A decent phone will take great photos. I am currently using an iPhone 12 Pro Max. Still, my last several phones and many other models also take great pictures. This blog covers universal basic but you should also learn how to operate your specific device.
There are several reasons you may want great photos of your vintage trailer. Three that come to mind are selling the trailer, creating a memory book, or submitting photographs for publication or documentation for insurance purposes. In all cases, clear, well-lit, and well-composed pictures can make all of the difference, especially if you are going to sell a trailer. (Sell your trailer on the Vintage Camper Trailers Magazine online classified ads.)
Here are some best practices that will help you take better photos.
We took these photos to sell this trailer. Note the lighting and clean decor. The image of the booth is utilizing the .5 zoom out setting on my iphone.
Photographing a trailer is much the same as taking photos of a car.
A verticlal orientation shows a floor to ceiling view. The "portrait" setting features the custom cutting board by blurring the background.
An image taken from a ladder creates a view that show how clean the roof is. The before picture gives a baseline for this incredible restoration.
Do you have some great photos of your vintage trailer? Send us your high resultion images and a bit about your vintage journey for consideration for the Vintage Camper Trailers Magazine.
Sending us larges files? (high resolution photos) use https://wetransfer.com/ If you don't want to take your own photos, check out https://www.snappr.com/
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In issue #66 of the Vintage Camper Trailers Magazine, we covered the history of the Curtiss Aerocar. Not all of the images we had made it into print. After we went to press I found this postcard in my archives for Enna Jettick Shoes of Auburn, NY. I thought these items were interesting so I posted them here. Do you own an Aerocar? Let us Know.We want to crete a directory of survivors. The complete histor of The Aerocar can be found in issue #66 of the Vintage Camper Trailers Magazine along with images of original brochures from the 1930s. Tim Heintz of Heintz Designs shared some of his images with us. by Caroline Lacitinola Curtains for the Spartan Every time my husband lets me know that we have curtains to make for a trailer, I cringe and start to worry. I am not an accomplished seamstress. I am going to share with you my three-day journey in sewing four simple panel curtains. (There are several ways to make curtains. Camp Nation's Camping and Learning Experience will offer the opportunity to experience more curtain-making and upholstery techniques.) This last week Paul let me know that we needed to make new curtains for our 1955 Spartan Manor. The goal for the curtains was to supply privacy and add a stylish element to the trailer. Picking out the fabric is the biggest decision in making curtains. We like to keep our trailers as original as possible, so we chose Barkcloth fabric. This material is spendy and can cost up to $40 a yard so I am always anxious when making that first cut. To line or not to line is the second question of curtain making. Because our goal was privacy, we decided to line our curtains with sun-resistant blackout material. Not only does it give us the desired privacy it provides some longevity to our curtains. The blackout material tends to be heavy so make sure your rod is adequate to hold the weight. Figuring out how much material I needed and cutting the material took me an entire day. I measured, measured, and measured again. Then, because I don’t trust myself, I got out some old material and made a practice curtain. It was a good idea as I made a mistake when mitering a corner and was able to rewatch the how-to video and see what I had done wrong. I used 6 pages in my notebook to figure out the measurements. Click on the "Read More" link below for details.
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