Booth shot

I did not include my propane large print bin that goes to the left front (it's black so it blends in instead of protruding out).  Also did not include my lighting system with LED track lighting.  Next time.

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  • oops!  Propanel bin! Wow, imagine a propane bin that illuminates at night!

  • The water barrels and ratchet straps may not look pretty, but it shows how prepared I am to weather the inevitable storms that hit our coastline.  They will come and you must be over prepared!  I would think judges would like to see that as well as the work inside.  The work of the booth shot is always an ongoing project for me.  Doubt it will ever be done.

  • 301658775?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024This is my booth at the 2014 Va. Bch. boardwalk Art Show.  I plan on leaving the chair out for the next shot, but it's where I paint on location at every show.

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    • Hello Edward,

      My first impression is the dark navy blue floor and dark blue walls behind some of the prints  makes it look like a dungeon...too dark.

      Also, the bright orange straps stand out like a sore thumb. Was the purpose of posting these booth shots for a jury?

      • I agree with Greg...recommend you lose the contrasting blue and go with a neutral light gray. Also, jurors don't care how well your booth is secured, they won't be at the show....lose the weights and tubs and straps and anything else that fights for attention for your booth shot. Remember its your "glamour" shot. Also, show less work....I once was told people want your booth to look "like like an outdoor gallery", clean and uncluttered.....don't fill every space.

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