How to start Bookstagramming

Let me start by saying I’m no expert. I’m just here to share my journey of starting an Instagram account. Feel free to check out my feed and drop me a message anytime!

I wanted to chat a bit about starting a Bookstagram. When I first dove into it, I saw all these stunning and elaborate photos and felt a bit intimidated. Below is my very first post. Apart from the flowers I picked up from the dollar store, everything else was already mine.

You really don’t need much to get started. In fact, you only need three things:

1. An Instagram account: Sign up and come up with a username. It can be anything, but I’d suggest something short and memorable. Mine’s a bit long, @allthebooksandchocolate, but it’s easy to remember. While you don’t have to, something book-related can add a nice touch.

2. A camera: When I began, I used a Nikon DSLR, not because it took better pictures, but because I wanted to practice with it. Now, I use my iPhone—the newest one takes better pics than my Nikon! So, if you only have a phone, it’ll work just fine.

3. Books: This one’s obvious, but what if you don’t own a lot? No worries! I get a lot of mine from the library. About a quarter of the books I feature are borrowed. Another great option is photographing eBooks. It’s inexpensive and looks great. @PaperFury has a fantastic tutorial on how to do this, which I’ve used several times!

I hope these tips help those of you who are just starting out or even those who’ve been at it for a while. And please come check out my account! 

What are some tips you have or would like to see?