no problem, al. good idea, chuck. ok, so i will step my expectations down a little bit. basically, anyone with a garage that is halfway decent-size-wise that we could shoot in? lighting will be less of a problem in a smaller space.
speaking of lighting, i learned a few tricks from a photographer friend of mine a few years ago. instead of shining a shop light directly on the subject, you bounce the light off of a white sheet. they have sophisticated equipment and what-not, but it's not that hard to reproduce using "macgyver" methods.
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