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    Looking for a photographer who specializes in close up product shots, and working with children/infants. Please PM if you are or know someone who might be a good fit.

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    Product shots? I'm your guy.

    Infants? Kids? I'm not your guy.

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    Blitz and D'Nutz would be my suggestions for this type of work.
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    Honestly for product shots, you can by a light box for very cheap and do them yourself with just about any decent camera. I've done them for people before and it's very easy.

    Something like this with some lamps, just as one example:

    https://www.amazon.ca/Neewer-Shootin...ords=light+box

    Or this complete kit:

    https://www.amazon.ca/Neewer-Table-P...abletop+studio

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    Thanks for the different options and leads guys. I'm waiting on a production sample from the manufacturer. When it lands in the next few weeks I'll touch base with A790, Blitz and D'Nutz

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    Product Photography

    bought this https://strobepro.com/collections/pr...up-product-kit

    took that


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    Yup - product photography for basic shots is dead simple, and the equipment is cheap. No need to pay someone IMO, and you might even have fun doing it

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    Product shots are also somewhat forgiving, in that you can try a lot of different things and and the item isn't going to get bored, crank or tired.
    Shots of children, or any live event shooting is a whole other beast.

    Kind of a hijack, but I don't care, anyone who works downtown at a "real job" who you would recommend for some candid shots in an office / boardroom training environment? Can post here or PM me.
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    You realize you are talking to the guy who made his own furniture out of salad bowls right?

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