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I'm about to start a blog for my photography and I am having a hard time finding good background images to use. I know I need something that is not distracting and kind of classic because it will mostly be wedding photography. Do you guys have any suggestions or maybe images you can attach to give me ideas?
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| 1. dancinman (94) | 2 years ago | yes, hcromer I do have an Idea! go to IFP3 And look over their site. Robert
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Directorio De Raleigh Fotografia en Raleigh Raleigh Photography www.SeccionAmarillaUS.com | add comment |
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2. dragon54u (9788) | 2 years ago | Why don't you have landscapes for background? People love them and they don't distract. Or you could use clouds.
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Professional Photo Lab The Leader in Quality and Price. 24 hour turnaround - 1-800-315-0420. www.NationsPhotoLab.com | add comment |
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3. pyewacket (11671) | 2 years ago | Rather than an "image" for a background, for photo websites of any kind, usually just a solid color is best....the most common are black backgrounds, or a grey tone...I have a "semi-professional" photo website at smugmug and opted for a deep brown tone for the background. Any image background will take away from the images themself...and the site would look too "fussy"
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Online Photography Course Home Study Courses Let You Become A Great Photographer on Your Time. NYIP.com | add comment |
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Brett Matthews Photo Read reviews for this business wit directions, offers and more National.Citysearch.com | add comment |
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5. trickiwoo (1931) | 2 years ago | I usually make my own background images using Adobe Photoshop. I experiment with different styles, textures and filters! I would recommend playing around and see what you can come up with! A good place to start is by browsing the styles you have!
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Wedding Photography Reasonable rates, payment plans, packages start at less then $800.00. li-photo.com | add comment |
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