Figure photography

I just wanted to share my new instagram account I made for posting my figure pics. I know it’s something that wouldn’t do well on my personal profile so I made one specifically for the photography of my figures. If you are into that kind of thing please follow!

https://www.instagram.com/tc_x_figurecollection?igsh=MWVsZXJhdzY1cXBvcA%3D%3D&utm_source=qr

I will try to update this with pics when I post but will post links for when I post reels and such.

Hope to see yall on the gram :saluting_face::v::metal::heart:

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Those are really awesome photos!

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Thanks! :blush: I’d like to buy an actual camera instead of just using my phone lol I appreciate the feedback!!

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Perfect collection @tc_x_figurecollection on Instagram: "#hellogoodsmile"

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@Asuna
:grin: and it will only keep growing as the pre order dates draw nearer and nearer haha

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That’s awesome! Creating a dedicated account for figure photography is a great idea to connect with like-minded enthusiasts. Wishing you lots of creativity and engagement—I’ll check it out! :camera_flash::sparkles:

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I totally understand. I usually use my camera for car shows, but the past 2 years I’ve noticed the quality in my photos have diminished quite a bit that without the flash on it looks like I’m taking a picture with my old Motorola V220.

With flash

Without flash

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Yeah I have a dirty physical job working with steel all day and needless to say metal shavings and magnetism and phone camera lenses don’t play well together. I’m always getting scratches and metal shavings stuck all over and in my phone. I can hardly get my camera to focus recently. I can’t get many good up close shots, only when conditions with lighting and my lens playing nicely together when the moon and the stars align just right…

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Not mine, but found it funny

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