thats a GREAT idea! However getting the builder to part with his model
could be rather tough.... I could donate them to local
libraries/museums and stuff to further promote the hobby. But man it
would be tough to get them to ship/donate them...

On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 9:51 PM, cat <[email protected]> wrote:
> Chris Gutzmer wrote:
>
>> p.s. I know that not all of us are really good photographers. If
>> anyone would be willing to put together a quick tutorial on how to
>> take a de pic it would be appreciated.
>
>        Exactly. I make movies and I am a terrible photographer. To get
> professional, publishable images takes 2 things, a serious camera (my Nikon
> D series is at the beginning of that level) and someone with the skills to
> use it (not to mention professional lighting and photo editing tools). It
> would be far wiser to do a tutorial on how to pack a model for shipping and
> then have the models sent to the same professional caliber photographer than
> one on how they can transform themselves into that level a photographer.
> This would ensure all the images of the finished models were equally well
> done and present a more homogeneous and professional look to the work. At
> least, that is how I would handle it.
>
>                                                                cat
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