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Toy Photographers Podcast
Toy Photographers
100 episodes
7 months ago
The official podcast of ToyPhotographers.com! James Garcia interviews photographers around the world who are turning LEGO, action figures, miniatures, custom creations, and more into amazing works of art.
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The official podcast of ToyPhotographers.com! James Garcia interviews photographers around the world who are turning LEGO, action figures, miniatures, custom creations, and more into amazing works of art.
Show more...
Visual Arts
Arts
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A conversation with Tom Milton
Toy Photographers Podcast
1 hour 5 minutes 15 seconds
3 years ago
A conversation with Tom Milton
Cinematic. That’s the word that comes to mind with even a quick glance at Tom Milton’s (@tomtommilton) images. Look further, and you’ll probably have a question: how does he do it? A few parts vision and inspiration, a boatload of talent, a fair share of intention—oh, and a really big and heavy camera setup!  In this episode of the Toy Photographers Podcast, Shelly Corbett (@shellycorbettphotography)interviews Tom, someone whose work she’s admired for years. We’ll learn how Tom creates his images using two lenses (yup, two!!)—a fairly standard prime and an anamorphic lens bolted to that one. Manually focusing not only but two lenses and balancing a setup that weighs quite a few kilos, Tom’s images represent his style, vision, and intent.  Listen in as Shelly and Tom discuss: Tom’s background as an artist and his journey as a toy photographer  How Tom’s setup and process forces him to slow down and how slowing down influences his craft The ways photography—and toy photography in particular—encourage you to look at the world differently The role of everyday objects, familiar places, and DIY ingenuity in Tom’s images His influences—from the cinematographer Roger Deakinsto Star Wars, LEGO, and popular culture  The amazing year Tom had in 2021—including winning the Lego Build and Capture Photo Contest 2021on Flickr with this incredible image How Tom attributes his range and ability to a matter of choosing what’s right/best to tell the story he wants to tell Tom’s favorite memories of 2021 (and it’s such an inspiring answer) Tom’s take on social media and his creative vision The two blog posts he’s written in the last year that stand out to him the most: “How Far Would You Go to Photograph a Toy?”and “Welcome to Mustafar” Goals and vision for 2022 Advice for new toy photographers As always, we’d love to hear your thoughts! Are you new to toy photography? If so, what questions do you have? Not new to the gig? Share your insights and advice—we’d love to learn from you! Leave a comment below or join our communities on MeWe, Facebook, or Instagram!
Toy Photographers Podcast
The official podcast of ToyPhotographers.com! James Garcia interviews photographers around the world who are turning LEGO, action figures, miniatures, custom creations, and more into amazing works of art.