The majority of these are out of focus or just did not come out well due in part to Anna and Em running and rolling around on the backdrop. Oh, yeah, and then there was Allie dancing.
This is Allie's "HEY" face. Anna was on the plexiglass in front on her, bothering her.
Quick bounce back.
I was only able to take about ten pictures for this shoot as it time for outdoor play.
As you can see from these pictures, I simply prop up the couch cushions and drape the fabric over them. Our couches have big pillows instead of cushions on the back so I use those pillows to help keep the upright cushions steady. Unfortunately, if a toddler decides to bounce against those cushions, they may fall over.The shiny floor is the plexiglass.
At one point, Allie was sitting down leaning against the cushions and they toppled over on her. I quickly fixed the setup and ran back to try to snap off some pictures. I heard Anna say, "I'm going to ruin the pictures," and I looked up to find her holding onto a cushion about to push it over on Allie!
I ended up purchasing 6 yards of this fabric. As you can see, it was so much more than I needed for this type of backdrop but at $3.99 a yard I thought it worth buying more to have just in case I want a larger backdrop later.
2 comments:
thanks for sharing how you set up your backdrop! Your pictures always look amazing!
You are a very talented photographer.
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