
Curated by musefeng
Also known as flat lay, flatlay, overhead organization, neatly arranged, grid layout, disassembled view, camera gear
Arrange multiple items flat on a surface at precise 90-degree angles, creating an organized, satisfying overhead layout of components.
Knolling involves arranging related objects at right angles on a flat surface, shot from directly above. It satisfies our craving for order and showcases the individual beauty of components in a collection.
Perfect for product showcases, food styling, and everyday carry gear shots. Pair with soft, diffuse top-down lighting to minimize harsh shadows. Avoid stacking items; every object must have its own defined space on the flat surface.
Knolling composition of vintage camera gear, brass lenses, gears, and black film canisters arranged in a perfect grid at 90-degree angles. Shot from a flat-lay, top-down perspective on a dark walnut wood table. Crisp details and satisfying organization with clean, even spacing. --ar 1:1 --style raw