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    Re: Set-Ups and Commercial Aberrations

    truly amazing images Christopher... I love all of your work! the first and this last image are also suprising for me, please put more if you have!

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    Re: Set-Ups and Commercial Aberrations

    Christopher's set-up are lovely unto themselves but for sheer magnitude, the room - and landscape - Jeff Wall built in his studio dwarfs any still photographer's set I've seen. He and Crewdson and maybe some others have moved into movie set territory....

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    Re: Set-Ups and Commercial Aberrations

    Before p'shop we used double exposures and smoke.

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    Re: Set-Ups and Commercial Aberrations

    I still had the horses head left over from the other shot. Built from scratch in a day and a half.
    Still short of flooring. 5x7. 3Kw of ordinary tungsten outside the window an a tiny bounced fill.
    Stopped right down and 120 secs. exposure
    Last edited by cjbroadbent; 7-Jun-2012 at 07:19. Reason: typo

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    Re: Set-Ups and Commercial Aberrations

    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Petronio View Post
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    These are the textiles that go into copy machines for paper handling.
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    just curious about what was the resultant image...

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    Re: Set-Ups and Commercial Aberrations

    Click image for larger version. 

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    I should scan the actual piece but it was a quality printed, full-bleed, wrap-around cover for a brochure and pocket folder, so it required large-format to hold the detail. The image was printed about 18x12 inches, folded in half to 9x12 (44x30 to 22x30cm).

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    Re: Set-Ups and Commercial Aberrations

    Christopher, amazing work, as always.

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    Re: Set-Ups and Commercial Aberrations

    Christopher your work is breathtaking

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    This was for a shoe catalog back in... 2002? I used my studio's concrete floor for all the images as background. This is before one had to correct product flaws. Never been great at product shots, I lack care for detail.


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