Agnes at the Palazzo
For those of you following my Instagram, you have seen a little taste of this shoot. If you don’t follow, here is a little backstory. It all started with this amazing dress which I found on Etsy by the talented duo AquatalisBoutique . You may have seen some of their work over on Rogier’s Blog this week. It took a while for this gown to get to me because the first one was lost in the vast quagmire of postal services between Vietnam and my home. Aquatalis was great about it and after we waited a reasonable time without the dress showing up, they promptly made and mailed another one. Excellent customer service and kept me informed the whole time. When I saw this gown I immediately thought of Dolce & Gabbana and their 2012 and 2013 collections. Such vibrant color and opulence. I needed an appropriate backdrop. Nothing I had was doing it for me. So….time for a new one and I went to the Dutch still life masters to find inspiration. I had seen a wall covering recently that I was obsessed with and wanted to do something similar…this set was what came from all that brainstorming.
Inspiration room photo…
source: https://www.pinterest.com/explore/flower-mural/
The beginnings of a new background
The headdress is the necklace from Fiorella Silkstone Barbie. The flowers have been digitally altered to match the dress.
The detail on this dress is really something!
The minis in these shots are Orcara miniatures. These items are from their red wine set. Above are miniature paper sunflowers found at local craft store.
And the perfect photo to express the Agnes attitude.
-Rebecca
May 27, 2016 | Categories: Agnes, Fashion Royalty | Tags: 1/6 background, 1/6 diorama, AlexNg, AquatalisBoutique, BFMC, Canon 40D, Canon macro lens 60mm f/2.8, Convention Agnes, Convention doll, Doll Diorama, Doll Photography, Dutch Barbie World, fashion doll, fashion doll clothing, fashion doll collecting, fashion doll couture, Fashion doll photography, Fiorella Barbie, Inside the fashion doll studio, Intimate Reveal Agnes, ITFDS, OOAK couture, OOAK doll couture, OOAK doll fashions, Orcara miniatures, QuanaP, Rebecca Berry Photography, Rogier Corbeau | 7 Comments