https://www.facebook.com/video/embed?video_id=10152730018950514
It was Mark of JamStorm who texted me if I wanted to be part of the segment. I immediately said yes right away because it’s about toy photography (my hobby, my passion) and…OHMYGODDD I’m gonna see myself on TV! XD On the day of the shoot, we met Ms. Karen of I-Juander in Makati who told us that we’re gonna do the photoshoot on two locations, the first was at the Rajah Sulayman Park and the other was at the CCP open grounds.
I also met other toy photographers like Vince and Jeff. They brought these awesome toys like the Avatar mobile tank and this big scale figure of the Makai Knight. He looked too scary, so to break the ice, I bought Sawako’s broom with me and replaced his Ankokuzan with it.
Though I didn’t say anything on TV, my pictures will just tell how thrilled I was during the shoot. π After the taping, Ms. Karen told us to email her our shots. I added two additional images as freebie! Here’s the images that were shown on TV. Imagine how happy I was seeing my shots on national TV, LOL I kept saying TV.
I was a great experience meeting new people with the same interest. Thanks to Mark again for the BTS (behind-scenes-shot) I wish we’d do this again, hopefully more members from our toy photography group will participate. More people = Β more toys to shoot! Hahahaha! π After the shoot, we have to wait until next week because that’s when they will air the show on TV, so we still have time to tell our friends to anticipate for it. I had fun taking pictures of different figures, though at the end of the day, I still wanted more photos!
June 22, 2013 at 2:18 am
I think I've sent my comment on Contact Me section. Pardon me. Lol.
Re-typing…
Glad you enjoyed the segment as I was thrilled to see our group members featured on TV. Hopefully I can go next time. ^_^
Awesome shots Scher!
June 22, 2013 at 7:49 am
Congrats on your TV appearance! I wish I lived near people who are into toy photography. Surely there must be some, I just don't know any…
Your shots turned out really well too. You make it look easy.
July 3, 2013 at 10:32 am
Oh thats really awesome ^^
These are really nice pictures
Im surprised that TV features such niche culture things, I wish they'd put pay attention in my region as well.
July 24, 2014 at 4:07 pm
Thanks for sharing your awesome pictures. Your figures are so true-to-life and I feel ashamed that my Nendroid buddies spent their life just in a simple IKEA Billy-shelf.
Agree with Wieselhead, such a shame here in my region ( Switzerland ) no-one put attention in such kind of hobby or niche culture as well…
Cheers, Dirk