This week, James is joined by Australian photographer Tony Tulloch. Tony has been doing toy photography for only about two years, but has cemented himself as an important part of the community, thanks in no small part to his efforts on Google+. Our community simply wouldn’t be what it is today without Tony’s work behind the scenes as a moderator and his nearly daily posting, behind the scenes tips and tricks, and technological know-how.
James asks Tony about his 40+ years as a photographer, his history with LEGO, how he got into photographing toys, what's next for him now that he's stepped down as a mod at G+, and more.
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