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"Todd Lehman" <todd@lugnet.com> writes:
> Ideally I'd like to take 2-5 minutes. 10-20 minutes would be toward the
> extreme. The last thing I want to do is get in the way, so you shoo me
> away at any time if that happens -- my stuff is pretty portable. My lighting
> is just a pair of external wireless strobe flashes, which can be positioned
> various ways. Playing with lighting is a lot of fun, but LEGO models always
> present a unique challenge. I'm just not very fast at it yet. I'm going to
> experiment this weekend with various bounce-flash diffuser card shapes and
> see if I can streamline my process, since I won't have the luxury of working
> slowly at a high-traffic event like BrickFest.
Hmm, this leads to an idea: MOC Studio.
Set up a designated area where people with quality photographic
equipment like you can take pictures of people's models. The model
owner would have to cooperate by moving it to your location. Then you
can set up backdrops, etc. just like a real photography studio. And
it won't be disruptive to the regular display area.
--Bill.
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William R Ward bill@wards.net http://www.wards.net/~bill/
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