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Greg Hanson commented on Greg Hanson's photoPosted on December 10, 2010 at 3:01pm 7 Comments 0 Favorites
I just returned from a trip to warm and sunny Miami Beach, attending the greatest art event of my life...Miami Art Basel...and I'm wondering if there were any others here at LMM who may have attended last week? It's an international art show which attracts artists, collectors and patrons from around the world for four glorious days of viewing (and buying) thousands of pieces of amazing art! I didn't buy anything, just did the "looking." The big event takes place at the Miami Beach Convention…
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Adrian Jugaru said… Greg,
I have down loaded my first assemblage on to my home page, I haven't got the lighting right yet but it gives the general idea.
This work is inspired by the works on your site, thanks for the inspiration.
Thanks for the information Greg, I have a set up with a tripod where the centre can be reversed so that I can also photograph the art when it is placed on the ground. I have also used the trick with the card and the camera lens, although I wasn’t using a black card, I must get some.
I had to use this set up to photograph some of the plexiglass art that I have been producing.
I understand what you are saying about the lamps, I think I have some that may do the job. I will play around on the weekend and see if I can come up with something that works. I hope that my first Assemblage is good enough to show on the site, I will let you know when I have up loaded it.
Thanks again and I am sure I will have more question in future but won’t make a nuisance of myself.
Mike.
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