i always love before and afters.
i love seeing how people work their photography magic.
so i thought i would give you a little idea of a few tricks i use.
i love the clean, crisp backgrounds - for indoor shots, although i definitely prefer outdoor shooting!
so..
i bought this super awesome seamless paper that i found on craigslist for really cheap.
then i always wonder how to end it at the bottom of the floor without it looking awkward. i mean photoshop can only do so much!
so..
i bought a 5 foot piece of molding
here is the pullback of what that looked like.
i had scheduled to have a shoot with 3 little boys whose dad is in afghanistan right now.
i started by having the twins draw pictures for their daddy. wanted to get them to feel a little more comfortable before i started forcing them to pose!
doesn't this look like a regular room?
i always like the pictures with the super cool reflections on the floor.
of course, i do not have a studio or anything, so i bought a piece of plexiglass
and put it on top of the seamless paper.
here is the before and after
i had to crop it a little bit, and blend in the seam of the plexiglass with photoshop...which, now as i look at it, i see that i did not do that part perfectly, but it was just for this demonstration!
quick tip...always put your subject a couple of feet away from the background so you don't get nasty shadows behind them!
and there you have it.
a few little tricks that i use to make my work look the way i want without a studio of my own!
hope you enjoyed it!
feel free to ask me any questions you might have about your own photography!
That is AWESOME! LOVE the plexiglass look. Will have to keep that in mind for future baby shots (grandbabies, of course).
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i love this! you are so talented with this. i love the before and after shots :) so much fun to see. i love that paper, molding and plexiglass. and those 3 boys are so cute! :)
ReplyDeleteI HAVE BEEN FOLLOWING YOUR PHOTOGRAPHS YOU HAVE PUBLISHED. LONG AGO I CAME TO THE CONCLUSION THAT THERE ARE PICTURE TAKERS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS. YOU CAN TELL THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A PICTURE AND A PHOTOGRAPH. IN MY BOOK YOU ARE A PHOTOGRAPHER.
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