That's awesome! I think I did thirty days before, but it's been a while. Definitely need to try one again. It's cool that you have noticed improvement!
I've kicked around this idea, and now with a growing transformers collection, I've moved this idea back to the forefront. Thanks for the tips. Really great advice.
I just started getting into toy photography about 2 months ago. And a great in inexpensive background for studio work is using a printed landscape photo that I shot. It a great way to bring the outdoors inside, especially for poor weather days. So far I have toy say toy photography has been a blast. Thanks for the videos I just subscribed.
Have Fun advice is most crucial and valuable, especialy if You are doing it mostly as Your hobby. There will always be another day and chance to take photo. Thanks Man. I took out a lot of things from Your photos/bts and videos. Cheers
Man this video came from heaven. Since two months I wasn’t able to do this things due to personal issues. I feel block. The 8 point gives me the chills man. Thank you, honestly
Dude, yes! I was also in a bad spot in May, but have overcome and getting back into the groove of things. So when making this video I had a lot of that emotion haha. Glad you liked and hope things improve and get better for you. I appreciate your comment.
Oh my thanks for the answer Matt!! You really became like my mentor hehe toy community can be intimidating some time for a newbie like me and its really awesome Just felt the support by someone you follow and admire... I Will keep creating my photos with this awesome tips!!
Ayyyy. I was going to comment on TikTok that I posted this! Awesome you found it on here 🙌🏼 definitely agree it can be intimidating and glad I can help! Got plenty more content coming
YOU MEAN YOUR TOYS DON'T TALK TO YOU? MAYBE JUST ME LOL!! Love this! It's like you were reading my mind. Just last night I started feeling overwhelmed with what figure or figures and backgrounds to use. So, I decided to use only one figure at a time in a portrait style photo. Much less stressful. Thanks for the tip man I feel a lot better now. As a beginner I wanted my photos to come out like the ones I see on Instagram but realistically I know I need the practice. So, for us beginners take this advice!!! It will help you feel better about Toy Photography. Thanks again for this advice; I already kind of new it, but it's good to hear it from someone who is good at it and knows what they're doing. Keep up the great work man. Oh P.S. I'm loving your filming and editing skills to. If you ever run out of Toy Photo idea's, you can move on to filming and editing tutorials. Thats one thing I'm struggling with that's why I don't have any videos posted yet. As a beginner I don't know what kind of videos to make about Toy photography even though I have a good camera and all the equipment and editing software., I get lost when it comes to that. Keep on keeping on. Your ending statement said it all...
Dang, this comment is gold! Really means a lot and makes it all worth for me. So thank you! I didn't initially start planning this video aiming at beginners, but as I went on, I realized that would be a good focus as well as for people just not having time. Glad it all made sense to you haha. And I will definitely incorporate some video editing things here and there in the future! I'm still trying to figure out my style and get better at it myself. It's been fun, but definitely time consuming. I appreciate you, dude!
Great tips! Especially at the end! Getting caught up in the likes and followers will suck the joy out of this hobby. I feel you tho, some of the pics I really liked barely got noticed and others I just threw out there to appease the algorithm get so many likes. It’s weird. Thanks for all you do! I needed this. 🤘
I had the same experience when it came to drawing and you're absolutely right about toy photography being our version of taking a bit of imagination and recreating it for others to see.
Hello Master: I am Taiwanese. This is what I want to say using translation software. I hope you can understand. I would like to ask if the Spider-Man scene you mentioned at 4:45 in the second video can be purchased for me. Link? Thank you very much🙏🙏🙏
Every time that I need a pep talk, I come back to this video. 😌👍
Wow, that means so much to hear 😭 I really appreciate you and your support, Yadi🙏🏼
I’ve been doing a picture a day for the past thirty days and I’ve noticed my skills have improved a lot!
That's awesome! I think I did thirty days before, but it's been a while. Definitely need to try one again. It's cool that you have noticed improvement!
One of the most underrated content creators out there man, you crush these videos. Always love seeing/hearing your insights👍
Wow, thanks so much! Really appreciate that. Got a lot more stuff coming!
I've kicked around this idea, and now with a growing transformers collection, I've moved this idea back to the forefront. Thanks for the tips. Really great advice.
Wow that’s awesome. I believe photography definitely makes collecting a lot more fun. Glad you liked the video!
I just started getting into toy photography about 2 months ago. And a great in inexpensive background for studio work is using a printed landscape photo that I shot. It a great way to bring the outdoors inside, especially for poor weather days. So far I have toy say toy photography has been a blast. Thanks for the videos I just subscribed.
That’s so awesome to hear! Printed landscape is a great idea. Thanks so much for the support and for subscribing!
Really great tips and inspiration, Matt. Thanks for the reminder that this is all for fun!
Thanks so much! Glad that you liked it.
Great Vid! Awesome set of tips! Thank You!
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks for your words Matt, sometimes you need to be reminded, especially the last tips. Thank you.
You're welcome! Glad you liked the video. And definitely agree about being reminded.
Have Fun advice is most crucial and valuable, especialy if You are doing it mostly as Your hobby. There will always be another day and chance to take photo.
Thanks Man.
I took out a lot of things from Your photos/bts and videos. Cheers
Totally! Really appreciate the comment. Glad the videos help! Cheers
Enjoy the tips. Thanks!
Sweet! Thank you🔥🔥
Man this video came from heaven. Since two months I wasn’t able to do this things due to personal issues. I feel block. The 8 point gives me the chills man. Thank you, honestly
Dude, yes! I was also in a bad spot in May, but have overcome and getting back into the groove of things. So when making this video I had a lot of that emotion haha. Glad you liked and hope things improve and get better for you. I appreciate your comment.
Oh my thanks for the answer Matt!! You really became like my mentor hehe toy community can be intimidating some time for a newbie like me and its really awesome Just felt the support by someone you follow and admire... I Will keep creating my photos with this awesome tips!!
Ayyyy. I was going to comment on TikTok that I posted this! Awesome you found it on here 🙌🏼 definitely agree it can be intimidating and glad I can help! Got plenty more content coming
YOU MEAN YOUR TOYS DON'T TALK TO YOU? MAYBE JUST ME LOL!! Love this! It's like you were reading my mind. Just last night I started feeling overwhelmed with what figure or figures and backgrounds to use. So, I decided to use only one figure at a time in a portrait style photo. Much less stressful. Thanks for the tip man I feel a lot better now. As a beginner I wanted my photos to come out like the ones I see on Instagram but realistically I know I need the practice. So, for us beginners take this advice!!! It will help you feel better about Toy Photography. Thanks again for this advice; I already kind of new it, but it's good to hear it from someone who is good at it and knows what they're doing. Keep up the great work man. Oh P.S. I'm loving your filming and editing skills to. If you ever run out of Toy Photo idea's, you can move on to filming and editing tutorials. Thats one thing I'm struggling with that's why I don't have any videos posted yet. As a beginner I don't know what kind of videos to make about Toy photography even though I have a good camera and all the equipment and editing software., I get lost when it comes to that. Keep on keeping on. Your ending statement said it all...
Dang, this comment is gold! Really means a lot and makes it all worth for me. So thank you! I didn't initially start planning this video aiming at beginners, but as I went on, I realized that would be a good focus as well as for people just not having time. Glad it all made sense to you haha.
And I will definitely incorporate some video editing things here and there in the future! I'm still trying to figure out my style and get better at it myself. It's been fun, but definitely time consuming. I appreciate you, dude!
I love the advice and your content. Thanks man.
Keep up the great work.
Thanks so much for the comment! Really appreciate it and I got a lot more stuff coming :)
Great tips! Especially at the end! Getting caught up in the likes and followers will suck the joy out of this hobby. I feel you tho, some of the pics I really liked barely got noticed and others I just threw out there to appease the algorithm get so many likes. It’s weird. Thanks for all you do! I needed this. 🤘
Yup! I've been there too. Your comment means a lot to me, thank you!
Good tips. Thanks for the lesson and sharing this.
Glad you liked the tips! I appreciate the support.
I had the same experience when it came to drawing and you're absolutely right about toy photography being our version of taking a bit of imagination and recreating it for others to see.
Nice! Glad I'm not the only to have that connection haha. Toy photography is awesome!
This was awesome and very helpful. Thanks for posting this !
Sweet! So glad you found it helpful!
I like your videos on RUclips you do good job on your videos this is Shannon I do toy photography stuff on my phone
Hey, Shannon! Thanks so much. And that's great to hear. I've posted a couple of phone photography tutorials on here.
Thank you for the motivation man!
My pleasure! I appreciate the comment 🙏🏼
Hello Master: I am Taiwanese. This is what I want to say using translation software. I hope you can understand. I would like to ask if the Spider-Man scene you mentioned at 4:45 in the second video can be purchased for me. Link? Thank you very much🙏🙏🙏
Hello! Do you mean the Spider-Gwen figure? Or the building in the background? Or do you mean a print of the photo? Sorry just want to be sure haha
Hello Master, thank you for your reply, I was referring to the buildings in the background, thank you😊
Master, I would like to add that I was just referring to the background building behind Spider-Man, thank you🙏🙏🙏
The building is from Extreme Sets. You can check them out on their website. Also, BigBadToyStore might have some too.
@@amusingkingMaster, I understand, thank you for your reply🙏
How can you make a light saber motion blur ?! Thanks 👍 👌!!!
Sorry, do you mean the motion blur that looks kind of like a triangle?
Thanks bro, it's really help me a lot
That’s awesome! Glad it helps 🙌🏼
Toys don’t move either (unless they fall over) so as long as everything else is set up you’ll never miss the shot. Great advice, thanks!
That's a good one too!! Although it is extra frustrating when they do fall over lol. Thank you for the comment :)
Oh, but the figures do talk back… that’s part of the fun 🤪
lol!!! Yo! I just posted a video where I mention talking figures again 😂😂