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My babies just had their valentine pictures taken the other day and they used a satin lycra material it photographed really nice!! |
I use fleece for a background when I take pictures of Rosie. I think it works great. I don't see a lot of wrinkles in the pictures. |
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I was disappointed in the animal prints that they had in fleece last night, but I think it would work well for a solid color background. I did find exactly what I was looking for in the short pile furs though! :thumbup: They had several nice animal prints and it was really hard to choose just a couple of them. The fur was only about $2.00/yard more than the fleece and I was willing to spend that since I wasn't buying a lot of it. I did find the soft pink felt, but when I picked up the bolt there were only 3 small pieces wrapped around the center cardboard piece. None of the pieces were anywhere near big enough for what I wanted. And that was all they had of that color. :( |
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Now I just need to get all of the bathed, groomed and get my photo area all set up then I'll be ready to start taking pictures!! Whew, I'm tired already just thinking about all that work. :p I have an extra bedroom that's just going to waste, so I'm going to set up some of these backdrops in there and have a permanent little studio area. It'll be nice having it all ready whenever the picture taking mood strikes me! |
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Great ideas! Couldn't you paint a painters canvas? If you use a mix of colors to give it a textured feel it might help hide the wrinkles too. I love the idea of having a hanging backdrop you can interchange. |
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What kind of flooring is your paper on? Carpeting or a smooth solid surface? Thanks for all the input everyone.....my brain can't stop thinking about all these great ideas! :) |
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I love the idea of an interchangeable backdrop, too! I've been thinking about this and I think just an inexpensive curtain rod and a couple of rod holders mounted to the wall might work. I worried at first about it holding the weight of a variety of materials, but my backdrops don't have to be very big or heavy to work for my little gang. I'm getting so excited - I really think this is doable!! :D |
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Anyone who wants to try the 72 inch wide felt, its on sale until monday 21Feb11 @ Joann's for $2.50 a yard, that's 50% off the regular price. |
I don't remember the cost of it, but you can put plexiglass over paper on the floor. It looks beautiful because it creates a reflective surface. I've seen great portraits using plexi on the floor. It's just something to think about in the future. I can't wait to see your photos of your babies!!! |
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I got a huge paper backdrop roll and hung it in my little studio which was okay for my dolls and teddy bears pictures but my Yorkie's feet always wrinkled the sheet. You can Photoshop the wrinkle out but I am looking for something else to use. |
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