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Photographing My Furniture

  • Writer: Melissa Wilson
    Melissa Wilson
  • May 1, 2020
  • 2 min read

Using a make-shift studio space i.e (My bedroom), I was able to set up a mini photo shoot for all of my furniture to be photographed to a high standard. I set some Kapaline board down on a wooden drawing board on top of my bed, and propped another piece of Kapaline board standing upright. I placed my mini photoshoot in front of my window to enable natural lighting to help me with taking good quality photos.

I am lucky enough to own my own Nikon D90 as well as a tripod, which is what I used to take all of the following photos which I think have come out really well in capturing each individual piece of furniture and their decorations.


(Image 1: Collective Photo of Furniture)

(Image 2: Chairs I have made except no.3 which I sourced, but painted)

(Image 3: My 3D printed oil drums, painted and rusted)

(Image 4: Here a game of Chess is ready to commence)

(Image 5: Dirty decaying, moth eaten laundry hanging from a washing line)

(Image 6: A flat pack bench design assembled painted & aged)

(Image 7: Coffee table with newspapers documenting the war)

(Image 8: Chest of draws, hand made, painted, aged and decorated)

(Image 9: Another chest of draws painted and aged)

(Image 10: TV stand surrounded by food, literature and family photo.)

(Image 11: Mantle piece with family photos.)

(Image 12: Dining chair with broken legs propped up by a book and newspapers.)

(Image 13: Homeless Character, covered in blankets.)

(Image 14: Homeless character)

(Image 15: Hand made chair)

(Image 16: Cabinet sourced, decorated in hand made photos, cans, newspapers, books and boxes.)

(Image 17: Close up shot of mirrored cabinet.

(Image 18: Mirrored Cabinet sourced, but painted and aged.)

(Image 19: Cabinet, painted and decorated)


(Image 20: TV stand filled with hand made cans, books, wine bottle and newspapers.)

(Image 21: Cabinet of shelves storing loved family photos, books, cans and newspapers.)


 
 
 

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