So, I have a minor dilemma on my hands and not much time to solve it. Help me APUG, you're my only hope.
Kidding aside, here's the jist of the project. I'm going to be submitting some playfully erotic photography to a mixed media show where all of the work is erotic/playful/suggestive in nature. To this end, my model posed with some very sheer shiny organza fabric draped around her. The effect looked very interesting through the lens, suggesting curves and shapes behind an interesting translucent texture.
I feel that for maximum effect, I want to try and use another sheer fabric and Liquid Light instead of photo paper, but I'm having trouble coming up with ideas for how to mount the fabric before applying the Liquid Light. I was originally thinking of doing some kind of metal frame and epoxy gluing the fabric to it, but I don't know how viable that is. Should I just treat it like canvas and stretch it over a wooden frame? The effect I hope to see in the end is a translucent print on a translucent material of a shot with a semi-nude model wrapped in a translucent material. Then I'd setup the frame so it can hang several inches away from the wall and possibly even be backlit with an LED strip. Does this all sound viable, or am I crazy at this point?
If it doesn't come together in time, I'll probably just end up making prints for the show on high-gloss paper and doing something interesting with the matte, but I'd still prefer the fabric if I can make it work.
Kidding aside, here's the jist of the project. I'm going to be submitting some playfully erotic photography to a mixed media show where all of the work is erotic/playful/suggestive in nature. To this end, my model posed with some very sheer shiny organza fabric draped around her. The effect looked very interesting through the lens, suggesting curves and shapes behind an interesting translucent texture.
I feel that for maximum effect, I want to try and use another sheer fabric and Liquid Light instead of photo paper, but I'm having trouble coming up with ideas for how to mount the fabric before applying the Liquid Light. I was originally thinking of doing some kind of metal frame and epoxy gluing the fabric to it, but I don't know how viable that is. Should I just treat it like canvas and stretch it over a wooden frame? The effect I hope to see in the end is a translucent print on a translucent material of a shot with a semi-nude model wrapped in a translucent material. Then I'd setup the frame so it can hang several inches away from the wall and possibly even be backlit with an LED strip. Does this all sound viable, or am I crazy at this point?
If it doesn't come together in time, I'll probably just end up making prints for the show on high-gloss paper and doing something interesting with the matte, but I'd still prefer the fabric if I can make it work.
and get your fabric to be the shape you hope it to be, and put polyurethans ( or even fiberglass resin )