As you can probably tell, I really enjoy taking pictures of my dolls. I am also getting into the idea of using props and backgrounds to make photographs look realistic — I'm sure you'll soon see some photographs of that sort on here, too!
If you are interested in taking photographs of your dolls, here is a great article on About.com with suggestions to help you out:
Top 10 Tips for Great Doll Photography
I could probably benefit from these tips too, as there are certain things — such as hiding the stand — that I tend not to do. I also need to practice a little bit with the professional-grade Canon digital camera that my husband's brother gave him. I am tired of the flash washing out my dolls' faces!
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