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softball
08-15-2007, 10:42 PM
well not really, but really hard work and tonight I am kicking back. I now have content until 2010 for most of my sites. Now that feels good. I think I will break out the bc bud and watch the sunset over the pacific. I gotta say that this is the only way to fly if you shoot your own content. Get it done. Get it right. Its kind of like great health insurance.

Rcourt64
08-16-2007, 04:16 AM
http://myadg.com/op2007/cha-ching.gif
We have 1 winner $$$ :okthumb:
Prediction: "He would start a thread full of bullshit talk about himself, to boost his small ego, before the weekend"

riabanana
08-16-2007, 11:35 AM
Hardwork will always pay off :)

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Hammer
08-16-2007, 11:41 AM
You need to hope that hairstyles and fashion don't change much in the next few years.

softball
08-16-2007, 11:50 AM
You need to hope that hairstyles and fashion don't change much in the next few years.
The beauty of shooting retro. Also, guys get stuck in an era, whether it was five years ago or thirty years ago. Fortunately the technology....cameras and formats....has become good enough to shoot large amounts of product. Six or seven years ago, this was not possible. I made this post to point out that it is a great way of shooting product. You save a lot of money and it frees up enormous amounts of time to travel or just fuck the dog. It also ensures that if you get ill, break your arm or something, you are protected. I used to spend about 20K a year on maintaining a studio. That has been cut in half by renting locations by the month. This is a pretty good way to shoot content if you are a small operation.

hndsomegardener
08-16-2007, 01:52 PM
uhhh...should i say congratulations?







:clapping::clapping:CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!:clapping: :clapping:



:whistling

Rcourt64
08-16-2007, 01:57 PM
The beauty of shooting retro. Also, guys get stuck in an era, whether it was five years ago or thirty years ago. Fortunately the technology....cameras and formats....has become good enough to shoot large amounts of product. Six or seven years ago, this was not possible. I made this post to point out that it is a great way of shooting product. You save a lot of money and it frees up enormous amounts of time to travel or just fuck the dog. It also ensures that if you get ill, break your arm or something, you are protected. I used to spend about 20K a year on maintaining a studio. That has been cut in half by renting locations by the month. This is a pretty good way to shoot content if you are a small operation.
is it faster that editing them in photoshop? cause that takes time ya know :rolleyes: