
Guide on how to do product photography on the cheap
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Regency Natural Ultra Fine Cheesecloth $3.75 Regency Naturals Cheesecloth is made ultra-fine 100% natural cotton. Use for straining, steaming and blanching, basting, cleaning and polishing, crab and clam preparation, canning, and bouquet garni. Dimensions: 9 square feet…. |
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Beyond Gourmet Ubleached Cheesecloth $2.73 Beyond Gourmet Cheesecloth2 Square Yards”Green Seal of Approval” – Recycled Packaging.Imported from Sweden…. |
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12 Inch Lazy Susan $5.82 SHEPHERD LAZY SUSAN BEARING *12″ round plate *1/4″ ball bearings *500 lbs. max *Zinc plated… |
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The War: A Ken Burns Film $7.98 The soundtrack for The War, documentarian Ken Burns’s 2007 PBS series on World War II, alternates between earlier, wartime, and postwar material, all designed to complement the narrative. The material was clearly selected to evoke the mood of the era: Benny Goodman’s sextet tears off a hot 1942 “Wang Wang Blues,” and Count Basie lets fly with “Basie Boogie” (1941) and the prewar “How Long Blues.”… |
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Behind the Scenes, Vol. 2: Theatre, Sculpture and Photography $12.59 BEHIND THE SCENES:VOL 2 – THEATRE, SC – DVD Movie… |
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Billboard Pop Memories: 1945-1949 $6.98 Guaranteed to work or your money back – PLEASE NOTE ALL MONIES FROM THIS SALE GO TO A 501 (C)3 NO KILL ANIMAL SHELTER… |
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ED AND HIS DEAD MOTHER laserdisc ED AND HIS DEAD MOTHER, starring Steve Buscemi and Ned Beatty. Albert Brooks’ Mother meets Raimi’s Evil Dead II. When Ed’s mother dies and “Happy People, Ltd.” contact him and claim to resurrect the dearly departed for only $1000, Ed doesn’t have to think long before agreeing. Ed is overjoyed at his mother’s return until he starts noticing her doing things that ordinary senior citizens just don’t … |
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Night Photography [VHS] $24.99 … |
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The Studio: Studio & Product Lighting Large Format Cameras People Photography This is a great video on lighting and photography in studios…. |
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Andy Goldsworthy’s Rivers & Tides $9.99 Andy Goldsworthy’s Rivers and Tides is a truly beautiful, Scottish-German 2001 documentary about artist Goldsworthy, a Scotsman whose medium is nature itself and whose preferred studio is the outdoors, particularly where water forever flows, rises, and/or retreats. The soft-spoken, secluded Goldsworthy is seen hard at work making ephemeral sculptures out of bits of ice in the trees, or building ta… |