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You can read it here now...the one article I've never been able to get published in a mag... photographing your models in a realistic setting the easy way...it's fun and the results are very believable, too. Check it out! Thanks....TIM *LINK* *PIC*
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You can read it here now...the one article I've never been able to get published in a mag... photographing your models in a realistic setting the easy way...it's fun and the results are very believable, too. Check it out! Thanks....TIM *LINK* *PIC*
Thank you sharing this Tim.....It is weird why they would NOT want to publish this as I fully believe that it would be very well received among the modeling community !!!! *NM*
In fairness to the magazine Editors I've worked with over the years, one pointed out that some of the images are very old (dating back four decades or so) and felt the timeliness of such an article might be a bit questionable. Others may have shared that as well....TB *NM*
I also want to thank Auto Modeler Magazine Editor Scott Colmer for including a link to this presentation in his latest issue. Note that the password mentioned there is no longer required to view it....TB *NM*
Thanks Tim... I honestly never considered using a photo background, but used to like using the houses across the street from our house as a backdrop for my model photos. *PIC*
Marty...I've noticed your photography using this technique over the years and iI think it was very effective....thx for mentioning...TB thinrvei *NM*
I know that scene! *NM*
Tim....why of course...you are the textbook example of this type of work. (I referenced Tim's hints on this type of photography in photo in the intro. copied below for those of you that did not open the original article link)....TB