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Props at Francine Zaslow's food photography studio in Boston, seen during a master class conducted by Francine and by Deborah Jones.
Some more Timbers destined for the Mines. These paired Timbercars fitted with the new swiveling Bunks really are useful.
My 8 Mile movie prop, it's awesome. It is a pair of nightclub flyers that were used in the movie 8 Mile in the scene when Wink is handing out flyers in the nightclub. There is a red and yellow flyer with DETROIT'S OWN THE HIP HOP SHOP, LEADAZ OF THE FREE WORLD and CONTACT WINK wrote on them. The flyers came in a resealable bag with a certificate of authenticity. I am happy with the prop but I don't know whether I should keep them in a safe place where they can't get damaged or get them framed with the certificate of authenticity in the frame too.
From left to right: Senesech Propeller, wooden prop for Continental engine; wood prop for Curtis OX-5.
Making a witch prop using a paper mache mannequin with stand I purchased at a thrift store. Head I used a Styrofoam mannequin head I just turned it into a witch. Costume I just had laying around I might use another later or add to it
The metal surfaces are silver polymer clay (Kato) mixed with a little black. A light spray with a matt black paint and then roughed up with some turps. Highlights are with silver paint and pewter/silver rub'n'buff
Seen on GA Apron this King Air operated by Jet Executive International Charter GmbH is set-up as an Air Ambulance and arrived earlier from its base at Munich Airport. After stopping for a few hours it departed back to Munich.
Prop 8 “constitutes a change in the constitution that discriminates against a minority group–something that requires a two-thirds vote of the legislators, not a simple majority vote
with the evening light fading earlier these days, opportunities for a daily photo are getting a bit limited, especially on weekdays. that is when the "props" box comes out and we take a couple shots in dad's office before bedtime. some of the props have been in the rotation for a while now as can be seen in the wayback machine shots in the comments.
A prop for a play used to bash someone in the head.
Base coat - a mixture of gray paint and liquid latex.
Timber beams used to prop up the first floor prior to pouring concrete. As hairy as all heck but I suppose it works?