When my friend, John, took pictures of my two new series (see: Ark Series and Primitive Doll series at www.janetcoshow.com), I took my two dogs along with me since it was going to be an all-day deal. After hours of arranging figures and adjusting lighting, it was time to get a few pictures of the dogs. As John says, "The trick to photographing kids and animals is to work fast and know that the first ten pictures will be the best" Going on that premise (and also because we were exhausted by that point) we plopped the dogs down on the ground, pointed some lights at them and took a rapid succession of ten or so shots. These are my favorites. I need to "Photoshop" them to get the things out of the background (since we didn't bother to sweep) and they will be really great. Oh, and did I mention they had a blast in the studio and were really good? Well, they were. I adore them.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Maddie and Leroux
When my friend, John, took pictures of my two new series (see: Ark Series and Primitive Doll series at www.janetcoshow.com), I took my two dogs along with me since it was going to be an all-day deal. After hours of arranging figures and adjusting lighting, it was time to get a few pictures of the dogs. As John says, "The trick to photographing kids and animals is to work fast and know that the first ten pictures will be the best" Going on that premise (and also because we were exhausted by that point) we plopped the dogs down on the ground, pointed some lights at them and took a rapid succession of ten or so shots. These are my favorites. I need to "Photoshop" them to get the things out of the background (since we didn't bother to sweep) and they will be really great. Oh, and did I mention they had a blast in the studio and were really good? Well, they were. I adore them.
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