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This episode of the Toy Photographers Podcast is the second of our series focused on newcomers. Hosts, Terri and Ariel talk gear and more.
Mixing toy photography and vacations is a balancing act that rarely results in successful photos, but it's important to the creative process.
In an introduction to masking, Shelly explains how this concept from 'Understanding Comics' by Scott McCloud can apply to toy photography.
Josh shoots the new LEGO BrickHeadz pets, including dogs, cats and pandas, but he doesn't love the experience.
After nearly 10 years taking photos of toys, Shelly wonders "Why am I still a toy photographer?" Maybe her answers will help you!
Framing your subject is an important photo skill to master. It tells your viewer where to look and what is important to you the photographer.
What happens to your viewing experience when you see toy photography as self-portraiture? This is the question posed by Shelly Corbett.
Inspector Gadget goes on the hunt to learn who dressed as Michael Myers and killed Back to the Future jerk Biff Tannen.
On this episode of the Toy Photographers Podcast, Shelly and Sabrina explore the links between Surrealism and toy photography.