Tyber
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Hi Everyone,
I'm new to the forum, but a long time photographer. I've entered my first big contest for the AMC television show Mad Men, and I need your help to win.
My entry is at,
Mad Men Casting Call - Enter The Contest - AMC
I need people to vote for my entry once a day, from now until September 19th. If I'm in the top 10 number of votes by then, I'll have a chance to win a role on the show!
I worked for two weeks organizing this shoot. I scouted locations for about 10 days and managed to convince an acquaintance to let me borrow his red, 1959 Cadillac Eldorado for the shoot. We used a Canon 5D Mark II for the shoot and two AlienBee B400's for lighting. With two assistants, it took us two hours to complete the shoot.
I hope it is okay for me to post this here. I believe my photo is much better than all the photos entered in the contest, and can win, if we get enough votes.
Also, any suggestions on how to get more votes would be great.
Cheers,
Tyber
I'm new to the forum, but a long time photographer. I've entered my first big contest for the AMC television show Mad Men, and I need your help to win.
My entry is at,
Mad Men Casting Call - Enter The Contest - AMC
I need people to vote for my entry once a day, from now until September 19th. If I'm in the top 10 number of votes by then, I'll have a chance to win a role on the show!
I worked for two weeks organizing this shoot. I scouted locations for about 10 days and managed to convince an acquaintance to let me borrow his red, 1959 Cadillac Eldorado for the shoot. We used a Canon 5D Mark II for the shoot and two AlienBee B400's for lighting. With two assistants, it took us two hours to complete the shoot.
I hope it is okay for me to post this here. I believe my photo is much better than all the photos entered in the contest, and can win, if we get enough votes.
Also, any suggestions on how to get more votes would be great.
Cheers,
Tyber