lucyanna girl
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We need something that can be put up and taken down fairly easily and hopefully won't cost a lot. For black we use a black velvet type king size blanket clipped to the top of my drapes (approx nine ft high) with another spread out on the floor in front. It photographs well, a little hard to keep the one on the floor smooth but not too bad.
Is fabric a good texture for a white background? I'm thinking foam board as a reflector.
There is not an extra room to dedicate to a studio so our living room has to double as one. I keep telling myself that I remember when the most successful photographer in our area did the same thing. I would take my children to have pictures made and he and his wife would push the sofa aside and take them while their two babies played in the other end of the room. Of course he was considerably less expensive in those days.
Thanks for any advice.
Penny
Is fabric a good texture for a white background? I'm thinking foam board as a reflector.
There is not an extra room to dedicate to a studio so our living room has to double as one. I keep telling myself that I remember when the most successful photographer in our area did the same thing. I would take my children to have pictures made and he and his wife would push the sofa aside and take them while their two babies played in the other end of the room. Of course he was considerably less expensive in those days.
Thanks for any advice.
Penny