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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69 - Photographing Summer
68 - Photo Printing with Shelly Corbett and Kristina Alexanderson
67 - Toy Packaging Artist Jerry Wilson
66 - James Gibbs (@harri.hawk) Interview
65 - Recreations Part III
64 - Alan Rappa Interview
63 - Doug Gary (@doughleyg) Interview
62 - Welcome to Marwen Movie Review
61 - Recreating Your Own Work
60 - Nostalgia and Toy Photography with Kristina Alexanderson and Shelly Corbett
59 - Humor and Toy Photography with Kristina Alexanderson and Shelly Corbett
58 - Fan Fiction with Kristina Alexanderson and Shelly Corbett
57 - Exploring Creativity with Kristina Alexanderson
56 - Dennis Taylor (Krash Override) Interview
55 - Paraphrasing and Recreating Other Artists' Images
54 - From LEGO to Action Figures with Dave DeBaermaeker
53 - Jax Navarro (@PlasticAction) Interview
52 - "Love" Through Diptych Photography
51 - Anna Bitanga (@FourBricksTall) Interview
50 - Special 50th Episode!
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