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A pop-up box with four origami architecture scenes, one per side. The base of the box is 4 inches by 4 inches. Each of the 4 figures is approximately 1.5 inches in width.
The former post office was converted into a pub for the night by Antic (who will be opening a pub here sometime in 2011)
For the launch of Rockport Torsion System Technology by Adidas at the Rockport Popup Store, 76 Greene Street. SoHo, NYC from 12th-16th September
Yappy Hour Popup dog park at Elm Street urban park in Bethesda, MD on June 28th. Photographs by Tony Ventouris Photography.
This is how I lit the quickie shot shown in the adjacent frame. It was a very quick shot and by no means a studio set-up. The final image is rather soft, but that may be due to me hand-holding with ONE HAND as I used the same hand to press the shutter release. It may be due to the default High ISO noise reduction, which I didn't touch.
The first shot was lit by one 60 watt bulb, about 7-8 feet to the right of the flowers and it was just not good enough to think about using, so I popped up the built-in flash. Naturally, there was a shadow on the wall, which is about 4 feet behind the flowers. I picked up a post card and held it as shown so that the white side of the card would deflect the light up towards the ceiling. Using ISO 500 means that the light effectively filled the room. (The setting is sensitive enough to detect light everywhere.) This bathed the flowers in light and the shot was acceptable for posting on Facebook.
I can see how this might bail me out of some unforeseen situations in the future.
Another popup version of the 3 by 3 magic square. You can read downward from left-to-right or downward from right-to-left of from top-to-bottom in the middle. The only combination that is not readily obvious is the 4, 5, 6 one.
With Mario Wagner's awesome work, just for at Art.com. The holiday pop up store on Union Square was a success through the end of January, 2014.