You have spent hours making your garment, using clever tips along the way to make it look polished.

Now it is time to showcase your skill so others can be inspired to do the same.

The million dollar question

Is it important to have nice photos of your sewing?

Spoiler alert: yes, yes it is!

  • You have made him a shirt you are super proud of.

  • You have shared it with your family and friends on Facebook or in your family Whatsapp group.

  • You have inspired someone to pull out their mother's sewing machine and make their boys matching shirts for Christmas.

Here is how you take beautiful photos of your sewing

STEP 1

Find a garment you want to showcase

Don't over think this because anything you hand make is inspiring to someone.

STEP 2

Use our "Beginners Guide To Clothing Photography" PDF

Enter your name and email and we will email you the link to download this valuable guide.

STEP 3

Share why you made this garment

With you image share who you made it for, how you feel about it and why because people love a story behind any image.

That's right

You can take photos of your sewing that can change the world one step at a time.

  • x - without expensive equipment

  • x - without hours of training

  • x - without time consuming setup

  • x - without learning new software

Yes this might be the best news you have heard all week

When you know how to use what you already have in your home, you can easily take beautiful photos in a snap!

Bring joy and optimism to people's lives in a way you didn't think possible.

How to photograph your sewing

Free Downloadable PDF Guide.

Enter your first name and email and it will be emailed to you instantly.

  • Simple Ideas

  • Low Tech

  • Quick To Action

    1. Keep Equipment Simple
    2. Work With Natural Light
    3. Keep the Background and Props Minimal
    4. Try out Different Angles
    5. Edit to Look Unedited
    6. Taking Self Portraits You Feel Good About 

About us

This Guide is a collaboration between Chantelle Grady and Jane Harbison. We have known each other for over 10 years. All the professional photos of Jane you see on this website - Chantelle took them!

Chantelle, a photographer based in Australia, specialises in fashion, product, and lifestyle photography, as well as content creation. Working in the fashion industry and as a content creator, she has learned how to capture products in a way that not only highlight their details but also resonate emotionally with an audience.

Chantelle Grady: Instagram

Worried your sewing isn't good enough?

I beg to differ...

Anything you share makes it feel possible for someone else.

  • You only need to be 10% better than someone else for them to be learning from you. And, what is great about being 10% ahead is that you remember how it feels to be them because you were just there.

How to photograph your sewing

Free Downloadable PDF Guide.

Enter your first name and email and it will be emailed to you instantly.