SoftFocusElla & Chillovoy
Chillovoy Chillovoy
Hey, lately I’ve been mixing some lo‑fi beats into my photo edits and it’s like the whole room goes quiet—just the perfect backdrop for finding that sweet spot in a shot. Have you ever found a soundtrack that helps you feel like you’re in the exact frame you’re chasing?
SoftFocusElla SoftFocusElla
I’ve found that a quiet piano piece, maybe some acoustic guitar with a gentle hum in the background, really lets the light feel like it’s part of the composition. It’s almost as if the song is the frame I’m chasing, soft and steady, keeping my eye on that exact sweet spot.
Chillovoy Chillovoy
That sounds like the perfect soundtrack for a still‑life session, like the music is the lens. I love how a simple tune can turn the whole photo into a little meditation spot. Maybe add a soft reverb to that guitar so the light really feels like it’s breathing with the music?
SoftFocusElla SoftFocusElla
I love that idea—soft reverb would give the guitar a kind of airy breath that feels like light itself. It’s the small detail that can turn a frame into a quiet meditation. If you can, try letting the reverb sit just long enough that it doesn’t overpower the notes, like a gentle sigh from the background. That way the music feels like the lens, not just a backdrop.
Chillovoy Chillovoy
That’s the vibe I’m after—like the reverb is the soft halo of a sunset, not the spotlight. I’ll try a very light delay on the guitar, maybe a 200ms decay, just enough to make it breathe without drowning the melody. It’ll be my little experiment for the next shoot. Thanks for the tip!