As Larry said, the sculptures in front of the prints are getting lost. It could just be the shop job...they look super bright and saturated. Are those actual images that you could really put in your booth and re-shoot images? That way you could also fiddle with hanging them a few different ways, to find out what compliments your sculpture most.
kara unland > Manduh NicholeApril 9, 2015 at 12:22am
I guess I will likely maybe change the curtain color.
I like the black but if you keep it you will need to add some lighting for those times it is cloudy or you are under a tree.
kara unland > Alison ThomasApril 9, 2015 at 12:59pm
We'll I will keep the black, add lights, toss the banner for the shot. I'm back to the original just with lights. Hah
kara unland > Manduh NicholeApril 8, 2015 at 6:01pm
I was just trying to build upon my simple layout which is at the beginning of this post. The images are photos I took of my sculptures. The images don't have to be in the booth at all. I was simply photoshoping them in to see if the images would help my booth not look somber like Connie had commented on. I could put a long more narrow banner across the back that advertised my studio in the future but you cant put that in on booth shots. Of course now my computer that has photoshop won't start and my husband is trying to fix it.
So for now as I wait maybe this would be the time to ask, should I just forget the photos or just arrange them as smaller versions on the back panel? Yes I can fade the images so they look more distant.
The banner as oppose to the photos, would look like this one on the top of the page on the link write here...
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As Larry said, the sculptures in front of the prints are getting lost. It could just be the shop job...they look super bright and saturated. Are those actual images that you could really put in your booth and re-shoot images? That way you could also fiddle with hanging them a few different ways, to find out what compliments your sculpture most.
I like the black but if you keep it you will need to add some lighting for those times it is cloudy or you are under a tree.
I was just trying to build upon my simple layout which is at the beginning of this post. The images are photos I took of my sculptures. The images don't have to be in the booth at all. I was simply photoshoping them in to see if the images would help my booth not look somber like Connie had commented on. I could put a long more narrow banner across the back that advertised my studio in the future but you cant put that in on booth shots. Of course now my computer that has photoshop won't start and my husband is trying to fix it.
So for now as I wait maybe this would be the time to ask, should I just forget the photos or just arrange them as smaller versions on the back panel? Yes I can fade the images so they look more distant.
The banner as oppose to the photos, would look like this one on the top of the page on the link write here...
https://www.etsy.com/shop/WitheredMothStudio
smaller photos vs banner
Yeah, that's much better! Now the sculptures can pop much more. You do beautiful work by the way.
The banners/prints not intersecting with the sculptures.