Hello lovelies! I'm so glad you've stopped by, because today I have the privilege of introducing you to the super talented multi-shop owner / blog writer, Drew (I featured his vintage fabric note cards last month) . In the female dominated design blog world, I think it's great to see a guy creating and sharing his talent with everyone so freely. Find out more about his life, what inspires him, his tips for taking great photographs and more...
Meet Drew:
Where you live: The sometimes European feeling, mostly beautiful and always underrated and misunderstood Cincinnati, Ohio.
Business name(s): Kitsch Café and the newly launched Kitsch Café Handmade
Blog name(s): Kitsch Café Studio Blog | Drew-o-rama | design cincinnati
Do you share your life with anyone special? - Boyfriend / Pets / Etc:
I have a wonderful architecture-and-design-loving handsome boyfriend named Blake. I don't have any pets, although I would absolutely love a Chihuahua or Miniature Pinscher (if only to dress it up in sweaters that I knit and carry it around in one of my over-sized bags. ok, I'm kidding! ... sorta.)
You are such a talented guy with an amazing eye for styling and the vintage find... have you always had such a wonderful ability or is it something that you've learned through school or over time?
Wow, thanks Ez for the nice comments! I went to design school and have a degree in graphic design. I was exposed to great design by my professors who taught me to recognize and support well designed products. I have worked in the design field for 10 years. I was lucky that my first boss taught me the power of design and styling and making a product seem like more than it really is. However, to be honest, it's only recently that I've been able to truly relax and recognize my own style. Since starting my first blog I stopped being embarrassed about the things I like, whether it's 1970s bed linens, kitschy owl figurines, or 1950s children's book illustrations. Once I got positive feedback on my styling, photography and design skills, I haven't held back and my creativity has soared. It's very freeing. I'm excited to see where it's going to take me.
Are you a self-taught photographer/stylist? Do you have any tips for us on how to take photos that look as lovely as yours?
I had 2 years of typical photography classes during design school. After school, I would take photos when I traveled, but I didn't really do anything seriously until I bought my first digital camera. Once I was able to take as many photos as the storage card would allow and also see them instantly on the view screen, the fear of wasting film was gone and I was free to explore. I had never really thought about photo styling until it became necessary after opening my Etsy shop. I needed a way to keep myself interested in taking photos for my shop and to have them stand out among all the other amazing Etsy vintage sellers. When it comes to styling, I just use my gut and allow myself to experiment.
Here are my three tips to great photos and photo styling:
By the way, I use a 6 year-old point-and-shoot digital camera. You don't need fancy equipment to take great photos.
Describe a typical day in your life:
Do you have any go-to sources for inspiration (online or in your daily life)... spill the dirt:
I have a huge list of blogs in my Google Reader queue, which include all the usual design and craft blogs. The sites that I really find inspiring are varied:
Your new studio space is amazing and I know you recently received some wonderful handmade worktables from your Dad...do you have any extra plans for your new creative room? What sorts of projects are you currently working on in there?
Thanks again for the nice comments! I am very lucky to live in an inexpensive apartment (a benefit of living in a smaller city) that has a formal dining room that I have turned in to my studio. It's a work in progress right now.
A month ago I quit my "9-5" job, for various reasons. It was my plan to quit eventually, it just happened sooner than I had thought. I jumped right in setting up my studio and business. I'm in the process of developing new items. Keep checking my shop and blogs, as there will be new items every few weeks, including:
Answer these questions:
I am: The youngest grandchild on both sides.
I love: My stylish mother, my intelligent father
I dream of: An apartment and atelier in Paris
My favorite song is: Someone to Watch Over Me by Gershwin
In 10 years I hope to be: Doing what I want.
And finally, what are 3 creature comforts you couldn't live without?
Thanks, Ez for interviewing me! I hope that I can inspire others to be themselves, find their style, and be happy! Thank you Drew! It was truly my pleasure! Don't forget to visit Drew's sites and flickr for more inspiration