so when this contraption is done, please take a picture of it for me please?
oh and that helmet is stunning!
This is a discussion on Reflective shots within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; so when this contraption is done, please take a picture of it for me please? oh and that helmet is ...
so when this contraption is done, please take a picture of it for me please?
oh and that helmet is stunning!
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I would be interested in seeing your helmut portfolio when it is done. My son is the coach of the Clarkson University Women's Hockey Team in Div 1 of the NCAA in Potsdam, NY and I would like to show him your work. His goaltenders come in on a 4 year scholarship and they might be interested in your talents.
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thanks rinkdaddy but i cant take any credit on the helmets... they are my hubbys artwork. He and a good friend of his are currently working on a Custom Shop out in BC specializing in custom paint. Of course my husband is a goalie so one of his favorite things to paint is goalie lids.
Ill post a couple pics that I have kicking around that I know he has set aside for his website that he is also building leftcoastcustoms.ca he is still working on so i dont really know how much he has done so far.
The dragon lid he is doing right now for a local goalie, the red and white one is being featured the company whos paint he uses, the black goalie helmet is my hubbys and he wants to redo it lol... and the player helmet is mine that he did up quickly when i said it wasnt fair that all his stuff had skulls and mine didnt hahaha.
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I've foud a few months back a very interesting series of short videos on the subject of studio lighting. I'm sure the simple setup used for the photo of a chair could be easily adapted to your helmet project.
Here's the link :
Photography Lighting Lessons
Hope this helps.
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