Question Answered: Would You Do Toy Photography Without Social Media?
Shelly asked, Dave answers: Would I still be a toy photographer without the larger audiences social media provides?
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Shelly asked, Dave answers: Would I still be a toy photographer without the larger audiences social media provides?
Realistic props help sell a scene. Dave offers a tutorial for making properly scaled ancient scrolls for your action figures and dioramas.
No matter how much we love an action figure, and how good our ideas might be, some figures are just really hard to shoot.
In this device review, Dave DeBaeremaeker tests out the Vosentech MicroFogger 2 for all his toy photography, smoke-making needs.
What happens to your viewing experience when you see toy photography as self-portraiture? This is the question posed by Shelly Corbett.
The internet meme has defined a generation. Now it's been redefined using toy photography and some added wit.
Each unique creation offers a very different look from its counterparts, yet together they clearly come from the same creative mind. But how did Fantastic Tanks capture so much attention from the toy photography community?
Sometimes Deadpool is a good guy with a good heart. Sometimes he just kills for money. Often he is somewhere in-between.
Dave tackles the death of Superman with two different toy photography approaches: 100% in-camera and with all the Photoshop bells and whistles.
Shortly after Jeremy Bulloch's death was announced, toy photographers went about expressing grief and admiration with images of Boba Fett.