Flat Lay Photos: Pictures of Flatlays

Flatlay photography is an easy and creative way to showcase groups of products, give a stunning snapshot of a work space, or just showcase thematic elements in an aesthetically rich way.

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lipstick

Lipstick


rolling out paper with purple flowers

Rolling Out Paper With Purple Flowers


grey slippers on carpet

Grey Slippers On Carpet


woman's hands typing on laptop

Woman's Hands Typing on Laptop


brushes blossoms

Brushes Blossoms


grooms prep kit for wedding

Grooms Prep Kit For Wedding


flatlay of notebooks pens and a persons hand

Flatlay Of Notebooks Pens And A Persons Hand


woodgrain with pumpkins

Woodgrain With Pumpkins


christmas gifts flatlay

Christmas Gifts Flatlay


coffee from above

Coffee From Above


red orange yellow green vegetables

Red Orange Yellow Green Vegetables


fresh vegetables flatlay

Fresh Vegetables Flatlay


children sharing paint brush

Children Sharing Paint Brush


free shipping wooden sign

Free Shipping Wooden Sign


candle nestled among flowers

Candle Nestled Among Flowers


art supplies seen from above

Art Supplies Seen From Above


lenses & lattes

Lenses & Lattes


construction tools flatlay

Construction Tools Flatlay


overhead man drawing on notepad

Overhead Man Drawing On Notepad


veggies corner flatlay

Veggies Corner Flatlay


office meeting flatlay

Office Meeting Flatlay


valentine roses and champagne

Valentine Roses And Champagne


contact phone notepad

Contact Phone Notepad


school and study supplies

School And Study Supplies


lipstick from above

Lipstick From Above


desk office workspace flatlay

Desk Office Workspace Flatlay


art supplies

Art Supplies


business newspaper coffee time

Business Newspaper Coffee Time


woodgrain autumn flatlay

Woodgrain Autumn Flatlay


santa hat on woodgrain

Santa Hat On Woodgrain


black friday sale tablet

Black Friday Sale Tablet


flatlay with knife and vegetables

Flatlay With Knife And Vegetables


flatlay for construction

Flatlay For Construction


multitasking at desk

Multitasking At Desk


an engagment ring sits in a blue box

An Engagment Ring Sits In A Blue Box


red and green gooseberries against white

Red And Green Gooseberries Against White


assorted hot beverages tea matcha coffee

Assorted Hot Beverages Tea Matcha Coffee


i heart cyber monday

I Heart Cyber Monday


painting purple

Painting Purple


business startup desktop flatlay

Business Startup Desktop Flatlay


kids arts and crafts

Kids Arts And Crafts


gift bag wrap

Gift Bag Wrap


flatlay of notebooks and a laptop keyboard

Flatlay Of Notebooks And A Laptop Keyboard


holiday gifts wrapping

Holiday Gifts Wrapping


business flatlay in india

Business Flatlay In India


wine and cheese party

Wine And Cheese Party


qr codes in store

QR Codes In Store


blank notebook and writing flatlay

Blank Notebook and Writing Flatlay


students working and studying flatlay

Students Working And Studying Flatlay


hot pink and reds house paint

Hot Pink And Reds House Paint


festive gift box

Festive Gift Box


hearts on woodgrain

Hearts On Woodgrain


three students working flatlay

Three Students Working Flatlay


wrapping christmas presents

Wrapping Christmas Presents


cyber monday shopping sale

Cyber Monday Shopping Sale


kids playing with block toys

Kids Playing With Block Toys


festive gift box holiday wrapping

Festive Gift Box Holiday Wrapping


wooden combs on a beige background

Wooden Combs On A Beige Background


black friday deals

Black Friday Deals


blueprint tools

Blueprint Tools


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Tips for Your own flatlay photography

What makes this type of photography so popular is not just the look of the photography style, but that it’s relatively easy to do. Generally you don’t need to be a professional photographer to take a great flatlay image - an iPhone camera and good lighting will do!

Feel free to browse our database of flatlay images or check our tips below for creating your own beautiful pictures.

Shoot for a single color palette

Generally speaking - it’s best to select a colour pallette of about 2-3 unifying colours and work around those colors with varying patterns and textures. Having a predetermined pallette will help to unify the composition of the image and direct the mood of the piece. For example - object in navy blue and deep red will usually give the image a more somber feel to it whereas bright pinks and purples will make the image a bit more playful.

You’ll also want to make sure you use a neutral background colour as well. Most flatlay pictures use a white background, but feel free to experiment with black, grey or more muted wood tones as well. A neutral background colour will make the foreground items stand-out, complimenting the items and focusing your audience's attention towards your subjects.

Let the composition of your pictures tell a story

It’s important to consider the concept of narrative in composing flat-lay photographs. You may want to think of a “theme” before you begin and then select objects that work around this theme. For example - if your theme is “Cluttered Office” - you might choose to use objects like pens, notebooks and coffee cups. If your theme is “Brunch Time” - you might include items like toasted bagels and sparkling mimosas. Let your image tell a story through objects surrounding a common theme.

Experiment with Space and Lighting

Not all flatlay images are built the same. For some - a cluttered workspace might convey a sense of chaos to the audience while a more sparse use of objects with more negative space might give the viewer a sense of calming isolation.

With regards to lighting - it’s generally best to use calm, overhead lighting. You don’t want your lights to be too bright however, as this can wash-out some of the beauty of your colours and create jarring, odd shadows.

Natural light works best as well - especially in the morning when the sun has risen but is not yet in full force. If you’re looking for a more neutral, balanced lighting design, try going out on a day that’s a little bit cloudy to get a soft-light effect.