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Hi all. My name's Terry and I'm the proud owner of two photographic hats.
The one I wear in my spare time has 'tezzstock' written on it, with 'Stock Photographer' printed underneath in little letters. I wear this while I struggle to learn all the functions on my Nikon D300.
The hat I wear during the working day has 'The Boss' emblazoned on it while I swan around the Swiftspin Studio near Bath in the UK helping my team photograph all sorts of products spinning in 360 degrees.
My reason for joining the forum is two-fold.
Firstly, I aim to learn as much as possible from anyone who knows how to operate a camera when it's not attached to a tripod. It's amazing how experienced you can become in one small area of photography yet know next to nothing about all the others. Give me an hour to set up a product shot and I'm fine. Give me a few seconds to shoot a moving car and I don't think I'd even manage to turn the camera on.
Secondly, in return, I'd like to answer any questions members might have about 360 product photography. I write most of the tutorials for photographers on Swiftspin360.com and will be more than happy to offer advice where I can.
It seems like a pretty friendly forum and I look forward to joining the discussions.
Although I think I'm going to need another hat now... 'Photography Talker' perhaps?
The one I wear in my spare time has 'tezzstock' written on it, with 'Stock Photographer' printed underneath in little letters. I wear this while I struggle to learn all the functions on my Nikon D300.
The hat I wear during the working day has 'The Boss' emblazoned on it while I swan around the Swiftspin Studio near Bath in the UK helping my team photograph all sorts of products spinning in 360 degrees.
My reason for joining the forum is two-fold.
Firstly, I aim to learn as much as possible from anyone who knows how to operate a camera when it's not attached to a tripod. It's amazing how experienced you can become in one small area of photography yet know next to nothing about all the others. Give me an hour to set up a product shot and I'm fine. Give me a few seconds to shoot a moving car and I don't think I'd even manage to turn the camera on.
Secondly, in return, I'd like to answer any questions members might have about 360 product photography. I write most of the tutorials for photographers on Swiftspin360.com and will be more than happy to offer advice where I can.
It seems like a pretty friendly forum and I look forward to joining the discussions.
Although I think I'm going to need another hat now... 'Photography Talker' perhaps?
