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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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The ”Newbies” Talk Setting
Toy Photographers Podcast
57 minutes 43 seconds
3 years ago
The ”Newbies” Talk Setting
Welcome back to the Toy Photographers Podcast and our special series of toy photography from a beginner's perspective! I (Terri) am a former high school English teacher, and I find myself often seeing similarities between literature and toy photography. For example, when I taught novels, we talked a lot about character, plot, and setting. These days, I find I can definitely apply those same ideas to toy photography. Characters are our toys; the plot, the story we hope to tell in our photograph, and setting—well, that’s where we can have some real fun. Setting isn’t about where the action takes place. Setting can also create a mood and a feeling. The same is true for the settings of our photography! In this episode, Ariel (@those_wonderful_toys) and Terri (@greenehenphotography) talk setting and scenes--and all the decisions that come with each. Listen in as Terri and Ariel discuss: How they conceptualize and set up their scenes Pros and cons of indoor vs outdoor scenes Props, accessories, and fabricated backdrops Using our natural surroundings to create images The joys of being outside and "on location" with our toys Creating a scene and image vs documenting a moment--is there a difference? We'd love for you to have a listen to the other episodes in this miniseries where we chat about our journeys thus far in toy photography, the gear we use, and our favorite toys(so far!). As always, we’d love to hear your thoughts! Newbies and veterans alike, what gear do you love? Tips, tricks, and advice for those just getting started? Leave a comment on the blog 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.