An introduction to editorial fashion photography.
Discover the ins and outs of editorial fashion photography and explore its creative potential with tips from professional fashion photographers.
Discover the ins and outs of editorial fashion photography and explore its creative potential with tips from professional fashion photographers.
This highly creative and collaborative form of fashion photography is featured in magazines, newspapers, fashion blogs and Internet media.
The essence of editorial fashion photography is to showcase clothing in a way that tells a story and captures the soul of a brand. “While commercial fashion photography aims to sell a product, editorial fashion photography focuses on artistic expression and capturing a mood or theme,” says fashion photographer Sarah Fountain.
A few notable names who have left their mark on this genre of photography have been Irving Penn, Richard Avedon, Helmut Newton, Steven Meisel, Annie Leibovitz, Tim Walker and Herb Ritts.
Publishing your work is a powerful marketing tool that can lead to those important commercial bookings. Photographing an editorial series is a way to tell a cohesive story with striking images while simultaneously building your style and gaining exposure.
Where and how people consume fashion content has changed with the rise of digital media, but fashion magazines still hold an enduring appeal. Many fashion magazines have adapted to the decline of print sales over the years by expanding their online presence and developing mobile apps.
According to Sarah Fountain, “a fashion photography portfolio that includes editorial work will demonstrate your technical and collaborative skills, versatility and understanding of the fashion industry, which can be valuable in attracting potential clients and building your reputation.”
Here are some ideas for creating a unique fashion editorial photoshoot:
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In the highly competitive and fast-paced world of fashion photography, successful collaboration is crucial for producing standout editorials and building a good reputation in the industry.
You can create memorable editorial fashion photography that meets your artistic vision by creating a strong concept, sourcing the right team and working closely with them throughout the process.
This creative team may include the fashion stylist, model, hair and makeup artist, assistant, digital operator and a set designer or set stylist. Here are the steps to create a fashion photography editorial.
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Submissions and pitches are two ways to present your work to a fashion magazine or publication. A submission involves sending a completed photo series with the hope of having it published. When researching magazines to submit your work to, you will have the most success by approaching publications with a similar aesthetic to your visual style.
It is essential to read the submission guidelines that most submission-based magazines will list on their website before sending your work to the editor. Pay attention to the themes various magazines may mention regarding their upcoming publications.
A pitch, on the other hand, is when you propose an idea for a photo series to a magazine to create the content if they are interested. A pitch usually includes a summary of your vision, your intended angle or approach and some samples of your work that demonstrate your style and skills.
If the magazine likes your concept, they may commission you to create the content for them.
"Focus on concepts you are personally interested in when presenting ideas to magazines. It will show in your pitch and final images if the inspiration comes from an authentic place," says Sarah.
With the rise of social media, editors and agents are no longer the gatekeepers of the fashion world. Remember to consider the power of publishing your work online and on social platforms. Many major publications and high-end fashion labels have discovered talent to hire via these channels.
Creating albums using Adobe Photoshop Lightroom offers a simple and convenient way to organise and share your photos with others while also allowing you to maintain control over your sharing settings and keep your portfolio up to date.
Producing fashion editorials can be a fulfil and rewarding experience for photographers passionate about their craft and dedicated to making creative, visually stunning and emotionally impactful work.
Editorial fashion photography is a way to create visual stories that convey a powerful message or feeling and allows photographers to connect with their audience on a deeper level.
"Nothing stops you from getting online or networking to find like-minded creatives to collaborate with today. Be intentional with what you want to produce, who you want to go on your journey with and where you would like to go," says photographer Sarah Fountain.
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