foxwell
Active New Member
Hello
I'm a photographer and use mannequins as test subjects for lighting set ups and for use with students who are learning about lighting set ups. Mannequins are worth their weight in gold as unlike real models, have the patience of a saint, sit/stand still for hours, don't moan/get bored and never charge!
Came across this site as wanted to know about modifications I could do especially with re positioning the arms. They obviously just slot in to their natural position but I am still none the wiser - any advice would be appreciated.
Anyway thought I'd post an image of one of them, meet Lucy.
Thanks
I'm a photographer and use mannequins as test subjects for lighting set ups and for use with students who are learning about lighting set ups. Mannequins are worth their weight in gold as unlike real models, have the patience of a saint, sit/stand still for hours, don't moan/get bored and never charge!
Came across this site as wanted to know about modifications I could do especially with re positioning the arms. They obviously just slot in to their natural position but I am still none the wiser - any advice would be appreciated.
Anyway thought I'd post an image of one of them, meet Lucy.
Thanks