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Showing posts with label toy shoot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label toy shoot. Show all posts

Monday, March 3, 2014

15 Best Toy Photography for February 2014!

Photo by Arvin Trinidad
03.03.2014 – Toy Photography is a underground art form that is becoming popular to people into toys and photography cultivating new talents in this genre. The community on Facebook has been promoting new talent and a good eye for perspective bringing toys to life.

Some toy manufacturers are already hiring Toy Photographers to promote their brand by putting their characters in a real environment, that makes them much alive compared to artificial backdrop...

Thursday, December 26, 2013

37 Christmas Themed Toy Photography!

Photo By Ethan Ku
12.26.2013 – There are talented individuals out there that excels through using a digital camera to bring their artistry to life.

A local community from Toy Photography has shared the passionate ones that show their true potential in bringing toys to life.

The community has expanded not only in the Philippines but throughout the world. Some have been featured having their own exhibits.

Monday, December 9, 2013

15 Best Toy Photography for November 2013!

Photo by Budi Susanto
12.09.2013 – Toy Photography has become an art form on its own, and many individuals have taken to the new concept of “toy shooting” as a hobby. The ever growing interest continues to grow and expand with different ideas undefined.

There has already been a growing community that cultivates and supports the talent behind this idea. The group firmly supports and stay fresh and creative to their endeavors each month by coming up with monthly themes. For this month 15 creative individuals has given the spotlight and shared interesting images that you might find inspiring…

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Toy Photography: Best Toy Shoots of the Week (October 1-5, 2011)

Photo by Detrimier Villones
10.06.2011 - For anyone who has not heard about “Toy Photography” it’s becoming an art form for those who love collecting toys and taking photography as a hobby. The interest started picking during the past two years. Originally the concept has been around as early as the late 1990s to early 2001.

There’s one individual who started taking photos from way back of 2003 and that’s Brian McCarthy. His portfolio shows some interesting kind of inspiration and speaks volumes of emotion that is expressed by his composition. He has released a photo book of his works and still captivates a lot of people getting inspired to try “Toy Photography” as a concept.