You will probably have heard the word 鈥楬ygge鈥 (pronounced hoo-gah) floating around over the last few months or so. Some of you may already have Hygge down to a T, but the majority of you may still be stuck scratching your head thinking what on earth this Hygge malarkey is?
Everywhere you look the definition of exactly what Hygge is differs slightly, but most commonly Hygge is translated into English as “cosiness”. There are loads of great articles online and many books you can read which will help you understand more about The Danish way of living that is Hygge. Here are a few of our favourites:
Hygge in Stock Photography
We gave聽a little shout out to Hygge in our ,聽and with the growing trend in the UK (and the rest of the world it seems) for Hygge becoming bigger and bigger, it is no surprise it鈥檚 beginning to sneak its way into Stock Photography. Already on 17吃瓜在线 over the last couple of months and weeks, we have noticed more and more contributors starting to add tags to their images such as 鈥楬ygge鈥, 鈥楬yggelig鈥 and 鈥楥osiness鈥.
You may have noticed large companies clocking onto the Hygge trend and incorporating this not only into their products but also the imagery they use for their marketing and advertising campaigns.
Clothing brand Mint Velvet has ; from soft comfy clothes to beautiful candles – not only have they got the products themselves in line with Hygge but the imagery they are using to advertise them is also extremely Hyggelig.
As you’ve probably seen, having just had Christmas pass us by, we were all subject to a large number of television advertising campaigns which harnessed elements of Hygge. One ad that I believe had Hyggelig at the centre of it was . It shows a family turn an abandoned old building in to a warm, cosy space filled with family, love, and laughter. See how many Hygge elements you can spot in this ad. I鈥檒l give you a clue, there may be a few candles here and there…
What I have done here is pick out a few of the big elements of Hygge which would be great to see more of in stock photography as the trend continues to grow.

Light
Light is one of the most important, if not the most important element of Hygge. An easy way to get the lighting of Hygge into your photography is to incorporate candles, lots and lots of candles. Candles create great, warm, soft light in photographs and are a really simple way to bring a bit of hyggelig to an image.
In 鈥楾he Little Book of Hygge鈥 author Meik Wiking gives a great tip to help create a 鈥榗osy鈥 feel to your images using several small lamps to light an image, rather than one large one. This will give you several small pockets聽of light around a room.

Food and Drink
Closely following light in level of importance in Hygge imagery is food & drink, more specifically hot drinks and cake, making this possibly my favourite element of the Hygge way of life. Hot drinks, cake, pasties, and stews are all foods which scream comfort and are very hyggelig.
Some of the Dane’s favourite hot drinks to聽include in your images are hot chocolate, tea, mulled wine and, topping the list, coffee. When it comes to sweet treats the more sinful the better, so images of hearty chocolate brownies, sticky cinnamon buns, warm apple crumble and custard etc. are going to be ticking all the Hygge boxes.


Fredagshygge (Fredashooga)
This is the type of Hygge you have towards the end of the week, on a Friday or Saturday winding down with family or friends. Spending time with loved ones is another important element of Hygge.
So how do you get Fredagshygge into your stock photography? Images of families or friends spending time together, playing board games, eating a meal around the dinner table, laughing and enjoying each other鈥檚 company, or snuggling up on the sofa together to watch a film are all great examples of Fredagshygge.
Tip: More and more customers are after authenticity within family and lifestyle shots, so creating unfiltered 鈥榠n the moment鈥 content is going to be on trend with the demand from customers at the moment.


厂脴苍诲补驳蝉丑测驳驳别 (Sundashooga)
厂脴苍诲补驳蝉丑测驳驳别 is all about taking time to out for yourself; nesting down in a snug corner to read your favourite book, listening to some nice music, drinking tea, going for a long country walk all wrapped up warm layers etc. – basically all the things we never seem to have the time to do but are important in order to wind down and relax.
Getting images of people relaxing and enjoying some 鈥渕e time鈥 is in line with Hygge. Adding blankets, cushions, fluffy socks, and loungewear are just a few things you can incorporate into your stock photographs to bring a little 厂脴苍诲补驳蝉丑测驳驳别 to them.

Hopefully you鈥檒l feel inspired to get out there and begin adding some Hygge to your own photography as we would love to see more of this in our growing collection on 17吃瓜在线.