>>7710120I remember her fang from your post where she got backhanded.
I appreciate the advice but I do have a photo area, I just rarely use it. I like to come home from a flight, unwind with a drink, watch television and play with the figures while I work on the old dollhouse tower. Using my backdrops and clearing off the desk of the figures form previous photos would eat up my play time.
Good advice for the young'ns all around. Especially the paper diffusers. I have a few larger camera diffusers left over from a movie shoot I worked on for fun sometime before Carter was attacked by that rabbit. I ended up cutting it into different sized pieces for photo shoots with the DSLR.
>retain that childLIKE trait, not childISH.Well said, kid. I am very surprised a board for toys has so few people that understand the subtlety.
>Also get some scrapbooking pagesYou would love the store near me. A whole spinning rack of "gift wrap" but it's in folded sheets instead of rolls. I use it for wallpaper in a lot of my backdrops and figure rooms. Sixty cents a pop and one sheet covers these rooms and still has plenty left. Pic related if by chance you haven't seen the paper. I get one of each when I go since it's cheap and they change styles often.