Photographing of Chintz Circles

For a number of reasons, I wanted a good photograph or two of Chintz Circles taken before giving it to my aunt on Sunday.  So on Wednesday a friend, who is a professional photographer, took some shots.  It was a fascinating experience.  The photos I’m showing in this blog were taken by us — not by the professional.  But some of the photos taken by him will eventually show up here.  The photo above was taken of the photographer checking some of his equipment and the area where the quilt was going to be hung for its pictures.

This shot was taken before any of the lights were turned back on but after the quilt was in place — with Goddie, the resident kitty, in place beneath the quilt.

From a different angle.

The wooden bar on which the quilt was pinned was then raised up a bit and the lights were turned on.

Watching the pictures being taken, and seeing them appear immediately on his computer screen was fabulous.  I’m fascinated by photography, so having this experience was wonderful.  If you ever have the opportunity to watch a professional photographer in action, don’t miss out on that chance!

Goddie is a gorgeous, friendly kitty with a beautiful coat.

Our resident kitties were having windowsill time again on Wednesday.  Lester was looking up at a toy I was holding over the camera.

While Smudge was doing what he does best, looking cute.

23 thoughts on “Photographing of Chintz Circles

  1. Thanks for the pictures! I love seeing how it was done; can’t wait to see the finished pictures, too. Photography is definitely not in my skill set and I can appreciate the artistry behind it – and the photographer’s gorgeous cat!

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  2. How fun Cathi!! The photographer’s living room looks like it’s taken over with photo equipment…sorta like how our livingrooms are taken over by quilty stuff :0)

    Crispy

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  3. Thanks for sharing the process with us. It always amazes me how viewing a quilt with some perspective changes the look, brings out the movement in the design. It is beautiful and your aunt will be thrilled! What a treasure you have created!

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  4. This was a neat process. Thanks for sharing it with us. Your kitties may become jealous when they see another cat on your blog. LOL I doubt that they would want to share. Have a good day. Winona

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  5. What a fascinating process! I consider it a good photo shoot if no dust bunnies are visible in the photo! ;-))) What a royal group of kitties…I can identify with Lester…dangle chocolate over me and I’ll snap to attention too! Make it French Silk pie and I’ll even stand on my hind feet, bat my paws and try to act cute! Can hardly wait to see the final photos! Thank you for a delightful post!

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  6. Great FUN for you!~I’m sure. I’m SO happy that you did this Cathi! You can always have it close to you… It’s hard to let a quilt go like this one, I would imagine. Can’t wait to see more photos!

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  7. A real photo shoot!!! it is always so great to see a professional at work!! They way they ponder on the smallest detail and then, finally, the astonishing result! The quilt looks stunning on your photo so I will get the smelling salt when you post it hihi!! happy sewing, hugs, Daniëlle

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  8. How wonderful to have professional photos of your fabulous quilt! Very funny that resident fluffy cat was drawn to the quilt too. I am convinced that all Canadian cats are all very photogenic 🙂

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