AndrewWG
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All,
I know this isn't Disney related, but I figured I would ask here anyways. I have a client that would like to have photos of her artwork (mostly all clay vases, pitchers, etc) done for her portfolio. She wants a black background (not a problem) and she wants it to be a smooth transition from background to where the object is sitting (no horizontal line that you normally see in the background). This also isn't really a problem. However where I am having problems is with the fact that an all black background and foreground makes the item seem to "float" in a sea of black. I need some sort of sense of stability in the photos. Something that shows it is resting on an object. I am thinking of placing the items on something like a piece of neutral colored cloth or circle of fine sand or something like that. Any other suggestions? I have never done this before and although my first attempt was "ok", it isn't what she wanted. A link to the photos I took today (on my blog) is here:
http://andrewg365.blogspot.com/2011/02/february-6-2011.html
Any info you may have would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
I know this isn't Disney related, but I figured I would ask here anyways. I have a client that would like to have photos of her artwork (mostly all clay vases, pitchers, etc) done for her portfolio. She wants a black background (not a problem) and she wants it to be a smooth transition from background to where the object is sitting (no horizontal line that you normally see in the background). This also isn't really a problem. However where I am having problems is with the fact that an all black background and foreground makes the item seem to "float" in a sea of black. I need some sort of sense of stability in the photos. Something that shows it is resting on an object. I am thinking of placing the items on something like a piece of neutral colored cloth or circle of fine sand or something like that. Any other suggestions? I have never done this before and although my first attempt was "ok", it isn't what she wanted. A link to the photos I took today (on my blog) is here:
http://andrewg365.blogspot.com/2011/02/february-6-2011.html
Any info you may have would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!