Here are just some compositions I found:





These examples have also come in handy for looking at the types of lighting and also backgrounds I could potentially have.
I like the idea of having a plain back ground so that my photographs are very much consistent throughout so that when they are put in a grid they are very similar and this does not distract the viewer from the subject.
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