How to take ghost-sheet photos

“this is your sign to grab a couple sheets, your best friend, and book a photo session!”

Get full sized, or twin sized sheets. We used King size, and had to drastically cut them down.

IMO, Fray the ends.

Like I said, we cut the sheets, but i think the one that we jagged cut along the bottom ended up looking the best.

It is harder than it looks. Both clients said that the sheet got heavy over time, and were exhausted quick from running around.

“it was a freaking blast! Anyone who wants to do a shoot like this go for it!”

Find a fun location. I think the location is the best part about doing sessions like these.

You can really be silly no matter where you are, and passerby’s will get a good chuckle.

Play with shutter speeds. They are ghosts after all, open your shutter just a little longer to get ghost trails. Or play with double exposure!

Bonus tip!

Create a Gif! I recommend this for any session! Find a movement, such as a big leap, and set your camera for a rapid fire shot.

Use a program such as Photoshops Timeline feature to create and export a personalized gif!

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