You can find me on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest You’ll find I’m most active on Instagram where I regularly share shots of my brand and business life. How it all began is a rather long story so let’s sum it up with two life events – love and unemployment, a need to be productive, and a drive to just do it.Ģ. Who are you, what do you do, and how did it all begin?Ĭhristine Trac, designer and crafter behind Abacus Row. My hope is that her interview will start inspiring you to think differently about your own product photography.ġ. While she consistently posts product photos, her feed doesn’t look like an Etsy shop. ![]() ![]() Christine Trac, of Abacus Row, is an absolute genius at product photography. What makes someone REALLY stand out on social media is when they are aware of the rules, but choose to interpret them in their own way. I write blog posts on these sorts of rules all the time. The truth is there are standard ‘rules’ that you can use on Instagram and beyond that will give you really good results. Too many product photos? Not enough? Logo? Personal photo? It is enough to make your head spin. ![]() Oftentimes we feel confounded about what we should be posting on Instagram. When I first started this #Famous interview series with makers and creative biz owners, my intention was to inspire others (and myself) to think outside the box.
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