I virtually met Shelly on the Internet approximately one year ago and soon discovered her toy photographers’ meet-ups. I’ve definitely wanted to go to one; unfortunately the dates and locations didn’t work for me.
So, I started thinking about how I could organize my own. Well, organize is a big word. My lack of experience unequivocally didn’t help me at all, but the wish to take part in one was too strong to resist.
My original idea was to gather people together at my LUG’s annual LEGO exhibition. Every year Cremona Bricks hosts a big meet up. This year it was the sixth edition of it, with more than 80 exhibitors from all over Northern Italy. If you’re curious about the event you can have a look at this gallery on Flickr. Initially this seemed like the biggest mistake ever! Since we’re all LEGO fans too, we spent a lot of time looking at dioramas and the MOCs. We also spent time buying custom accessories in the market area.
While hosting the meet up during a brick exhibition wasn’t the best planning, it did bring us together. The best part of this experiences is, without any doubts, spending time with people who share the same passion; photography. Especially of toys, and in this particular case, LEGO. And that happened. A lot.
While we were looking at MOC’s and shopping we were also talking. We talked and talked about everything, almost forgetting to take photos. With the distractions of the exhibition and market place the ‘official’ photography session was brief, very brief. But it was also funny and gratifying.
I’m not an outdoor toy photographer; most of my shots, as many of you know, are taken in my “studio”. I must confess, I’ve never ventured downtown alone with my camera and a backpack full of mini figs and accessories. But, as you know, unity is strength and being a group of eight people made me step up.
I had already met Fabio (@ilcarota) and his wife once and I’ve been following Marco on IG and G+ (@the_aphol). Patrick (@digitalprint_patrickbaroni) and Andrea are friends of mine and members of Cremona Bricks. But surely the biggest surprise was Christian Stringari with his whole family who drove all the way from Val di Non to Cremona! He was intrigued by the LEGO exhibition and the toy safari. Moira, the wife of a member of my LUG, with her two adorable sons joined our photo party after lunch.
I hadn’t planned anything, I thought it would be enough simply to take a stroll downtown and let inspiration find us. But it’s not that simple, as many of you surely know. We inevitably ended up in Cathedral Square, on a Sunday morning. The square was full of tourists and people in the bars for an “aperitif”.
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After a moment of hesitation we opened our backpacks, pulled out our mini figs and started shooting. Soon the magic began. We shared mini figs, accessories, we helped each other and we exchanged tips.
For me, the most memorable moment came when a lady (older than me, for sure) got closer asking us what we were doing. And then, totally unexpected, she asked if she could borrow a mini fig and started taking photos herself. Soon a few teenagers joined in too! Unbelievable!
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While our time photographing was brief, it was intense. The most important lesson I learned in this experience was simply to try it. Somebody had to lead the first toy meet-up in Italy! I’m so happy to be the one who did. From now on, we can only improve.
Great article, Luigi.
Next time that you’ll organize one, let me know early and I’ll do my best to come.
I promise.
Thank you so much! Glad you like it!
We are here, already waiting for you with open arms! 😉
Bravo Luigi!
E grazie mille per la bellissima giornata che ci hai fatto passare!
L’anno prossimo ci saremo di nuovo. Appena fissate la data, fatecelo sapere.
Grazie mille a voi! E’ anche grazie a voi che la giornata è stata bellissima! Vi terrò aggiornati, non preoccupatevi… 😉
Luigi,
Thank you so much of sharing this great experience! I want to come next time!! I love the location you settled on. 🙂
Also further proof you are my brother from another mother – we have the same backpack!
Cheers my friend!
xoxo
Thank YOU, Shelly for giving me the opportunity of sharing it!
It would be awesome having you here! Please know that you’d be welcome anytime.
And… really? The same backpack? I love it! 😉
Cheers to you!
xoxo
Wow! What a great start to something that will no doubt grow and become greater!
I loved the story of onlookers asking questions and wanting to join in.
I love talking with fellow toy photographers at the meet ups I’ve attended, but there’s something special about talking to those who know nothing and giving them an insight into our worlds.
Thanks for sharing Luigi!
Thank you very much Brett! So glad you liked this post!
I sincerely hope that it will grow… And you’re perfectly right: there’s definitely something special about talking to people who don’t know anything about toy photography! 😉
Great post Luigi! It sounds like a really fun afternoon: shopping for LEGO and then taking photos. I like all the photos from the meetup – especially the ballerina 🙂
Lynn
Thank you so much Lynn! We had a lot of fun indeed!
I’d have bet you especially liked the photo with the ballerina. To be honest, it’s not mine… 😉
Great post, love your location and al the photo’s .
Thank you very much, Wendy! Much appreciated!
That Looks like fun! And I love the photos that resulted from this meet-up.
Thank you very much! 😉
That was an awesome day! I’m sure the next time we will have more people involved. We can do a flash toy mob in the square!
Thank you for being there, Marco! The flash-mob seems like an interesting idea! ?
Looks like a blast – and such an iconic location; those arches are awesome!
Thank you very much! Yes, we had a blast!
And yes, I’m biased, but that square is really something… ? ?