I lay them flat on the floor and shot them from a step ladder and try to
light them so that I'm not casting a shadow. I HATE shooting One sheets,
which is probably why I sell so few of them.  FRANC 

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From: MoPo List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Irvin
Gelb
Sent: Saturday, October 02, 2010 6:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [MOPO] PHOTOGRAPHING 1-SHEET MOVIE POSTERS



Hi Everyone,

This might be a stupid question coming from someone who's been in the
business for a long time but could you tell me the simplest and best
looking way that you've found to photograph 1-sheet movie posters? I
don't readily have a flat metallic area with room to shoot on so if
that's one of the options kindly advise what you do for the back
portion.

If there are materials needed to purchase this set up kindly let me know
where you get them.

I would be interesting to see what other dealers have used to shoot
posters rather than just laying them on the floor and shooting them from
a step ladder down.

Many thanks,

irv

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