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Why I Give Away My Photos for Free on Unsplash

February 4, 2019 Brooke Lark
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Want to build a thriving creative freelance career? Then it’s time to rethink the way you’re making money. Here’s why I decided to stop creating for money only, start freely sharing my photography with Unsplash under the Creative Commons license, and how it dramatically boosted my income.

One of the biggest questions I get asked by people just entering the industry of food and photography is how do I get jobs? How do I get my work seen & shared? And lately I’ve been getting this one a lot: how do I become the type of photographer magazines hire to shoot their covers?

From Unknown to Globally Recognized

3 years ago, I was a scrappy work-from-home food blogger. Felt lucky to have patched together a freelance career. Was certain life would always been a frenetic hustle from one job to the next.

But then, I stopped clamoring for cash and accidentally stumbled onto an approach that changed everything: I stopped thinking in terms of scarcity and started sharing some of my work…for free.

The Most Unpopular Decision I Ever Made

When I first found Unsplash, it was a simple one-page feed full of hi-res photos anyone could use for free. I stumbled upon the site while building a website for a friend, and thought it was so profound. Because unlike most free photo sites, these photos were gorgeous.

For someone like my friend, a single mama with big dreams but a limited budget, being able to access photos as beautiful as her vision was game-changing. She could create everything she needed for her brand without breaking the bank. All because a few gifted photogs willingly shared some of their work.

Wow, I thought. I am so grateful for this resource. So grateful, in fact, I want to share, too.

So I started uploading my photos to Unsplash.

Shortly after I began publishing to Unsplash I received this email from someone who had come across my work:

“ I just heard about Unsplash and their "business model" of giving away photography for FREE! If we as photographers get into the habit of giving away our work for free, how long do you think we'll be able to make a living at what we love??? Exactly what do you think you're accomplishing by contributing to a business that so totally does NOT value our hard work, experience, training, education, expertise, etc. What you're doing is devaluing photography for everyone and hurting an entire industry and those who rely on us for excellent photography. Shame on you!”

Clearly the idea of sharing photography for free is controversial. It does take time, money, resources to build and fuel a creative career. Having clients and brands respect that process and value that work is the primary way we freelancers make cash-money.

However, I never saw Unsplash as a way to put myself out of work. I saw it as a way to reclaim my art as a gift, an offering. A way to join a community of creators and say “look at all the beautiful things we can make together.” #communityovercompetition

So I decided to ignore this email and trust my own gut for how to grow my brand. And how to prioritize the values that are important to me.

You will never reach your destination if you stop & throw stones at every dog that barks.” ~Winston Churchill

Since receiving that email, I have received hundreds of emails from aspiring creators, designers, web developers, and authors, thanking me for the photos I share. I’ve read stories about how my photos have been featured in web designs, book covers, news articles, and even iTunes app features.

I wasn’t just giving away my hard work for free. To me, I was marketing, sharing my work, and perhaps even helping new creatives build their brands and products.

And that was enough.

Except that’s not the end of the story.

Because those aren’t the only emails I’ve been getting.

After 2 years of sharing on Unsplash, my work is now downloaded more than 30,000 times per week and viewed by an average of 22 million fans monthly. The site has helped me build a name for myself, and has become a top referral site for potential new clients.

Turns out, when brands see your work and get to know your name, you’re the first one they call when they need something custom created.

Sharing is Smart Marketing

Every week, I now receive dozens of emails from clients who want to work with me because they found me on Unsplash. Here’s one I was extra excited about. Because there are job out there you didn’t even know you were being considered for. But if your portfolio is out there, waiting to be found, it’s possible you may just be in the running for big gigs:

Hey Brooke, Art Director for Delicious Living Magazine here…we really want to start [2019] off on the right foot …and that means collaborating with you! Our goal is to commission and produce our all our covers…And after reviewing a wide range of artists, we know that you're the perfect fit for the job. Looking forward to a prosperous working collaboration.

Two weeks later, I was in contract to shoot 12 magazine covers for a major publication. And it all happened because 2 years ago, I had an abundance of photos and simply wanted to share.

So, if you’re asking how to get your work seen and shared, how to become a big-named professional, how to reach that ultimate goal of magazine covers or published work, my one piece of advice is to share. Put your beautiful creations out into the world, and NEVER let anyone tell you that your art doesn’t belong there. Create abundantly, and take the time to nourish your art. Don’t wait for a client or a job to begin creating. Start now. The sooner you do, the sooner you’ll find clients and companies who need what you are creating.

DID YOU KNOW I JUST LAUNCHED AN ALL NEW DocuVlog?

Discover what A Day in the Life of A Food Photographer is like. Go inside my studio, visit me behind-the-scenes and see what I've got cookin' up. WATCH SEASON 1 of LOVE, LARK NOW.

Wanna nerd out even more? Find tricks, tips and answers 24/7 in my Food Blogging, Photography & Videography Facebook Group. It's free to join!

LEARN FOOD PHOTOGRAPHY

You’re just 90-minute away from taking the best, most beautiful food photos of your life. Click here to enroll in my 90-Minute Food Photography Crash Course and kickstart your professional career as a foodtographer.

GET A FREEBIE

Download hi-res images from my archives for FREE at Unsplash.

In Business Tags business, food photography, unsplash

The 5 Most Important Things To Grow Your Video Work

April 23, 2018 Brooke Lark
The 5 Most Important Things To Grow Your Video Work | So you've heard video is "the next big thing" for bloggers. But you're already so busy with social media, photography, client management and generally keeping your head above water, you wonder if…

So you've heard video is "the next big thing" for bloggers. But you're already so busy with social media, photography, client management and generally keeping your head above water, you wonder if it's worth it. Because video can be time-consuming, a whole new learning curve.

What you've heard is true. Video IS the next big thing. But approaching it strategically will help you tackle it productively.


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In Business Tags video, business, food video

Flatlay Photography: How to Win Instagram From your Kitchen Table

April 20, 2018 Brooke Lark
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Some of the chicest social media accounts you'll see have something in common. Those overhead shots that give you a birds-eye view of a casually put together arrangement. They’re called flat lays, and they’ll make your Instagram feed look fabulous. The good news? You don’t need a fancy camera to get started. 

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In Business, DIY Tags food photography, food styling

5 Tips for Propping Great Food Shots

April 18, 2018 Brooke Lark
5 Tips For Propping Great Food Shots | To become a PRO food photographer, you have to learn how to properly prop. Luckily, it's not that hard. THERE IS A TRICK. IT CAN BE LEARNED. See below for my TOP 5 TIPS for PROPPING GREAT FOOD SHOTS.

Do you always struggle with propping your food photos? Can't figure out what to put in the shot? Forget to prop & don't have time to set up a great tabletop?

That used to be me! I would create a gorgeous dish, then throw it on a table, frantically remembering that I needed some props, hurrying and grabbing random things, tossing them here and there. Then snap the photo. And what I'd be left with was a lot of photos that didn't quite make sense.

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In Business Tags food styling, food photography, Self-Made Creative

7 Things The Best Food Photographers Are Doing That You Aren't

April 4, 2018 Brooke Lark
7 Things The Best Food Photographers Are Doing That You Aren't | Colors, shapes, texture – a food photographer strives to capture the pure essence of food. Our goal is to make you want to reach right in and grab a bite. Hungry yet? Okay, our job is …

Colors, shapes, texture – a food photographer strives to capture the pure essence of food. Our goal is to make you want to reach right in and grab a bite. Hungry yet? Okay, our job is done.  

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In Business Tags food photography, business, food styling

You Need Just $20 for This Cheap Food Photography Backdrop Hack

April 3, 2018 Brooke Lark
You Need Just $20 for This Cheap Food Photography Backdrop Hack | Are you ready for the CHEAPEST EVER BACKDROP HACK? My humans, if you need backdrops, but you're out of space, or on a budget, BEHOLD.

This creative DIY backdrop hack will have your food photography looking professional...for just around $20!

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In Business Tags food photography

5 Ways to Boost Engagement on Facebook and Instagram Posts -- Works Every Time!

March 20, 2018 Brooke Lark
5 Ways To Boost Engagement On Facebook And Instagram Posts -- Works Every Time!

Get more clicks, shares and comments on your Facebook and Instagram posts with these 5 simple tricks! It works!

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In Business Tags Creative AF, Freelance, Facebook, Social Media, Instagram

7 Simple Tricks to Take Instantly Better Food Photos

January 30, 2018 Brooke Lark
7 Simple Tricks to Take Instantly Better Food Photos

Whether you're shooting with an iPhone or dSLR, these 7 tricks will instantly upgrade your shots.

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In Business Tags food photography

Everything Food Conference - Video 101 for Food Bloggers

January 11, 2018 Brooke Lark
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BIG NEWS!!

I'm going to @EverythingFoodConference this year! Teaching the video track + a 1-day EXCLUSIVE beginner video workshop...and the TICKETS ARE NEARLY SOLD OUT.

Why? Because Everything Food is THE ULTIMATE FOOD BLOGGER WORKSHOP. It is literally revolutionizing the industry by bringing the BEST & BIGGEST foodie talents into one warm and wonderful space, where creativity is nurtured and connections are made.

Discover how to win WIN FREE ACCOMMODATIONS + 1 DAY OF SHOOTING with me in my AIRBNB GUEST SUITE/STUDIO (details below!)

THE BEST CONFERENCE FOR FOOD BLOGGERS

If you want to connect with some of the BEST bloggers in the industry, enjoy 3 incredible days with INSANELY SUCCESSFUL foodies, and learn more in one weekend that you can learn from 6 months of free webinars: THE EVERYTHING FOOD CONFERENCE IS FOR YOU.

If you've never attended Everything Food, it is the warmest, most wonderful conference. Full of foodies you love. Just a FEW of the talented humans that I'll be speaking with...
@thealisonshow
@pinchofyum
@grandbabycakes
@howsweeteats
@sixsistersstuff
@ohsweetbasil
@twolovesstudio
@melskitchencafe
@recipetineats
@iambaker
...and more!!

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EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT EVERYTHING FOOD

I had a chance to chat with conference organizer Kami Kilgore today. Come visit me in the FB Group where she spills the speaker line-up, and shares her own story of how she from barely-known blogger to building the biggest Food Blogger Conference in the industry. CLICK HERE TO JOIN THE GROUP & LISTEN--It's FREE!

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MARK YOUR CALENDARS & MAKE IT HAPPEN
MAY 9-12 | SLC, UT

WIN FREE ACCOMODATIONS + 1 DAY OF SHOOTING IN MY STUDIO

If you buy one of the final tickets using my THIS LINK RIGHT HERE, you will be entered to win a FREE STAY in my Airbnb Suite + 1-Day of Shooting with ME in the #RatchetManor studio. 

But HURRY! You must purchase the ticket between today and THURSDAY JANUARY 18th 2018.

Can't wait to see you there. It's going to be an incredible experience.

 
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In Business Tags food video

LOVE, LARK (Season 1, Ep 5) 31 Must-Haves for Your Food & Prop Stylist Kit

November 30, 2017 Brooke Lark
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When a friends referral landed my first food stylist gig, I had a bit of imposter syndrome.

When I found out the shoot photographer was THE DAVID MEREDITH, I dagamn near died.

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In Love Lark DocuVlog, Business Tags food photography, food styling

LOVE, LARK (Season 1, Ep 4) How to Prepare for Your First Food Styling Gig

November 24, 2017 Brooke Lark
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Today: a new first. I've gotten a gig with a creative marketing agency as an on-set food and prop stylist, and has 24 hours to prepare for the 8-scene shoot. Here's how it all went down.

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In Love Lark DocuVlog, Business Tags business, food styling

LOVE, LARK (Season 1, Ep 3)

November 20, 2017 Brooke Lark
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Today I've totally overbooked my schedule--with 2 tabletop/lifestyle shoots and a portrait shoot in the afternoon. With the help of fellow foodie @hellofunseekers, here's how I use a sneaky shooting & setup trick to get it all done.
 

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In Love Lark DocuVlog, Business Tags food photography

LOVE, LARK (Season 1, Ep 2)

November 9, 2017 Brooke Lark
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Please Note: Affiliate links are included in this post. Thank you for supporting the brands I love.

In this episode of LOVE, LARK: Owning your own studio is all fun and games...until maintenance fees kick in. And what happens when you're already overbooked, and you forgot a vital ingredient for a deadlined shoot? On a too-busy day, Mama Lark deals with too much drama for one day, while trying to keep her #girlboss cool. (I may or may not lose it briefly).

FROM TODAY'S PHOTOSHOOT

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GET STARTED WITH VIDEO

If you, like me, are looking for more ways to add video to your content arsenal, I've got you covered. As a tech-terrored human, I once worried that video would be too hard to learn. But once you get the basics down, it's surprisingly easy.

So I've pulled together all of the most essential tricks and put them into a 90-Minute Food Video Crash Course , broken down into fun 3-8 minutes chapters. After watching, you will be TOTALLY ready to shoot beautiful video with your dslr, edit with Adobe Premiere Pro, and could add video to your own channel by 5pm TONIGHT. It's THAT EASY!

T-SHIRTS FROM TODAY'S EPISODE

Got a foodie in your life? Amazon links for my favorite Under $20 Amazon Tees here:

Make Bacon Not War
You Had Me At Sprinkles
Retro Tacos Tee
Vintage Sushi Tee
Retro Vintage Guac Tee

Banana Logo Shirt
Booch Please
Love Avocado
It's a Kale Kind of Life
Kale, Avocado, Quinoa, Chia

Coffee Heart Tank
Ok But First Coffee
More Coffee Please
Coffee Sunrise in a Cup
Books and Coffee

TECH TALK

This video was shot with a Canon 5D Mk III paired with a SigmaArt 35mm Lens.

In the episode, you'll see me shooting with my classic setup-- a Canon 5D Mk III paired with a Canon 24-70 f/2.8 . See my setup and discover even more tricks with my 90-Minute Food Photography Crash Course. 

Wanna get even more of Food Photographer geek on? Find tricks, tips and answers 24/7 in my Food Blogging, Photography & Videography Facebook Group. It's free to join!

In Love Lark DocuVlog, Business Tags food photography

LOVE, LARK (Season 1, Ep. 1) A Day in the Life of a Food Photographer

November 1, 2017 Brooke Lark
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With the help of my incredible son, Andrew, I've launched a weekly peek into the life of a food photographer. Check out Season 1, Episode 1 below.  Then CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE. 

About Episode 1, Season 1: Meet Brooke Lark

Brooke Lark is a professional food photographer who works from a 100-year old studio in Salt Lake City, UT. With a client requesting reshoots, her work day just got a little less predictable. She's left wondering if she's really all that "pro" at all.

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FOOD PHOTOGRAPHY GEEK-OUT MOMENT

SMOOTHIE STYLING TRICK

I've rounded up several of the final photos shot in this episode above. As you can see, the glass for the "Golden Hot Chocolate" is rimmed with edible gold dust (available in the cake supply section of most local craft stores). For that airy, ombre quality, I sprayed the inside rim of the glass with nonstick coconut oil spray. Just a light layer on the top of the glass, before tapping powder into the cup and rolling it around to coat. 

TECH TALK

This video was shot with a Canon 5D Mk III paired with a SigmaArt 35mm Lens.

In the episode, you'll see me shooting with my classic setup-- a Canon 5D Mk III paired with a Canon 24-70 f/2.8 . See my setup and discover even more tricks with my 90-Minute Food Photography Crash Course. 

Several viewers have asked about the tripod. Here's what you need to know to replicate my overhead setup:

  • The Slik Tripod listed here is my all-time favorite. Sturdy, steady and easy to use
  • Manfrotto Sidearm Boom, available from B&H Photo
  • To make that tripod work with that sidearm, you'll need this tiny little adapter screw

Wanna get even more of Food Photographer geek on? Find tricks, tips and answers 24/7 in my Food Blogging, Photography & Videography Facebook Group. It's free to join!

In Love Lark DocuVlog, Business

Introducing LOVE, LARK (A DocuVlog About Life as a Food Photographer)

November 1, 2017 Brooke Lark
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Discover what it's really like, taking photos of all that delicious food you see on Pinterest.

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In Business, Love Lark DocuVlog

Build Your Prop Closet with This 3-Click Trick

September 15, 2017 Brooke Lark
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Here's the best deal I've ever found on glassware for food photography props.

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In Business Tags food photography, Props

GIVEAWAY: Win the Bundt Pan of My Dreams (and Yours)

March 2, 2017 Brooke Lark

Bundt pans have been popping up everywhere, and I am totally obsessed with the trend. A no-brainer way to make stunning cakes in seconds (okay, minutes) (okay 60 minutes to be exact), one week after buying my first bundt pan, I was back at the kitchen store, buying four more.

For you this week, a brand-new NordicWare Elegant Bundt Cake Pan, the same shape I used in this yummo Blood Orange Ricotta Olive Oil Bundt Cake. 

Enter your info below and let me send it to you. One lucky winner will receive an NordicWare Elegant Bundt Cake Pan, delivered straight from Amazon before the end of the month. Boom. Bundts.

Get the Giveaway

Submit your name & email address below and you'll be entered to win. One lucky winner will be chosen at random to receive an ELEGANT NORDIC BUNDT PAN. Entries close at midnight EST, Sunday March 4th.

Your privacy always respected.

Thank you! I'll be in touch if your name is selected as the winner of this week's giveaway! 

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Win Something Wonderful (PLUS, a Brilliant Business Card Idea)

February 24, 2017 Brooke Lark

This Week's Giveaway!  WIN a pair of my favorite feather earrings, on my all-new, super-cute CK Biz Earring Cards. {CAN WE DIE AND GO TO HEAVEN NOW?!}

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In Business Tags Giveaways, Branding

How to Make a $20 Rustic Backdrop for Food Photography in 20 Minutes

March 15, 2016 Brooke Lark

Create a rustic backdrop for dark food photography. In just 20 minutes. For just $20. Here's how.

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In Business Tags food photography
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How to Make a DIY Rustic Backdrop for Dark Food Photography--in Under 1 Hour, for Under $30!

March 3, 2016 Brooke Lark

In a recent YouTube video, I mentioned the metal sheet photo backdrops I've been using for months. Tired of lugging heavy wooden backdrops out every time I needed a scene change, I started hunting for a simpler solution, and discovered large galvanized steel sheets worked like a charm. 

One large sheet, priced about $16/piece can be easily snipped into two with tin shears, roughed up with steel wool and painted with a combo of spray paint and metallic oxidizing paint to create stunning, totally original (totally gorgeous!) backdrops that rival those used by some of the hottest food photographers on Instagram. 

Though there are dozens of different methods (I promise to share them all with you eventually!), I wanted to demonstrate one super-quick, simple-simple technique that will get you started with your own set of steel backdrops. 

Tune in below as I show a throw-it-all-on, paint-it-all-fast, one-coat, kitchen-sink painting technique, which costs about $30 in materials and takes less than an hour from start to finish.

Supplies Needed

  • 3'x4' Galvanized Steel Sheet, cut in half with tin shears (available in the plumbing/metalwork section of Home Depot or Lowes). You can also buy a 2'x3' sheet online here OR use an Aluminum Sheet. 
  • Extra Coarse Steel Wool
  • Inexpensive Paint Brushes
  • Bleach spray or water (I didn't really mention in the video why I use bleach spray. When looking for ways to create chemical reactions with the steel and metallic paint, I started playing with a bleach-water solution. Now I grab whatever I have in the house. NOTE: always work outdoors, in a well ventilated space. And I do 100% recommend wearing a mask and gloves)
  • Brown Spray paint (I used Espresso)
  • Blue Spray paint (I used Gloss Navy, Ocean Breeze and Turquoise)
  • Modern Masters Oxidizing Metallic Paint (I used Bronze, but also recommend Copper)
  • Modern Masters Aging Patina Solution (I used Blue, but also recommend green)
  • Crystal clear spray-on varnish in matte

Technique

Whether you're making one sheet at a time, or knocking out a whole batch, here's the basic technique for this look. 

  1. Cut a galvanized steel sheet to the desired size. (I prefer 2-3' x 4' sheets)
  2. Line the edges of the sheet with duct or electrical tape.
  3. Cover your work area with a plastic dropcloth or sheet.
  4. Spray a thick, heavy coat of dark brown (Espresso) paint on top of the steel sheet.
  5. Working quickly (you don't want the paint to dry!), spray your sheet lightly with a water (or water-bleach, or water-salt) solution and spray several uneven coats of blue on top, adding water between coats. (NOTE: Don't want blue? No problem! Try black, different colors of brown, bronze, etc. Let your imagination go wild!)
  6. Again, working quickly, pour about 1/2-1 cup of Modern Masters Bronze on top of the sheet, drizzle about 1/4-1/3 cup of Modern Masters Blue Patina solution into the bronze, then use a paint brush to quickly spread the paint in straight lines across your sheet. 
  7. Spray lightly with water solution.
  8. Allow to dry in the sunshine.
  9. Once dry, steel wool to give it a rustic aged look, or coat again with paint until you love the way your background looks.
  10. Spray with a heavy layer of matte varnish. (FYI I do not recommend eating foods that have directly touched these backdrops.) 

The Final Look

After a few minutes of painting and an hour of drying, I was ready to add this backdrop to my collection. Here's what this pretty kitty looks like in food shots.

Tried This Technique?

I would LOVE to see it! Upload a photo to Instagram with the hashtag #cheekykitchen. I'd love to show my Instafans your work! Are you following me over there? I give daily photo tips that you need in your life.

Got a Food Photography Question?

Shoot me an email! I'd love to address your burning questions in my next YouTube video!

In Business Tags food photography
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