
The homework for my photography class at
ScrapAbility for this week was to set up a photo studio in my garage and take some photos. This was a fantastic learning experience for me! I had heard of doing this before, but frankly had no idea that people used their garages as studios because of the opportunity for ideal lighting conditions, and not simply because other spots in their homes were covered in toy clutter!
Here are a few of the shots I captured in my mini studio. I'm quite happy with how the shoot went, from a lighting standpoint, at least. I do wish that Evan would co-operate a bit more, but the girls had fun posing, so I can't complain.


I welcome any feedback you have to offer, so please feel free to comment. I also had a productive weekend, scrapping-wise, and should have some LOs to post with my
Scrapalicious May DT kit sometime soon!
Have a Happy Victoria Day!
5 comments:
they are gorgeous shots, Holly my only suggestion would be to switch em to B&W as well, i love that effct on my pics, i usually print the ones i love both ways
The pictures are great!!
I bet they would look great in B&W!
I don't think I'd want to set up anything in my garage...too many creepy crawly's in there!
I think these pictures are great!!! Your kids are so adorable -- on photos as well as in person!
I don't think I would want to do anything in my garage. Too many creepy crawlies in there!
I'd have commented on my birthday post, but comments appear to be disabled. (Computer illiterate Git!)
Trish says you will never get your picture CD. Never. Never! NEVER! (Insert diabolical laughter.) But she also says she may be convinced to complete the project if you would only be so kind as to come up and get your darned accordion!
Seriously, though, because of Trish's slipped disc and nerve dysfunction (whine, whine, whine) she isn't able to sit at the computer for too long. I promise I will try to make her get the pictures to you. Someday. (Maybe even by my next birthday.)
Great job Holly!!
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