Hard for me to look at, too. What I thought was most interesting about the
article was not the images themselves, but how he created them, that is, using
relatively low end DSLR, kit lens, hot shop lights, a glue gun and lots of
glittery stuff from Wal-Mart. (If you're anti-Wal-Mart, try Michael's. <g>)
I've seen stuff of that style but not as well done by photogs with entourages
and vans filled with enough equipment to fund the next ten years of my life.
--Bob
www,bobwhitmire.com
"Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in
establishing tonal relationships!"
Ansel Adams
On Sep 8, 2011, at 1:07 AM, Moose wrote:
> He does what he does, as you say, 'scary good'. Not my sort of thing.
>
> I just realized what it reminded me of. I was once looking for a place to
> stay, and tried a B'nB. The room we looked at
> was entirely filled with really cutesy teddy bears and related decor. I had
> to leave quickly to avoid an accident.
>
> DeMint's stuff has some of that quality, only with a bit of "scary, but I
> can't look away" added. ;-)
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