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| 1 2 | UER Forum > UE Main > Bringing models into abandoned buildings (Viewed 7167 times) |
Corey Gunz
Location: Boonton, New Jersey Gender: Male Total Likes: 36 likes
| | | Re: Bringing models into abandoned buildings < Reply # 7 on 4/22/2017 7:32 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by Cryptomatic I like the photos, especially love the second one! It's funny you should post this, because I was just thinking of starting a thread on a similar topic in the rookie forum myself. I guess I'll just write something here instead. I enjoy doing a little modeling as a hobby, but I haven't really combined that with exploring before. I was thinking of doing some modeling in abandoned places even though I know it's kind of done to death, because I think it would be really fun and maybe make for some nice pictures. I just know some of the newer members have gotten massive backlash for posting pictures of themselves and not focusing on the location itself. Where is the line between posing as part of a composition and just showing off, do you think? Everyone probably has a different definition of where that line falls.
| I am lucky enough to have someone who is both into exploring and a great model. I have taken her on trips before, but this time was her idea. I agree that it has been done to death, but everyone has their own style. These past few months has been a rough time in her life, which I tried to capture with the photos and the descriptions. It all tells a story rather than just a model in an abandoned church. I think if you're able to tie it all together as one piece rather than focusing more on one thing than the other youre safe. That line is a gray area, and youre right, it probably varies person to person.
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