1、 Umbrella
Umbrellas have always been a must-have item for artistic photography
And this prop is really something that every person has
Even if you don't have it, you can buy it at various small and large stores
The price is also very affordable
When taking photos on rainy days, it is recommended to use atransparent umbrellaas it will add more points than a colored umbrella


And although umbrellas are called '; Rain” Umbrella
But it is not limited to taking photos on rainy days
We can also use umbrellas to take photos on cloudy/sunny days
Before shooting, you can check your outfit for the day
Paired with a corresponding umbrella, the photo will be even more stunning

@Nannez, Ah Nan
On a sunny day, an umbrella is also a must-have!
In addition to sunscreen, you can also take photos
Kill two birds with one stone, use it to the extreme

@New Leaf
2、 Petals
When outdoors, without any props and wanting to take photos
You can utilize the flowers and plants of nature
Pick up the fallen flowers on the ground as a prop
It can be placed on any part of the body
Release the armNo place to restTension

@Cat Big Miko

@New Leaf
And this prop is both beautiful and free of charge, it's amazing to the extreme. When you go out to shoot after reading this article, remember to pay attention to falling flowers and leaves!

@Cat Big Miko


@Dust is slightly cool
3、 Hat
Hatsare simply a must-have item for summer photography, with a high appearance rate of up to 60% in summer portrait works
Firstly, besides providing shade, hats are also great photo props! Its shooting range includes: Japanese style, rural style, retro style· · ·

@New Leaf
Apart from simply wearing a hat and taking photos like in the picture above
We can also use sunlight projection
Capture the small dots of light projected onto the model's face


@Sanmei
4、 Bubble
Bubbles as props can make the picture full of youthful feeling, while also increasing the agility of the picture
Before shooting, you can first create more bubbles and then proceed with the shooting

@Creek

I strongly recommend that you take photos in the early morning or evening when the lighting is relatively soft. Under the sunlight, bubbles also become more colorful, creating fairy tale colors for the picture.


@New Leaf
That's all for today's photo items! After reading, go take a photo!