Hippie3180
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I know many of you DO NOT like the use of props in pen photos, and that's all good. I've done photos with no props and have sold pens with those, but hear me out. The use of props can set the mood, create an atmosphere or send a subliminal message if you will.
In the first image, I created a flat lay that may be more suited to the ladies. Often ladies are shy to pop on wood pens because of the masculine vibe, by making the pen not as chunky and large, a wood pen is more palatable, and by adding more feminine friendly props it changes the feel of the image.
Also, many who are into fountain pens are equally into journaling and inks, therefore it makes sense to tie inks and journaling with pens.
The second image has a more clean, modern masculine feel. The pen is more modern and suited to either gender, but the reality is most wood pens are purchased by men, anyway I like the use of props and find they add interest and are helpful to set a mood.
In the first image, I created a flat lay that may be more suited to the ladies. Often ladies are shy to pop on wood pens because of the masculine vibe, by making the pen not as chunky and large, a wood pen is more palatable, and by adding more feminine friendly props it changes the feel of the image.
Also, many who are into fountain pens are equally into journaling and inks, therefore it makes sense to tie inks and journaling with pens.
The second image has a more clean, modern masculine feel. The pen is more modern and suited to either gender, but the reality is most wood pens are purchased by men, anyway I like the use of props and find they add interest and are helpful to set a mood.
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