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01-27-2021, 09:59 AM   #16
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Lauren! Please don't be a stranger again for so long!!!!! So glad to see you back, we all wondered....

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Why is it that the talented, skilled and dedicated ones get the paid gigs? 😊
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Thanks for checking in Lauren. Your enthusiasm and professional perspective have been missed.
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Part of today's setup.
These images will wind their way to the photoshop folks, where they will take them and put them into product catalogues, marketing materials, etc.



Its so funny how "production" photography is often brutish, efficient and part of a larger workflow.
The K3's really did their job today.
I had 5 cameras for this shoot, and about 4 setups through the day.
I'd show more, but they are all pre-production machines taken from our labs.

These boxes that I shot today...will generate billions in the coming years.
For our customers and ourselves.

Lauren


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QuoteOriginally posted by LaurenOE Quote
Part of today's setup.
These images will wind their way to the photoshop folks, where they will take them and put them into product catalogues, marketing materials, etc.



Its so funny how "production" photography is often brutish, efficient and part of a larger workflow.
The K3's really did their job today.
I had 5 cameras for this shoot, and about 4 setups through the day.
I'd show more, but they are all pre-production machines taken from our labs.

These boxes that I shot today...will generate billions in the coming years.
For our customers and ourselves.

Lauren
Cool beans! Love seeing your setups. Wish I could share mine from the museum, but it's a whopper no-no. Not because of the setups, but because back-of-house is a restricted area and no photography can be shared outside the museum. But I had one recently that involved an artwork made of angled tiled mirrors by a Persian artist, and of course the equipment nor the rest of the studio could be in the reflections---but OTOH, there had to be some variation or else the mirrors would just read kinda white. It was quite the head-scratcher.
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QuoteOriginally posted by LaurenOE Quote
Part of today's setup.
These images will wind their way to the photoshop folks, where they will take them and put them into product catalogues, marketing materials, etc.



Its so funny how "production" photography is often brutish, efficient and part of a larger workflow.
The K3's really did their job today.
I had 5 cameras for this shoot, and about 4 setups through the day.
I'd show more, but they are all pre-production machines taken from our labs.

These boxes that I shot today...will generate billions in the coming years.
For our customers and ourselves.

Lauren
That's quite remarkable, as is your set of gear. And welcome back!
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QuoteOriginally posted by texandrews Quote
Cool beans! Love seeing your setups. Wish I could share mine from the museum, but it's a whopper no-no. Not because of the setups, but because back-of-house is a restricted area and no photography can be shared outside the museum. But I had one recently that involved an artwork made of angled tiled mirrors by a Persian artist, and of course the equipment nor the rest of the studio could be in the reflections---but OTOH, there had to be some variation or else the mirrors would just read kinda white. It was quite the head-scratcher.
A shoot is always a challenge...and *something* always goes wrong.

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That's quite remarkable, as is your set of gear. And welcome back!
Thanks!

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