Photographing Wargaming Models

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A friend of mine is a professional photographer by trade (its a fantastic job – highly recommend it if you can do it…) and he was down at my place one afternoon. He never really requires much of an excuse to get his camera out, so, noticing some of my painted models on a bookshelf he asked if he could photograph them. I wasn’t going to pass up the opportunity to get my models all photographed up in their finery, but we had a problem – we needed a studio.

A quick trip to the newsagent, and the studio was ready to go. I won’t try to explain it – check it out on his blog (he actually knows what he’s talking about…).

Read the article at KentMarcus Photography.

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About RupertG

RupertG has been playing roleplaying games ever since he discovered Dragon Warriors at the age of 12. Since those days he has played many different RPG's, collected not insignificant Dwarf and Tomb Kings armies for Warhammer Fantasy Battles and even worked as a games designer in the heady days of the late 90's building a CCG. Now he runs a gaming blog and is a participant in the Grand Gaming Experiment
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    Awesome photos. Awesome models, too. Interesting reading about setting up the mini studio :)

  • http://www.shelie.free2host.net shelie

    Awesome photos. Awesome models, too. Interesting reading about setting up the mini studio :)