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As usual, looks way better in the Sideshow video.
As usual, looks way better in the Sideshow video.
You're not wrong. Who are they getting to take these blogger photos though? And why? I see better pics in eBay listings.Is it possible this is due to the bloggers having bad lighting or overdone photoshop effects?
Padme looked worse in the blogger photos compared to the 1st hand videos from SSC and MrC.
Even with ROTJ Han Solo, the Secret Base videos looked better than Hot Toy’s own official promo photos.
No PERS or whatever Hot Toys is calling them now.Agreed, looks better here. But still something off about those eyes...
I think they are same 2 or 3 bloggers, not sure if they’ve changed over the years. I could have sworn they used to better in the past.You're not wrong. Who are they getting to take these blogger photos though? And why? I see better pics in eBay listings.
You're not wrong. Who are they getting to take these blogger photos though? And why? I see better pics in eBay listings.
Sometimes figures just look better in videos where you can see it 3-dimensionally. Some figures are just tough to photograph, especially when tasked with doing action poses for figures whose sculpts are just a blank stare.I think they are same 2 or 3 bloggers, not sure if they’ve changed over the years. I could have sworn they used to better in the past.
The whole purpose was to control the message with pristine photos using their hand picked photographers but that obviously is not being communicated well anymore.
At least the blogger pics are better than those early leaked photos from the factory with lens distortion and image quality that looks like it was taken with a phone from 10 years ago.
They have a rotation of photographers, so not everyone shoots every figure. The images all have a small watermark indicating who shot what; Jingobell did some of the Catwoman and Padme photos but none of Valkyrie that I saw.Didn't Jingobell unofficially become Hot Toys photographer, yet they call it blogger photos as if to imply multiple bloggers. It's completely commercialized, it's about presenting it as the best possible product and then it'll likely begin breaking down in a few months with posing.
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