ohk...thanks!!! I shall ask for more advice later on after I test this technique on a friends car...I hope you don't mind!!!
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ohk...thanks!!! I shall ask for more advice later on after I test this technique on a friends car...I hope you don't mind!!!
They're not even mates, just random people from various forums ;) I might try and make some cash off my hobby some time, but for now I'm just trying to build up a reputation.
So far, my biggest claim to fame is that one of the hosts on mtv norway wanted me to shoot some pictures of him 'cause he wasn't happy with what the professional photographers he'd paid had done for him. But I'm *REALLY* not into photographing guys, at all. That doesn't feel comfortable :o :p
A car dealership contacted me this weekend, wanting some pictures of some hot cars they've got (porsches mainly). They want some big prints they can hang in their store, which is cool. I'm trying to sort out the details on that this week.
So there's some small stuff happening.. Hopefully there'll be more small stuff, leading up to bigger stuff etc etc Turning it into a profession is something I feel is just a dream that'll never happen, but one can always hope.
The technique of shooting multiple exposures is used by a lot of people. There's really nothing special about it. It just covers the need to expose 2 or more differently lit subjects in the same scene/frame.
Not real happy about how this turned out but...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...work/e302w.jpg
I re-edited the last one a bit. Never was very happy with how it turned out..
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...rk/e303wv2.jpg
Something I rearly do: black&white. Quite happy with how it turned out.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...work/e304w.jpg