When it comes to still life imagery, composition is key. Everything should be arranged with the same precision and thought you would put into setting up a shot with people. It’s important to strike a balance between orienting items so they have enough breathing room to stand out, and making sure they complement the other objects around them. One technique that is trending in imagery is called knolling, which is the process of lining up similar items in parallel or ninety degree angles, and shooting the items from above. Popular especially amongst bloggers and Instagrammers, this arrangement allows viewers to easily see individual objects, as well as take in the entire image as a whole.