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My studio is too small! #33203
01/03/11 12:19 PM
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It gets a bit crowded sometimes!


Re: My studio is too small! [Re: Jim Poor] #33204
01/03/11 08:37 PM
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I really like this one! Made me smile . . .


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Re: My studio is too small! [Re: Scott Flaherty] #33205
01/03/11 09:45 PM
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Thanks Scott!

Re: My studio is too small! [Re: Jim Poor] #33206
01/05/11 11:34 AM
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Wow, I can't believe the response this image is getting. Easily my most talked about image. Funny, I almost trashed it right off the bat.

Re: My studio is too small! [Re: Jim Poor] #33207
01/05/11 11:40 AM
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Its getting a lot of attention because it is fun, artistic and different. The black and white works and it doesn't look like a school photo

Re: My studio is too small! [Re: Julie] #33208
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Is that a reference to my blue background (which I know you hate) or my overall style?

Now that I've got my studio space 90% finished, I have a lot more leeway to experiment and I think it shows. That said, I just had a massive order, and about half of it was on the blue background so I wonder why clients like it so much, but other photographers hate it.

I think my BW conversions are getting really good, but I don't want to go too far that way. I don't want to be a copy of Lee Anderson, though I really admire his work.

Re: My studio is too small! [Re: Jim Poor] #33209
01/05/11 12:48 PM
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Looking back on this in B&W (actually tan & white on my machine) I realize it could be interpreted the wrong way. I was genuinely asking, not being snarky.

Re: My studio is too small! [Re: Jim Poor] #33210
01/05/11 03:33 PM
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I do hate the blue because it doesn't go with the warm colors of 98% of dogs. This is closer to what you are looking to achieve for fine art photography. Chroma blue and chroma green just work for almost nothing. It worked ok for the photo I did with Dot and Tanis for Jrs with her wearing a white, crinolin polka dot dress. It would not work for much of anything else.

White, brown,cream, gray, black and a forest type green work well with dogs. The chroma key colors really do not. Look at the response you have had with this image.

Re: My studio is too small! [Re: Julie] #33211
01/05/11 03:43 PM
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Funny, I was just telling Tammy that I'd like to get some more nice, warm, earth-tone backdrops. I'd like a nice warm gold for starters.

I'd also like to do some pastels. There's a nice periwinkle BG at my local camera store that I've been looking at.

Do you think the blue works for this?



If I had my way, I'd probably shoot nothing but black or white BGs but I think that's a little too limiting.

Re: My studio is too small! [Re: Jim Poor] #33212
01/05/11 03:56 PM
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Do you think the response to the first photo is more because of the "pose" or the photography?

I only wish I could train dogs to perform as contortionists!

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