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My Gosh! I never could imagine that profession vs. amateur photos ...

by Bob Ross » Sat Aug 25, 2007 9:17 pm

made such a difference. Honestly, the amateur photos look a lot more like the junk food I buy. No wonder I kick myself after indulging.

http://www.thewvsr.com/adsvsreality.htm
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Re: My Gosh! I never could imagine that profession vs. amateur photos ...

by Cynthia Wenslow » Sat Aug 25, 2007 9:42 pm

It's partially the professional photographers, but it's mainly the food stylists. If you can watch one work in person, you will be blown away, Bob.
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Re: My Gosh! I never could imagine that profession vs. amateur photos ...

by Mike Filigenzi » Sun Aug 26, 2007 12:01 pm

Bob Ross wrote:made such a difference. Honestly, the amateur photos look a lot more like the junk food I buy. No wonder I kick myself after indulging.

http://www.thewvsr.com/adsvsreality.htm


That's hilarious!

I also like their "People in Newspaper Ads Who Look Like They're Farting" site.
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Re: My Gosh! I never could imagine that profession vs. amateur photos ...

by Robin Garr » Sun Aug 26, 2007 9:31 pm

What Cynthia said: The whole point of that Website, Bob, as I understand it, is to shine a bright light on the way food stylists and commercial photographers can <i>fake</i> the appearance of fast food. The "amateur" photos are real.
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Re: My Gosh! I never could imagine that profession vs. amateur photos ...

by Dale Williams » Sun Aug 26, 2007 9:34 pm

um, I think Bob got it.
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Re: My Gosh! I never could imagine that profession vs. amateur photos ...

by Stuart Yaniger » Sun Aug 26, 2007 9:40 pm

Hilarity aside, and I'm certainly someone who appreciates this sort of humor, what this really illustrates is how bad food looks after being wrapped up, put in a bag, and knocked around a bit before finding its penultimate resting place. I don't think Thomas Keller's best would look too good after a half hour and a bouncy car trip encased in a polystyrene clamshell or wrapped tightly in foil laminate and shoved between two large Diet Cokes.
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Re: My Gosh! I never could imagine that profession vs. amateur photos ...

by Robin Garr » Sun Aug 26, 2007 10:13 pm

Dale Williams wrote:um, I think Bob got it.


Did I succumb to a case of the fulminating literals? ;)
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Re: My Gosh! I never could imagine that profession vs. amateur photos ...

by Barb Freda » Mon Aug 27, 2007 6:54 am

Those photos are funny--it brings to mind the one time my son got something from a McDonald's, unwrapped it and exclaimed, "Hey, I've never seen anything look so like its picture.." It must have not had time to wilt/steam itself/mash down, etc...That was when we had our first discussion of food styling (he was probably in 6th grade).

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