According to Carl Lyttle (and others) in this CR article: http://www.creativereview.co.uk/back-issues/creative-review/2009/july-2009/the-traditional-photographer
Sounds like I'll need to team up with a good 3D guy to survive.
MC? Wanna partner up?
you'd both make a formidable team, although I've recently noticed this HOT XXX SQUID PORN bloke driving around locally in his newer model HOT XXX SQUID PORNSTAR CAR so studio photography can't be going too badly
Originally posted by: rogue_designer According to Carl Lyttle (and others) in this CR article:http://www.creativereview.co.uk/back-issues/creative-review/2009/july-2009/the-traditional-photographer
Sounds like I'll need to team up with a good 3D guy to survive.
MC? Wanna partner up?
Let's dooo eeet!
whoa...
seriously - we should discuss how we could collaborate.
Well, I'll admit that I'm a _bit _intimidated by the quality of some of those renders, but yeah ... mos def.
i just got rid of my beeper i guess technology kills everything, even itself
Interesting read. A couple of my friends have lost their studios due to the drop in work and it would seem that a lot of other areas of image creation are skinnying up on budgets. It's inevitable really. Now's a good time to move away from production to become a creative visionary.... doesn't matter how the image is produced if you have a god eye for composition, colour etc.
I definitely think compositing has more of a future than traditional studio photography alone, but I thought that was the typical agency team these days...
If only I knew a traditional studio photographer ...

:P
I have a historic courthouse shoot on the 22nd, but have not found any empty spaces (I can legally/easily) shoot before then.
Still looking tho.