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Forced Perspective - Inside

4/23/2015

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Okay, so you want to take photos of your dolls looking like they are in a room inside, but you don't want to go to the trouble of making, nor have the room to store, doll-size vignettes or room settings. So I use the trick of 'forced perspective' to make certain places in my house work as backgrounds for my doll photos. Most often used is my kitchen.  I have a peninsula counter on which I place a box, and then pose the dolls on top.
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The trick is to raise the doll high enough so her eyes are almost level with your's, then using a tripod (because of the low light) shoot almost straight, watching the level of things in the background.  Here's the photo taken with the set-up above....
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Here's another scene set up in the same spot and ready to photograph....
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And the resulting photo, taken a bit from above, like an adult looking 
down on children working at the counter.
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 I've also positioned the dolls on a box or small table on top of my kitchen table.....
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In this case the dolls are posed on an angle to the light coming in from the windows, so I'm 
using a white card on their dark side, but more on white cards later. Here's the photo....
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My kitchen isn't the only room I've used for a background.  I've used the bookcases in my family room as a 'library'.  Again, the doll needed to be elevated so she was at a eye level....
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I stacked two nestling tables on top of each other, and posed Elin on top, then cleared off all the shelves in the background. After all many of my dolls stand on that drop-down 'bar', and nothing would ruin the effect of 'scale' more than having other dolls in the background.  Here's the result....
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Another photo taken in roughly the same spot.....
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And here's an 'accidental' forced perspective photo. I was just changing camera angles to make the background work behind the dolls, and in this one photo it looks like the two taller girls are actually sitting on the sofa. They aren't, but because their tushies are just at the right level as they'd be if they were sitting, and the two smaller girls and the fabric are hiding their knees, it does give that impression. I think the lighting and the fact that the sofa is in focus also helps the illusion...
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4 Comments
Catherine Lewis
4/23/2015 04:34:14 am

What wonderful Tips and Instructions Martha, I just want 2 personally thank you! You are a master in your field and we need you! Im so grateful for your tips which answer a multitude of Qs for me who only has a Sony digital camera and do not understand what all those lenses etc mean :)

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Martha
4/23/2015 05:51:56 am

I'm so glad you find my tips helpful. Even though you consider me a "master", the truth is I'm really not very knowledgeable about that my camera can do, as I've never been into all the 'technical' stuff. It's my belief that anyone can learn to take better pictures, regardless of the camera they are using, and a lot of it is just plain old common sense.

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Jane
4/25/2015 08:24:09 pm

I LOVE using the forced perspective with doll photos. These are great tips and great photos to illustrate how to do it indoors.

It is fun to see that you raise the doll props on random boxes, books and tables on tables too!
Heheheheee

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Martha
4/25/2015 09:26:25 pm

Whatever works! Those little children's board books are one of my most useful photography aids!

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