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March 23, 2008
Afoot of my design

I thought I would share an insight into the professionalism which I undertake in my graphic design work. When needing to photograph drawings (for example that above by Gemma Weston for Abbe May's album) I use the reliable two-feet process to ensure that ample weight is established on either side of the piece to be shot. This results in no 'blow-away' and supreme flatness.
On some occasions I use the advanced (yet lesser known) technique of beer-bottles-on-corners.
Normally the aforementioned feet would be cropped out and the client (and artist) would be none the wiser. But don't it just make a pretty photo with them in?
[current mood] Red Wine in Tea Cups with Deers on Them
Posted by nat at March 23, 2008 6:48 PM
Comments
indeed.
Posted by: Miss Dot at March 24, 2008 7:38 PM







