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    Re: Questions about lens,studio and pricing!



    Maybe the thought they were in a Avatar inspired studio . I will be using a tent with a white "roof".


    Whoa, thats dirt cheap. But yeah as I stated earlier around 25$ maybe is a okay price?


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    2. Don't forget about your "ceiling" as well. One time I was taking photos at an outdoor pottery sale event under a tent. I was just starting out then and didn't realize that a *blue* tarp tent will give your subjects *blue* hair!! Made for some interesting looking photos though... If you're looking for studio setup outdoors, a *white* tent as a scrim can be greatly beneficial. You don't want squinting people...and (just found this icon and I just had to use it haha) *EDIT <------- The "dog" icon doesn't work!!


    3. I was at the Titanic Exhibit in Indianapolis State Museum and they were taking photos of people on green screens and superimposing them onto the central staircase (You know, the one where Kate Winslet comes down all nicely dressed up and Leonardo DiCaprio is all gawky eyed at the bottom of the staircase? [img]/emoticons/emotion-5.gif[/img]) We had the option of buying the 4x6 photo at the very end, and it cost us..$8?
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    Re: Questions about lens,studio and pricing!



    Haha if only "Avatar" was out then it might have made things less painful.


    Well it was $8 for a 4x6, and even Wal-Mart jumps prices from $0.19(4x6) to $2.84(8x10), so I don't think you're too far off (I would never get anything printed there by the way). It's just a matter of whether I would want to carry around something so big and fragile in one hand while having a dog pulling me everywhere by the leash in the other.


    Maybe a smaller size, say 5x7 would get you more customers, just from the ease of carrying it around. I'd shoot for a slightly lower price of course, but overall it may be offset by more customers and less ink you'll have to buy?? [*-)] Just my 2cents. Good luck!!

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    Re: Questions about lens,studio and pricing!



    Ok, thats some good advice, will certainly look into to those options.


    I went to my local retailer, rajala in Malm

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