In the heart of Osbourne Park, Western Australia, lies a gem for photographers, videographers, and content creators alike: Parker + Stone Studio. Known for its state-of-the-art facilities and commitment to providing the best for its clientele, the studio has recently introduced a new feature that's quickly becoming a favourite: plinths.
Model: Erin Skellham
Photographer: Franz Bato
But what exactly is a plinth, and why is it becoming a sought-after addition to studio bookings? Let's delve into the world of plinths and discover how they can elevate your creative projects.
What is a Plinth?
At its core, a plinth is a heavy base or platform. In the world of art and photography, plinths are used to elevate subjects, be they models, products, or even abstract concepts. They come in various sizes and materials, and their primary purpose is to add depth, dimension, and a touch of sophistication to photographs and videos.
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Benefits of Posing with Plinths
Versatility for Models and Subjects: Plinths can be used to create a variety of poses. Models can stand, sit, or even lie on them, offering a range of angles and perspectives that wouldn't be possible on flat ground. This versatility can be especially beneficial for branding portraits, where the aim is to capture the essence of a brand or individual in a unique way.
Model: Sarah
Creative Agency: The Antistudio
Photographer: Jana Johnston
Product Styling Like Never Before: For those in product photography, plinths can be game-changers. They provide a clean, elevated platform, allowing products to stand out against a backdrop. Whether you're showcasing jewellery, cosmetics, or any other product, a plinth can make it the star of the show.
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Enhanced Depth and Dimension: One of the challenges photographers often face is adding depth to their shots. Plinths naturally create layers in a composition, giving photos a more dynamic and three-dimensional feel.
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A Touch of Elegance: There's something inherently sophisticated about a plinth. It's no wonder they're often found in art galleries, elevating sculptures and artworks. By incorporating them into your shoots, you're adding a touch of elegance that can elevate the overall aesthetic of your work.
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Model: Kadi Beyan
Creative Agency: The Antistudio
Photographer: Jana Johnston
Photographer: Jana Johnston
Experience the Plinth Magic at Parker + Stone
At Parker + Stone Studio, we're always looking for ways to enhance our clients' experience. With the addition of three plinths to our space, we're excited to see the myriad of ways our creative community will utilize them. Whether you're a seasoned photographer or just starting out, the possibilities are endless.
In conclusion, plinths are more than just platforms; they're tools that can transform your creative vision into reality. If you're in Osbourne Park or the surrounding areas, we invite you to book a session at Parker + Stone Studio and experience the magic of posing with plinths firsthand. Your portfolio will thank you!
Model: ivyyprempeh
Photographer: Jana Johnston
What do you think? Do you think you will add them to your next studio booking?
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