The second is my kitchen special soap, the one made with coffee. For this batch I left out the coffee grounds I normally put in, and added a little cocoa powder for a deep chocolate brown just below the tan outer surface. The soap was made just two days earlier, and the photo shows three freshly cut bars on top of the rest of the uncut soap loaf. One is beveled and stamped, one is only beveled, and the third is neither beveled nor stamped. I like the idea of showing soap at various points in the process, and I like the sense of mass that you get from the soaps in both photos. These might make it onto the website.
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Sunday, December 20, 2009
New product photos part II.
Got a couple more new photos to post. The first is my senstive skin bars. I liked three of the pics I took, but I think this is my favorite.
The second is my kitchen special soap, the one made with coffee. For this batch I left out the coffee grounds I normally put in, and added a little cocoa powder for a deep chocolate brown just below the tan outer surface. The soap was made just two days earlier, and the photo shows three freshly cut bars on top of the rest of the uncut soap loaf. One is beveled and stamped, one is only beveled, and the third is neither beveled nor stamped. I like the idea of showing soap at various points in the process, and I like the sense of mass that you get from the soaps in both photos. These might make it onto the website.
The second is my kitchen special soap, the one made with coffee. For this batch I left out the coffee grounds I normally put in, and added a little cocoa powder for a deep chocolate brown just below the tan outer surface. The soap was made just two days earlier, and the photo shows three freshly cut bars on top of the rest of the uncut soap loaf. One is beveled and stamped, one is only beveled, and the third is neither beveled nor stamped. I like the idea of showing soap at various points in the process, and I like the sense of mass that you get from the soaps in both photos. These might make it onto the website.
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