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deputypowell
Dec 1, '11, 12:44 PM
I saw this link:
Portrait of a Collection DIY Inspiration | Apartment Therapy San Francisco (http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/sf/portrait-of-a-collectiondiy-inspiration-118333)
I am asking if anyone has photographed their Mego, Star Wars, or other figures this way? I would very much like portrait style photos of the Vintage Star Wars and Mego figures. I think this would be a nice way to highlight your vintage toy collection.
Anyone?
Neutron X
Dec 1, '11, 1:05 PM
Great post,it really has me thinking. I like the idea a lot. I have been looking for for creative display ideas/solutions.
deputypowell
Dec 1, '11, 2:40 PM
Yeah, I loved the idea ever since I saw that a few weeks ago. I can not get it out of my head. I love the photographer's use of lighting. I also like how every figure's head is in the same location no matter how tall the figure is. Very, very nice.
This way you can put your figure up on a shelf or put away out of light and still display your collection. My wife likes to open every window in the house and I sometimes worry that it might fade many items in collection. :yes:
mikeoz
Dec 1, '11, 2:42 PM
What a fantastic idea!
palitoy
Dec 1, '11, 2:54 PM
It's a hobby of mine but I never thought of doing this.
pmwasson
Dec 1, '11, 3:28 PM
I've had close-up photos of Mego Batman, Superman and Joker on my wall for 12 years.
Toyman_Chris
Dec 1, '11, 4:06 PM
As I am amassing my collection, I am finding space is a big issue. This is a great way to showcase them! Thanks for the idea. So many ideas....so little time!
deputypowell
Dec 1, '11, 4:33 PM
Star Wars portrait set-up shot on Twitpic (http://twitpic.com/1usurk)
Another link showing how the photographer achieved his cool lighting.
deputypowell
Dec 1, '11, 6:02 PM
I found this guy who does more than what I need. I just want photos of the figures with out all the extra stuff. Getting close to what I am looking for. He does sell a poster that is kind of neat.
Star Wars Action Figures Doing What They Do Best. (http://ratherchildish.wordpress.com/page/3/)
tylerh
Dec 1, '11, 6:31 PM
Because I was saddened about the number of gay toys forced to stay in the closet - I called it "Hey Sailor"
http://farm2.staticflickr.com/1380/577632627_40ab8e15f1.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/55765877@N00/577632627/)
The Burden of Toyhood #4 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/55765877@N00/577632627/) by Tylerham (http://www.flickr.com/people/55765877@N00/), on Flickr
Description
'Hey Sailor' may in fact be my most socially relevant photo so far in this series. I feel very fortunate to have captured this brief moment in time.
Even though it is the 21st century, there is still in some circles, a prejudice against gay toys. In the Early 80s, the reign of 'masculine' toys such as He-Man and Transformers pushed most secretly gay toys even further into the toy closet.
In this capture, we see two such toys, reaching out to each other, but dare not touch.
"Why doest anybody see the real me?" cries Gung Ho. "I was sculpted with no shirt and a leather vest for christ-sakes! And the camo pants.. come on people.. accept me!"
Just because they dont have hearts (I know because I took one apart and nope.. nothing there) doesnt mean they shouldnt be allowed to feel love like the rest of us.
tylerh
Dec 1, '11, 6:33 PM
*added description to the photo
deputypowell
Dec 1, '11, 6:33 PM
Love It!!!
tylerh
Dec 1, '11, 6:38 PM
Here is another one I did: "Plastic Joints, Iron Wills"
http://farm2.staticflickr.com/1337/572858740_9ef4131599.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/55765877@N00/572858740/)
The Burden of Toyhood #2 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/55765877@N00/572858740/) by Tylerham (http://www.flickr.com/people/55765877@N00/), on Flickr
With this photo, 'Plastic Joints, Iron Wills' I took my time to set up what I felt was the perfect shot. We see Cobra Commander, standing proud, gun in hand. Even though we cannot see his face, we can only imagine that it is a face of fearlessness.. Of courage and strength.. He has been there and done that, .. said no apologies, and made no excuses.
Off in the distance however, as in "The Introspective Taun Taun," we can see the blured silhouette of Destro. However, unlike the Taun Taun, the Commander is so wrapped up in his own self congratulatory ways, that he doesnt see that those closest too him, may also someday want to pass him by.
Shot with a Nikon D50, 28-70 mm lens.
Side note.. Moments after this capture, Cobra Commander's thumb broke off. This however, was not the work of Destro.
Just because they dont have hearts (I know because I took one apart and nope.. nothing there) doesnt mean they shouldnt be allowed to feel love like the rest of us.
Great photo! That picture should be hanging in every gay bar across the US (and parts of Canada).
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