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as the title says...thinking about getting some professional pics of my vette. I was seeing if anyone has had photos taken by a professional photographer, the outcome of the pics, models, price, where they are located...etc...anyone?
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BTW, if you are curious about what it takes to shoot magazine-quality stuff, there is more behind the scenes than just walking around with a camera snapping photos. Check out this sequence of photos for an example of a typical photo shoot. This is why photogs ask you to bring friends to help, lol.
https://ls1tech.com/Events/YearOne20...s/IMG_1492.htm
https://ls1tech.com/Events/YearOne20...s/IMG_1492.htm
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Originally Posted by Nine Ball
BTW, if you are curious about what it takes to shoot magazine-quality stuff, there is more behind the scenes than just walking around with a camera snapping photos. Check out this sequence of photos for an example of a typical photo shoot. This is why photogs ask you to bring friends to help, lol.
https://ls1tech.com/Events/YearOne20...s/IMG_1492.htm
https://ls1tech.com/Events/YearOne20...s/IMG_1492.htm
Thats not the case in all shoots though Tony. Just depends on lighting and locations.
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Originally Posted by Nine Ball
I can be bribed for professional photo shoots. Takes about 2 hours, ask Tiago
or 4
Thats a bad *** pic, maybe I should have done some line lock action
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Originally Posted by Nine Ball
BTW, if you are curious about what it takes to shoot magazine-quality stuff, there is more behind the scenes than just walking around with a camera snapping photos. Check out this sequence of photos for an example of a typical photo shoot. This is why photogs ask you to bring friends to help, lol.
https://ls1tech.com/Events/YearOne20...s/IMG_1492.htm
https://ls1tech.com/Events/YearOne20...s/IMG_1492.htm
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Originally Posted by K.T.
Thats not the case in all shoots though Tony. Just depends on lighting and locations.
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Originally Posted by Nine Ball
All photo shoots can benefit from light source control, it is rare that everything is perfect. Do you know why they were holding up a white sheet on the rear of that blue '69? Lighting had nothing to do with it
I guess I need to look at the pictures to see what your talking about. lol