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Photo Shoot

7/8/2015

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I take the photos for my Etsy shop and for my patterns in front of this window.  I use a point-and-shoot Nikon Coolpix camera, which I bought about five years ago.

Usually, the table is more cluttered than this, but it always has the comb on it -- a mannequin's wig gets messed up every time you take her hat off.  (And sometimes the wig comes off, too.)  Another fixture is the decorative box that a friend gave me.  I use it to rest my elbows on when I shoot.  And to store the comb.
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From my photos, you might think the window has a solid white curtain, but it's actually a flowered sheer curtain from IKEA. 
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At certain times of the day, I can shoot back-lit photos, and the curtain and blinds magically 
disappear. 
Below are a couple of photos from
my most recent shoot of a new pattern, which I'm planning to publish this week.


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