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fregolicotard · 9 months
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20.06.2023
We're recording tens of GB of footage every day but take just a few photos. I go into this "work tunnel" mode and I tend to forget I have a daily photo blog 🤷🏼‍♀️
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youwouldbehomenow · 1 month
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sweetest boy says good morning // 03.11.24
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panduh · 2 years
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Worked on my sewing project and went to see LCD sound system today. Good times.
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kayrosebee · 1 month
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March 23, 2024
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Flew home today
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monmorgandy · 1 year
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250/365 Late Bloomer by zodia81 Via Flickr: Day 616- In hopes of getting sunset photos this evening I stumbled upon this instead. It was such a beautiful flower and blooming so late in the season. I think it's a Spotted Knapweed (Centaurea maculosa) even though it's a little late for it to be blooming. Morgantown, West Virginia.
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calochortus · 2 years
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212/365 Bunny Bouquet by Trillian Via Flickr: fun in the florist section
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2022 July 365 Photos
2022 July 365 Photos
I know this should have gone up yesterday but I was busy. Photos I do hope to see this going. Joe
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bunudaha · 1 year
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art · 2 years
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Creator Spotlight: @fourbrickstall​
I’m a photographer who likes to shoot portraits,  acro, and toys. My favorite themes are medieval fantasy, steampunk, and apocalypse. I manage a fan community about LEGO photography called BrickCentral, and I am its LEGO ambassador.
Check out our full interview below!
How did you get your start in photography?
I think I have always really liked looking at things through a lens—I had plenty of microscopes and telescopes growing up—so photography was a natural progression. I started out taking photos of nature, architecture, and travel but really became a photographer in my mind when I learned studio photography. I love creating interesting light on people in particular.
What inspired you to work with LEGO specifically?
Several years ago, a couple of photography blogs I followed featured a 365-day phone photography project by Andrew Whyte about a miniature traveling LEGO photographer. It was the first time I had ever seen toy photography. And LEGO! It had been years since I had ever even looked at LEGO, but it brought back memories of smiley-faced space explorers on lunar bases. I was surprised by how modern LEGO minifigures had become: this LEGO photographer was so urban with a beanie hat on its head and a cute camera in its hand. I immediately wanted to create a little LEGO version of myself, too (called a “sigfig” or signature figure, I later learned.) Around that time, I had my hands full with a toddler and was looking for a way to keep shooting creatively. But I only had space for one bag at a time—a diaper bag or a camera bag—so a phone and a minifig seemed like a fantastic way to keep taking photos.
Once I got my LEGO minifigure in the mail, I started shooting and became instantly hooked. Not only on the photography but on the collecting aspect too. I now have hundreds of minifigures and even more LEGO minifigure parts to create custom characters with. So it was the LEGO that caught my attention right away, but the photography workflow is what sealed the deal for me.
What is your favorite piece of all time? Why?
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I really love this photo for lots of reasons. It’s the kind of photographer I want to be: someone who doesn’t let weather or terrain or whatever become an excuse for not doing what they love. I also like that this shot looks like I found this great location in the forest, but the reality is that I shot this on my window sill with just some bark, twigs, and moss that I collected from around Brooklyn. It doesn’t get more metropolitan than NYC, but with just an idea and a few materials, I created a completely different environment. Atmospheric effects are another thing I like to add to my photos, so the “rain” hits the spot. It’s just spray from a water bottle.
From idea to final piece, how long does it take for you to create something?
The great thing about shooting LEGO is that it can be as easy or as complex as you want it to be: from subject to gear, to lighting, to location. As a portrait photographer, shooting an unusual or interesting character is part of the thrill, so I spend about an hour creating one custom minifig from my hundreds of loose parts.
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Sometimes I use official LEGO models as a subject or as a background, and these take some time to build, depending on the size of the set. I build my own models and scenes, too—known as My Own Creations (MOCs) in LEGO lingo. These take me forever because I’m not a great MOC builder, and I don’t have thousands of LEGO parts at my disposal. It’s not unusual for MOCs to take days or weeks for me to finish. 
This tiny red house on wheels took me about 5 days to build:
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This Japanese alley took me a month:
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When shooting outdoors, I look for locations that scale well to LEGO minifigs and models and also have beautiful light. I seek out pockets of light through trees to put my subjects in, but I also make sure to have patches of shadow throughout the scene to give it some depth.
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I already have some favorite locations, so it’s really just a matter of getting to them or waiting for the right time of day. Indoors, I can get shooting rather quickly at any time of day in my studio nook, which is an alcove I’ve set up with lighting and supports just for my LEGO photography. Having that dedicated space and grip really accelerates getting into a flow state. Negentropy is my friend.
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A custom minifig in a MOC photographed in my studio nook is my favorite kind of work to do, but that also takes the longest because of the build time and more complex lighting.
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What are 3 things you can’t live without as a creator?
My camera, my lenses, and Lightroom are three things I can’t live without as a creator. I love the whole process of shooting—seeing how different settings and gear change an image—and then taking that image and making it truer to what I feel in post.
What do you wish you knew when you first started out creating content that you know now?
I wish I knew that it’s easier to find your tribe when you figure out who you are as an artist first. I think it’s tempting to try to belong immediately because it’s exciting to find other people who share the same interests as you. But doing that too quickly and investing too deeply can influence your art or trap you in a style that isn’t really you.
What are your file name conventions?
FBT-desc-of-lego-subject.jpg I’m not as organized as I would like to be, but I have my folders set up descriptively and by date in Lightroom. It’s great for managing thousands of photos.
Who on Tumblr inspires you and why?
I love the DnD artists on Tumblr! I’m so inspired by their beautiful illustrations, character creations, and storytelling. I played a few campaigns with my Dungeon Master brother as a teenager, so I know and love that world. I guess my affinity for custom LEGO characters is rooted in the character creation part of DnD.
My favorite characters these days are artificers and tieflings, so I follow those tags on Tumblr to see all the stunning artwork by the community.
Check out more amazing LEGO photography over at @fourbrickstall​!
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fregolicotard · 6 months
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23.08.2023 I love taking photos like this from time to time. It makes me feel like a new topographics style photographer. I could be a constant visitor of the single remaining developing and scanning shop tucked away in some forgotten corner of the city. I would go on constant trips through the fraying edges of urbanity, these semi-industrial wastelands where the city seems to shed its outer layers, revealing something raw and untouched beneath, much like a fruit stripped of its rind, where nothing is ordained, gentrified or gazed anymore, far from the prying eyes and manicured hands of modernity, I would find a raw, unscripted reality.
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youwouldbehomenow · 1 month
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croissant man keeping me company while I’m bedridden // 03.16.24
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panduh · 2 years
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Yesterday I stayed home from work because I needed a mental health day. I did a little bit of arts and crafts and hung out with my dogs. It was much needed but I still wasn’t ready to come back to work today. Oh well. But here I am. At work. I almost made it through today. I have 90 minutes to go. I can do it. Deep breath.
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kayrosebee · 4 months
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Dec 20, 2023
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The sock fairy strikes again (day 3 of socks from an unknown coworker!)🎄
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