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    What about garge glamor?
    I do not think you could do a entire pod cast but it is an interesting concept.
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    Can you describe what that is?
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    Hi Marko

    Thanks for asking. I thought I was the only one who never heard of this !!!

    I was reading a book by Rick Sammon and he briefly touched on Garage Glamour. The way he described it was placing a person 6 feet inside a garage and shooting from the outside. Having a black cloth on the floor to stop reflections and of course using a back drop. The concept is to capture all of the soft light coming inside the garage.

    Wish I lived closer, we could have a garage glamour test shoot !!!!

    I have blue walls and a blue ceiling in my garage so I have a feeling it would not work for me !!!

    If you could interview Rick on your pod cast, that would be GREAT too !!!!
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    Interesting...If you know of some links or pics and wanted to post them that would be cool. Thx - Marko


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    Hi Marko

    Thanks for asking. I thought I was the only one who never heard of this !!!

    I was reading a book by Rick Sammon and he briefly touched on Garage Glamour. The way he described it was placing a person 6 feet inside a garage and shooting from the outside. Having a black cloth on the floor to stop reflections and of course using a back drop. The concept is to capture all of the soft light coming inside the garage.

    Wish I lived closer, we could have a garage glamour test shoot !!!!

    I have blue walls and a blue ceiling in my garage so I have a feeling it would not work for me !!!

    If you could interview Rick on your pod cast, that would be GREAT too !!!!
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