Booth shot follow-up

Here is my follow-up to my post asking how to better my booth shot.  I took your suggestions, let up my tent in my family's backyard, and tried to really dwindle down my booth so it didnt look so cluttered.  Here was my before shot: 

I was told it looked too cluttered and I was losing wall space with the door in the back.  So here is what I came up with.

 

So, is my new revamped booth shot a better contender?  Unfortunately my camera seems to be dying, and even though it was set at the same settings, the image looked more grainy and the colors dont pop as much (I've already adjusted in Photoshop) but I thought that could be a good thing since maybe it won't distract from the actual painting images.  Thoughts?

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  • Britt, what an improvement already with what you have done.  Your work looks so nice.  There was too much to look at before.  You are coming along.

  • The new booth is much better and it's real close to being perfect.

    A few suggestions. The red table cover is a magnet. Take the table out and put a smaller piece under the large piece.

    You're not selling vases or flowers. Remove them for the picture.

    All the upper row of framed pieces should be at the same top height. That includes the large piece in the center and the ones on the right wall.

    The upper pieces on the left wall. Reverse them and move them closer to the front so they look more balanced from the camera position. Remember the camera position is where the jurors are seeing the booth from, not how you normally set up the booth expecting people to walk in and look around.

    Larry Berman
    http://BermanGraphics.com
    412-401-8100

    • Thanks Larry,

      I appreciate the feedback!

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