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    Pullbacks and set-ups - HTH =)

    I get asked a lot about my set up, so I thought I would share some pullbacks. Hope someone finds it helpful! =)

    I use 100% natural light...and I'm spoiled with 300 days of AWESOME light...so that probably helps! =)

    FAKE WALL & FLOOR:

    I have the savage porta-stand and seamless paper (Thunder gray), a roll-up bamboo floor mat (which doesn't seem available anymore from Lakeside, but check ebay) and a skirting board that I bought at Home Depot. I have hardwood floors naturally...and sometimes it, but it depends on the way I want the lines to go.




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    WHITE BACKGROUND:

    I use my stand with white paper and a sheet of plexiglass that I got from Home Depot:





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    NEWBORNS:

    I tend to use a little more flat lighting for newborns because that's what *I* like...but here is an example of my newborn set up. Beanbag with a poppy on top with a blanket clamped to my counter (you could use your stand to clamp the blanket to if you wanted)



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    Farrah,

    Thanks for sharing that. Pretty normal and for the most part readily available stuff, but it does the job because your shots are always very well done.
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    That's awesome, thanks for sharing !!!

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    Natural lighting... Wonderful. You have inspired me. I have been wanting to turn my extra room into a studio, but have dreaded the need for a B800 , softboxes, and umbrellas. I think I could reflect some awesome natural light in my house though. You are like the Martha Stuart of photography.
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    Farrah thank you so much for showing us this, your work is amazing! I wish I had such good natural light in my house, I'm sort of forced to using studio lights. Not that its a bad thing but its definitely costly lol. Thanks again Farrah!
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    WoW . . . thank you!
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    love the ideas!!

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    Do you have a flickr stream / website / gallery I could subscribe too. I'd love to see your other work.
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    my websites are:

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    Thanks so much for sharing that! Your pictures are awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FarrahJ View Post
    Good work and nice web-sight.
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    Whats your opinion on Paper Vs Muslin backdrops?

    Thanks for posting up the pullbacks, I'll have a baby to practice on in the not so distant future.

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    I've been trying to work with the bean bag/boppy pillow/blanket setup and I just can't get it down. Every time I do that type of shot I hate the results I get back. I think part of my problem is the blankets I've been using are all too thin and they create way to many wrinkles. Even when I try and straighten them out they still get wrinkles which then results in shadows and I really don't want that in the background. I also keep trying with white blankets which doesn’t really help in my attempts to kill the wrinkles/shadows. I’ve been to almost every store in the area looking for the right blanket but they all suck lol.
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    Whats your opinion on Paper Vs Muslin backdrops?
    I've never used Muslin, so I can't really give an opinion on it. The paper is cheap and this is my hobby, so since I don't make money taking pics, I guess I can't really justify spending $200 on the muslin backgrounds I like.

    Also...generally speaking, I prefer the smooth even look of the paper.
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    I think part of my problem is the blankets I've been using are all too thin and they create way to many wrinkles.
    Layer them...stack like 5-6 blankets (or towels) under the top blanket to reduce the wrinkles
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