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Feb 01, 2006 19:19 |  #1

Well it felt funny seeing an image I took in a magazine, me and my wife was in town today and she pulled me into a well known store looking at magazines, well I nearly fainted when she opened this magazine and showed me this photo below.

My wife makes these products and we were contacted some months ago by a national magazine asking if they can run a piece on her product and would we be able to get a little boy to model them and send them the images which we did, we sent them 12 images and they narrowed it down to 3 images and we had to choose the image we thought would work to show off the product most. And the rest is history.

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Sorry this is the only picture I could find, if I finerly find the original I will post it.

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Feb 01, 2006 19:58 |  #2

Great shot Sony...:)

So, is it the bandana like thing (please do not take offense, just not sure what to call it) that your wife makes? Also, which magazine? Of course, only answer if you don't mind...:)

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Feb 01, 2006 20:21 |  #3

Great shot!!! Congratulations.




  
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Feb 01, 2006 20:43 as a reply to  @ jledvina's post |  #4

jledvina wrote:
Great shot Sony...:)

So, is it the bandana like thing (please do not take offense, just not sure what to call it) that your wife makes? Also, which magazine? Of course, only answer if you don't mind...:)

Keep shooting!!

- Joe

Thanks Joe, yes you got it right, and no I dont mind telling you, its called a dribble bandana, she started to make them for young dribblers but its also taken off for disabled adults and children. The magazine is W H Smiths own mag so it is in all there stores here in the uk.

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Feb 01, 2006 20:44 as a reply to  @ Kevin's post |  #5

26thiboy wrote:
Great shot!!! Congratulations.

Thanks Kev much appreciated.

Bruce


  
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Feb 01, 2006 21:33 |  #6

Not only a great product shot, but also a great portrait of the little one. Way to go- congratulations!


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Feb 01, 2006 21:39 |  #7

Wow, what an accomplishment, both for you and your wife, Bruce. It's a terrific photo, BTW. He is adorable and it's a great shot.


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Feb 02, 2006 15:35 as a reply to  @ Maureen Souza's post |  #8

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Wow, what an accomplishment, both for you and your wife, Bruce. It's a terrific photo, BTW. He is adorable and it's a great shot.

Thanks Alan

Thank you Maureen, she is over the moon about it, she has been published before in a BBC publication and Woman magazine which are national magazines over here, but we never got to see the original articles only a scan that someone had kindly sent us.

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