Daniel, people are usually pretty quick to jump on here and give advice. I think they are busy because it is right before Christmas. What I would do if I were you is read those links Larry posted and then repost this sometime after Christmas is over. You should get lots of comments. It looks like you have some very interesting close-ups.
No, other than I tried to upload a photo and thought I wrote a few sentences to go with it, but they were lost when published the discussion . Then I wrote a few sentences about the photo as the first comment in the thread.
I'm a rookie here and I'm sure I will get the hang of it. Basically, I'm just looking for a little feedback on my booth shot. Larry, I was going to email you directly, but then found this site and saw you are a contributor, so signed up.
Hello, I'm new around here and am very intrigued by the thought of communicating with more working artists. I don't know how my comments got lost when I uploaded the photo, but I'll get the hang of things soon! In short....
I need a better booth shot. This is a new one I haven't used for a jury yet. There are things I like about it, but could probably do better. I'm considering setting up for the sole purpose of the "perfect" booth shot. Any thoughts on this one would be most welcome.
Larry Berman > daniel w elsterDecember 22, 2012 at 2:53pm
Here's a list of tips on how to take a better booth picture.
In your booth, it seems like the unframed bins are too low and would force people to get down on their knees to look through them. And you only need one for the picture. Also the tops of all the pictures need to be the same height.
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Daniel, people are usually pretty quick to jump on here and give advice. I think they are busy because it is right before Christmas. What I would do if I were you is read those links Larry posted and then repost this sometime after Christmas is over. You should get lots of comments. It looks like you have some very interesting close-ups.
Is there a question?
Larry Berman
No, other than I tried to upload a photo and thought I wrote a few sentences to go with it, but they were lost when published the discussion . Then I wrote a few sentences about the photo as the first comment in the thread.
I'm a rookie here and I'm sure I will get the hang of it. Basically, I'm just looking for a little feedback on my booth shot. Larry, I was going to email you directly, but then found this site and saw you are a contributor, so signed up.
Hello, I'm new around here and am very intrigued by the thought of communicating with more working artists. I don't know how my comments got lost when I uploaded the photo, but I'll get the hang of things soon! In short....
I need a better booth shot. This is a new one I haven't used for a jury yet. There are things I like about it, but could probably do better. I'm considering setting up for the sole purpose of the "perfect" booth shot. Any thoughts on this one would be most welcome.
Here's a list of tips on how to take a better booth picture.
http://bermangraphics.com/artshows/photograph-booth.htm
In your booth, it seems like the unframed bins are too low and would force people to get down on their knees to look through them. And you only need one for the picture. Also the tops of all the pictures need to be the same height.
Larry Berman
http://BermanGraphics.com
412-401-8100