Even with good window light, you can improve your photos with simple tools you already have at home. To fill in shadows, a white foam core board placed at an angle can reflect light back onto your subject or clothing piece, acting as an affordable bounce reflector. A simple white paper can serve as a solid white wall for your product, effectively becoming a versatile backdrop. If direct sunlight is too strong, a white sheet draped over the window can instantly diffuse the light, making it softer and more flattering.

Taking the photos is one thing; creating a is another. A gallery implies curation. If you want to build a digital or physical collection of your home fashion photos, follow these curatorial principles:

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