A 1920's Photoshoot Inspired by Whim's eBook + Issue 9!

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Photography / Model: Emma Lane 

 

By now you're probably very familiar with Emma from Wallflower Wardrobe blog - After all, she's our contributing recipe and DIY writer, plus she's been our Featured Blogger in Issue 7!

Today we're delighted to bring you some more work from the talented Emma - This 1920's style shoot which showcases a scene that wouldn't look out of place in The Great Gatsby.

Perhaps what we love the most about this shoot (other than Emma's beautiful dress, headpiece and red rose) is the fact that these very images were inspired by Issue 9 of Whim, PLUS she experimented with a photographic technique she learnt in Whim's eBook, 'The Ultimate Guide to Whimsical and Dreamy Photography'. Notice that lovely grey haze effect in some of the images? That's the lace filter method!

Speaking of our eBook, we have some super exciting news about it - We're currently giving it a complete makeover so we can give you the most stunning, helpful and inspiring publication you've ever set your eyes on. The 2nd edition of the eBook will come complete with a new title, new cover, new page designs AND a bonus 'Plan + Succeed' Kit (included in the cost of the eBook) to help you take your future photoshoots to a whole new level.

We'll be revealing the pretty new cover on Monday morning on the Whim Facebook page (and on Instagram later in the day), so you won't want to miss it. We can hardly take our eyes off this new cover, so we're very excited to finally share it with you!

Thank you to Emma for sharing this wonderful series with us - We're so glad Whim is inspiring you to take your photography to new whimsical and dreamy heights.

You can check out Emma’s beautiful blog here, and please be sure to like her Facebook page. You can also visit her stunning jewellery Etsy store or vintage Etsy store - Enjoy!