Photo setup for selling Barbie dolls and accessories
A friend of ours has a collection of Barbie dolls, all in very good shape, that she has asked me to sell for her. I previously used the photos she took and placed them all on-line but got no interest. So, I decided to break the set up into lots and sell them as groups for a fixed amount.
But how to go about making the shoot? I tried doing it horizontally with the doll standing, but getting it to stand was awkward and the accessories did not come out well. So, instead, I set up a copy table format shooting vertically. I decided to go with indirect flash using an umbrella setup that has worked favourably for me in the past.
I set both camera and flash up on manual mode. The flash (SB 900) was set to 1/4 power and the camera (Nikon Z7ii) was set with an aperture of f/5.6, a shutter speed of 1/200th, and an ISO of 100. The first shot (above) came out fine and I needed to tweek the exposure, white balance, and saturation a bit. It was sharp enough for my needs. I am using the 24-70 f/4 s Nikkor Z lens.
My plan will be to take each lot and photograph it as a whole and then to crop as needed for the postings. Yesterday I got the Barbie dolls sorted, today I will arrange lots, and I should begin shooting tomorrow.
I hope to get her $400 for everything. The Barbies are from the mid 70's and so are modestly collectable. I guess we will see.
Thanks for reading.
Eric Svendsen www.ericspix.com
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