I opened and assembled the figure and had that urge to put it on a sexy photoshoot.
I do not have any miniature photobooth so a DIY photobooth would do perfectly.
- a black cloth (or any shirt... sheesh)
- a tungsten flashlight especially for this figure
Worry not about lightings if you own a DSLR or any smart camera that shoots perfectly in low light (just dial a low shutter speed)
Photography is trial and error when it comes to toys. Spend more time to discover shots. Also, replicate shots of toy magazines, they help A LOT.
Here are the pictures!!
I depended a lot on the tungsten flashlight for that classy evil look on it while focusing on the skull; fixing the angle so it actually stares at a different 'approachable' subject while holding the skull. |
I'm odd because I find that the fractures on the skull are capturing. "I'd rather the skull than your face." So again, I'm focusing the skull (bear with me because it was not actually taken accurately according to the rule of thirds)
Shot of the body till the knees (bloody Nightmare Spawn has bloody long bat-like legs) because I could not maintain whats in the viewfinder if I were to take a full-body shot.
Well that's all! Hope I don't bore you with only three pictures (I have only taken five shots yet spending two hours last year). Be sure to revisit this blog for upcoming posts and pictures. I will resume Gunpla - scale modelling of fixed mechas - shortly. Thank you!