Hey Folks,
Ok so today I’m pretty psyched to have been told that yesterday I was featured in an article in the New York Times.
A couple of weeks back Scott Kelby posted on his Google+ page about a technique I’d written called the Invisible Black Backdrop. In it I explain how to take portrait shots in virtually any location, and using minimal kit and a few very simple steps make it look as though they were taken in a studio.
Since originally writing the post, it’s wonderful to have received so much positive feedback from folks who themselves have given the technique a try and achieved great results; completely unexpected though was to have had a call from the New York Times wanting to feature it…
I’ll be calling a favour from my buddy, superb portrait photographer Rick Wenner who lives over in New York to send over a couple of the printed copies (hey Rick 😉 ) but you can check out the online version here [Link]
Enjoy 🙂
>Here too is a link to the original Invisible Black Backdrop technique post [Link]
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Wow that’s great! Congratulations!
That’s great mate, congratulations! What day is it in print?
Nice one, many congratulations mate 🙂
Well done Glyn!!
ps. just got me a tt1 and tt5, love it! read your experiences, did you give it a try with multiple tt5 yet?
Have a great day
Vincent
Brilliant, well done mate 🙂
Think we can call you an international tog now ;^)
Glyn, That is AWESOME!!
Congrats! It is so well deserved, and I’m sure this is one of many to come.
Awesome. 🙂
That’s amazing…congrats!
Hells yea dude, get it!
OMG well done x
It gets better and better. What a great year this is turning into for you Glyn.
All that hard work is paying dividends.
Well done mate!
Dave