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  2. 20 At-Home Photoshoot Ideas to Try While You’re Stuck Inside

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    Fun Wallpaper If home décor is your forte, highlight your fave wallpaper in the house and let it do all the talking. No need to invest in photoshop work when you can take photos in front of the ...

  3. Backdrop - Wikipedia

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    Backdrop or Bankdrops may refer to: Backdrop (theater) , painted scenery hung at the back of a stage Backdrop (wrestling) , various types of throws in amateur and professional wrestling

  4. Bathtub - Wikipedia

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    A bathtub, also known simply as a bath or tub, is a container for holding water in which a person or another animal may bathe. Most modern bathtubs are made of thermoformed acrylic, porcelain-enameled steel or cast iron, or fiberglass-reinforced polyester. A bathtub is placed in a bathroom, either as a stand-alone fixture or in conjunction with ...

  5. Portrait photography - Wikipedia

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    Portrait photography, or portraiture, is a type of photography aimed toward capturing the personality of a person or group of people by using effective lighting, backdrops, and poses. [1]

  6. Ricki Lake Embraces Herself in Nude Bathtub Photo ... - AOL

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    Ricki Lake is loving the skin she's in -- and showing the world in the process. The actress and former talk show host took to Instagram on Monday with a portrait of herself naked in an outdoor ...

  7. Painted photography backdrops - Wikipedia

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    Newark, New Jersey, 1912. From roughly 1860 to 1920 [1] [2] painted photography backdrops were a standard feature of early photography studios. Generally of rustic or quasi-classical design, but sometimes presenting a bourgeoisie trompe-l'œil, [3] they eventually fell out of fashion with the advent of the Brownie and Kodak cameras which brought photography to the masses with concurrent ...