Photo set-up
For all those of you who missed out class, here is the set up:
Here is another way we did it courtesy of Marian Parkes and Michael Coffee:
I will take a photo of the pvc stand when I get it back from Joy (unless someone else has an image?).
Here is another way we did it courtesy of Marian Parkes and Michael Coffee:
I will take a photo of the pvc stand when I get it back from Joy (unless someone else has an image?).
John- my eyes will just not do the red on gray- do you have another favorite color?!
ReplyDeleteI like that second one. What type of bulbs did you use?? wattage and color?
ReplyDeleteThanks Britt, you are a treasure.
Just clear photo floods from Walmart 200 - 300 watts.
ReplyDeletePlease tell me what you use for the background...is it from a photography supply store? What does it cost? THANKS!
ReplyDelete• Graduated Paper, http://www.phototechinc.com/graduate.htm
ReplyDelete(Photo Tech, Inc. St Paul, MN) around $62.50 for a 42” x 62” backdrop (plus $9.50 delivery), $32.00 for smaller size, comes in white to black, or gray to black.
The graduated photo paper leaves me frustrated because I would scratch and ruin it with the first pot I know. I have used a vinyl for quite a while which can be washed and is tuff. But...to get the graduation I need a long sweep which takes up too much room...like 6-9 ft. The 2nd setup shown has a shorter sweep...what is that? Lighting is everything and bouncing is a real key.
ReplyDeleteI am sorry I was not able to come to your sessions...woulda if I coulda!
Every pot has to be on a small foam pads!!!!!!!!!!
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