mwz
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Hello All,
I was hoping for some input and advice on a shoot I have coming up. I've been shooting clothes for Eshops of a while but this client wants the "messy on the ground" look. Problem is, I don't have a lateral arm attachment for my tripod to keep the legs out of the way.
I was thinking about propping the pieces up on a plywood ramp (on white paper) but can see running into some issues (product slides, I mess up the angle etc). Is there a sturdy DIY solution get a boom arm working on top of my ball head to achieve the results I am looking for?
Thanks for your consideration.
Max
I was hoping for some input and advice on a shoot I have coming up. I've been shooting clothes for Eshops of a while but this client wants the "messy on the ground" look. Problem is, I don't have a lateral arm attachment for my tripod to keep the legs out of the way.
I was thinking about propping the pieces up on a plywood ramp (on white paper) but can see running into some issues (product slides, I mess up the angle etc). Is there a sturdy DIY solution get a boom arm working on top of my ball head to achieve the results I am looking for?
Thanks for your consideration.
Max