Not exact matches
Although the set - up for Sartore's
photos is always the same — using
white rolls of paper or black rolls of velvet for the
backdrop — the outcome is always different.
With every negative comes a positive... so with the crazy snow storm NY is having comes a perfectly
white backdrop that looks like something out of a movie... When I started editing
photos for this post I was kinda in awe... me freezing my a ** off was totally worth the beautiful outcome... I present to you a little Valentine's Day outfit inspo part one!
Their minimalist
white and wooden interior is the perfect
backdrop to any Instagram
photo.
You really pop in your
photos with the
white snowy
backdrop.
Your new mantel
photo is lovable, too, with is stark
white backdrop.
I thought it was time to take it up a notch and deviate from using a plain
white backdrop in every
photo!
LOVE LOVE LOVE and pinning to share Marie at The Interior Frugalista recently posted... DIY
White Barnwood EasyOff Mural
Photo Backdrop -LCB- with Ink Shuffle -RCB-
The snow is such a glorious
white backdrop for your
photos.
Using the gorgeous grounds of the Historic Mankin Mansion as a
backdrop, this styled
photo shoot is full of theatrics from the exaggerated makeup to the spectacular photography to the stark black and
white color palette.
The tours take you around the peninsula or on the water; you get some
photo - stops with the most stunning
backdrop; you meet the
White - Flippered Penguin and learn about their story.
A playful Pacific
White Sided Dolphin jumping out of the waters of Johnstone Strait,
backdropped by mountainous scenery during sunset makes for a great
photo pic.
A black and
white 1970's Art Forum advertisement of the artist Judy Chicago slumped back, hanging tough in a boxing ring corner serves as the
backdrop promotional
photo for
We have hung some large black and
white photos of the artisans as the
backdrop of the booth so we really feel them all here with us in spirit.
We've set up a
white card and our trusty photography assistant Spawn out in the garden on a weathered bench, framed against a
backdrop of green hosta leaves and an old fence — with the goal of this arrangement to show the
white as a true reference point and the rest of the
photo to show how a shifting
white balance can really affect the overall color balance of your
photos.
I like the idea of a shadowbox (or shadowbox coffee table), but how about using a black - and -
white or sepia
photo of Jacqui with the shoes left red as a
backdrop to the shadowbox, then pin the shoes in to the side of the
photo?