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Baseball stadium back drop(s)
 
Chip Moon, Photographer
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Hudson | NY | USA | Posted: 11:55 AM on 03.30.10 |
| ->> I am searching for a sports backdrop (6x8) preferably with a digital image of a baseball stadium. Can anyone recommend a backdrop company that offers this type of product? Thank you. Chip... |
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Dave Prelosky, Photographer
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John Tucker, Photographer, Photo Editor
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Paul Alesse, Photographer
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Centereach | NY | USA | Posted: 3:31 PM on 03.30.10 |
| ->> +1 on Denny MFG |
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Chip Moon, Photographer
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Hudson | NY | USA | Posted: 6:09 PM on 03.30.10 |
| ->> Thank you so much for the feed back. I actually found Denny MFG today and I agree, they have great products. I purchased a back drop 1 hr ago. Chip... |
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Marvin Gentry, Photographer
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Birmingham | AL | USA | Posted: 11:23 PM on 03.31.10 |
| ->> What about shooting green screen and then shoot a photo of a stadium?? But it thats not an option Denny's |
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Chip Moon, Photographer
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Hudson | NY | USA | Posted: 9:23 AM on 04.01.10 |
| ->> I've considered that and may experiment with the idea. Thank you Marvin. |
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Eric Canha, Photographer
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Brockton | MA | United States | Posted: 9:43 AM on 04.01.10 |
->> I'd be cautious of green screening in a 'stadium'. Stadiums are copyright/trademark protected. Especially in the pro leagues. I can only imagine what it would cost me to get a legit license from the Red Sox to use the green monster as a backdrop for all of our T&I.
What you may consider is green screening the backdrop of the team's actual home field, and shooting the kids indoors under more controlled conditions. I'm actually looking at this right now as it allows me to shoot leagues with zero impact to their practice schedules and indoors so that 'photo day' is a rain/shine event. |
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James Broome, Photographer
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Tampa | FL | US | Posted: 10:55 AM on 04.01.10 |
->> Eric's post is spot-on. I've done that with baseball before and it worked out great.
Of course, depending upon the size of the league (number of teams), expect to spend some nice quality time in front of your computer assembling the team pics. |
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