Farm Wedding Photostation
FedererPhoto
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Ran a photo station not long back - decided to use the back wall of the barn as the backdrop rather than dropping in a white background or something. I'm happy with how it went.
More on my photography blog (it's a post or two back)
Incidentally, but still related, I just finished a 12+ page article explaining my photostation setup, and how to do it yourself, here (you'll need to register for the discussion forum (free) to see anything of value)
More on my photography blog (it's a post or two back)
Incidentally, but still related, I just finished a 12+ page article explaining my photostation setup, and how to do it yourself, here (you'll need to register for the discussion forum (free) to see anything of value)
Minneapolis Minnesota Wedding Photographer - Check out my Personal Photography site and Professional Photography Blog
Here is a wedding website I created for a customer as a value-add. Comments appreciated.
Founding member of The Professional Photography Forum as well.
Here is a wedding website I created for a customer as a value-add. Comments appreciated.
Founding member of The Professional Photography Forum as well.
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I've done the white seamless photobooth look in the past - and when you don't have the right wall as a backdrop, it's an always-reliable standby - but I really liked the 'real' wall here and I'll be looking to avoid the brought-in backdrop as much as I can in the future.
Here is a wedding website I created for a customer as a value-add. Comments appreciated.
Founding member of The Professional Photography Forum as well.