When we first designed this blog Nick thought that it would be a good idea if we did a photo shoot of my Stampede and it's accessory. So I said ok and we decided on a day to do it. So on a Saturday Nick brought over all of his stuff for the photos (cameras, tripods, lights, etc.). We set it all up and to be honest it felt like we were professional. We set up a lot of stuff, we put up a sheet for a nice white background, we put up the lights that he brought for some extra light. Then we set up our cameras, we set up his cannon T1I for the photos and my my Samsung PL70 for taking the slow motion videos. After that it was time to start shooting. All I had to do was drive and hit the ramp (which was at least 3 feet wide so it was hard to miss). Nick had the hard job of actually getting both cameras at the right angle, and stuff like that. After we got enough pictures and videos we reviewed them on my projector (which was cool). Once we reviewed then we went up stairs to take some close up pictures of my Stampede. We cleared off my desk and laid some paper down so it look at least ok. We both took multiple photos of it with his Cannon T1I. All in all our little photo shoot turned out well.
-Matt
I just wanted to add up the total cost of the equipment we used to make this blog
Canon T1I - $799 Samsung PL70 - $230 Fuji wp z33 - $290 Optoma projector - $800 tripods (4) - about $50 lights - $30 Stampede with accessorys - $275 Website with Weebly - FREE total - $2474
This is where we took all of the great action shots of my Stampede
This is where we took all of the close up photos of my Stampede
This is where we reviewed all of our photos, it had over a 90" image!!!