That’s great! Be careful about the equipment though.
That’s great! Be careful about the equipment though.
It works well when a modern hotel has a single old-style lamp which perfectly suits a Victorian-style character.
I love that Majin Buu is the only one in color haha.
I enjoyed Phantom hourglass very much thank you very much.
Really sounds like a trifle matter. Can’t believe there was an article written on it. I’d wager sony is worse at this. Product placements aren’t going anywhere and I don’t they killed your experience.
There’s on particularly bad one in Trigun, the episode/scene where Rai Dei the blade faces off against Vash. RD is about 3 times bigger/taller than he should be standing on the street lol.
Lucky indeed. Saw your other work, great stuff! : )
Holy damn, great trip! I also do cosplay shoots but haven’t shot at a desert yet. Where you from?
“No one is forcing them to create anything.”
I agree. I bet there’d be a bigger outlash if it was MS that did this though.
Pretty bang-on costume there. I’m assuming the Journey photos are from a few years ago. Must be nice living close to a desert haha
Wow, color me impressed! Awesome photoshoot.
The world revolves around you jumping to conclusions on your own opinions. Well done.
I’ll be heading over at some point. I know many die-hard sailor moon fans will sad to miss out.
Again, this is still different. There is no law that says you can’t shoot (free or paid) Disney characters. So you could still make money sitting the character. I will agree that perhaps trying to sell it off as Mickey mouse, it probably wouldn’t go to well. I’ll repeat, this is also still different than literally…
The difference is creating something from scratch, and literally taking something, removing credits and advertising it as your own. Big difference.
I agree with some of what your said, but “Doing work for free usually doesn’t end up in paid work down the road. Write it off as practice”, just NO. This is one of their valid points that would discourage new photographers from joining the scene, very pessimistic way to go about it.
Your assumption is highly debatable. There are various levels and they’re not equally comparable.
You have a point but Disney could argue that you are literally taking away from their profit and are damaging their image by doing so.
I can see where you’re coming from and I agree with some of what you said.