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06/24/2010 06:15:16 AM · #1 |
I've been asked to do a toddler shoot (~2-5yo) at a saturday toddler group fair in a few weeks and wondered the best solution for the backdrop. I already have a backdrop stand and a white material backdrop but I was wondering about the floor .... would a better solution be a paper roll? What do other people do for young kid shoots? |
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06/25/2010 05:16:07 AM · #2 |
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06/25/2010 10:35:25 AM · #3 |
When I used do toddlers I use sheets or a rug to match the background on the floor. I find that they are more durable and toddlers will give a more natural pose if they like the feel of the fabric (IMHO) |
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06/25/2010 03:12:51 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by bobonacus: I've been asked to do a toddler shoot (~2-5yo) at a saturday toddler group fair in a few weeks and wondered the best solution for the backdrop. I already have a backdrop stand and a white material backdrop but I was wondering about the floor .... would a better solution be a paper roll? What do other people do for young kid shoots? |
Are they full length shots? If so, and your flooring is solid (tile/hardwood) paper would be a cheaper and more inexpensive way to go then a full (10x20) backdrop. Try to get it as wide as possible - little one's are on the move and you don't want "the shot" to be with half the bg behind them. |
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06/26/2010 11:55:16 AM · #5 |
probably going to be a mix of full length and some close ups. I think I'll get a paper roll as the floor is solid wood I believe .... a rug sounds like a good idea too .... I've been asked to do it by my sister in law and she is going to bring a selection of toys too :) |
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