As the old saying goes, there are no original stories. Perhaps that’s true; however, what IS new and unique is the way in which a story is told. As toy photographers, we’re also storytellers. The toys might be our characters, but we, the photographers, create and tell those stories through our images just as authors and narrators might. But the relationship between story and image might be as confounding as the chicken and egg question: which comes first? Story and then images to match? Or images and a story created to fit?
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89 - A conversation with Danny Neumann
88 - What is "normal" and how can it be portrayed in toy photography? - a conversation with Kristina and Shelly
87 - Escape
86 - Covid-19 and creativity
85 - Photographing Spring
84 - "I'm not a photo taker, but a photo maker" - an interview with Astrid Heyland
83 - Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Review
82 - Photographing Movement
81 - "It’s Not About the Toys" - an interview with Tobias M. Schiel
80 - Bricks of the Mouse Guard 2 with Crazy Bricks creator Guy Himber
79 - The Color Red
78 - Previewing 2020 with Shelly Corbett and Alan Rappa
77 - Recapping 2019 with Kristina Alexanderson
76 - Monochromatic Photography
75 - Photographing Death
74 - Social Media Anxiety, Traveling and more with Alan Rappa
73 - Photographing Fall
72 - Hue Hughes Interview
71 - "Back to Reality"
70 - Peter Ross (Stormtrooper_Pete) Interview
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