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What are you using for your Photo Booth Curtains?

Probably the worst perk of the job is taking the cars home at night and snapping a pic for sunset :)

That was one of the older photos... Damn aged inventory! Since that shot I have been carrying my tripod and external flashes to avoid the poor light scenario.


You see what's wrong, all I see is killer composition Will!


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Careful of the wide angle closeups on the "marquis" shot (the opening shot). It "bends and bubbles' the car and it looses it's shape.
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place the "artsy" shot deep in then lineup, then it'll re-enforce your earlier work.
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CAN I HAVE AN OMG!

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Wow... followed by a ...gulp!
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We've got a good relationship with a local awning company who put together our studio walls and our curtains for the other two sides which are a high opacity white vinyl almost like a tarp in texture, but very low to no gloss. We've got about 9 to 10 lights set up and linked to our Nikon D300S (we plan to move to soft boxes once I can justify the cost to my GM, but that's another topic) and we've never had trouble with light shining through.

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And one of just how the curtain looks (I need to yell at him more about closing it tighter)

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In our case we're a little limited on where we were able to make this happen, and we're getting the floor done in an 18% grey to both contrast and hide some of the dirt from the shop floor.
 

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