? :/

  • http://mariqia.wordrpess.com/ mariqia

    Thanks for sharing! ?

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