White Dog

© Vik Orenstein

White Dog

Uploaded: February 08, 2003 18:47:54

Comments

October 26, 2003

This is a cute puppy to begin with. The light spots in the background shows how pretty the puppy really is. I like how Vik got the whole shot of the dog and how small and cuddelly he is. NiCe JoB!!! #69710

Michelle B. Prince May 26, 2005

Love this photo. I really like your back drop. I assume that it is canvas as it has not wrinkles. I want to get one too. I only have muslin for now. How do you hang the canvas? Can you use a regular stand for the muslin drops? thank you #1400075

May 27, 2005

thank you for your kind owrds! this is actually a muslin drop --i took out some wrinkles in PS. I also shoot on canvas --it's much heavier and is harder to hand and when it does get a wrinkle, it's much harder to get out. I have some big industrial rollers mounted in my (concrete!) ceiling of my studio and the drops are duct taped to it. if you get them taped up PERFECTLY evenly across, they hang nicely and almost never get a wrinkle. I have never used canvas on a backdrop stand before --that might be harder to get a good result. whatever you use, good luck to you! #1402047

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