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Jul 09, 2008 15:34 |  #1

What do you do when you have a photo shoot out say in a park and the client needs to change outfits (seniors)? I know you can find a close restroom, but i think I remember seeing a little pop-up like tent that a single person could get in and change if need be.....anyone have a link or experience with something like this?

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Jul 09, 2008 15:43 |  #2

ok, found what I was looking for...i think:lol:

http://www.twistntent.​com/changing_tents.htm​l (external link)

its not to expensive either, maybe i will get one!


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Jul 09, 2008 17:09 |  #3

I do not think you would be able to get anyone to change in that. (IMHO) It looks VERY odd.
I would definately be interersted to hear how it works out :)


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Jul 09, 2008 18:10 |  #4

I have had seniors change in cars before. My car has limo tint in the back so nobody can see in unless it is dark outside and the interior light is on.


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Jul 09, 2008 19:23 as a reply to  @ DaddyinKC's post |  #5

Ed Pierce used something similar to that, but larger and less "dorky" looking. I could see if you had several outfit changes, but for one or 2, a car would be fine. Many parks have restrooms, too. Not always an option, though.


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Jul 09, 2008 21:39 |  #6

well for 30 bucks I bought one, and have some seniors planned for later in the month...we shal see how it works when we get here...maybe it will be worthwhile :dunno:


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Jul 09, 2008 21:47 |  #7

How are you supposed to get a shirt over your head while it's sticking out of that thing? I've seen some that are just open-ended tubes: I'd think that would be the thing to use...


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Jul 09, 2008 23:56 as a reply to  @ bieber's post |  #8

i bought a portable pop up changing tent from onemodelplace.com a while back... works great... stands about 6 feet tall...


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Jul 10, 2008 00:28 |  #9

that tent looks rediculous...




  
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Jul 10, 2008 00:36 |  #10

I would be more embarrassed to be seen in public wearing that Clown Tube than be standing there in my undies!!!


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Jul 10, 2008 05:49 |  #11

coalcliff wrote in post #5883679 (external link)
I would be more embarrassed to be seen in public wearing that Clown Tube than be standing there in my undies!!!

*LOL* You got that right...


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Jul 10, 2008 06:04 |  #12

Most Parks have a public restroom or take a couple light stands and a couple back drops and a few clamps
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Jul 10, 2008 09:07 |  #13

Looks like a beer can costume to me. Most of my clients change in their car, usually a van or large SUV with dark window tint. Everyone has dark window tint in Arizona.


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Jul 10, 2008 09:10 |  #14

You could always pretend you're Clark Kent and use the nearest phone box!

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Jul 11, 2008 11:28 |  #15

Hmmm it could be a nice ice breaker with a model *LOL* OH MY!!!!! Can you imagine asking a model to change in that? Not to mention the attention it would attract from other people.


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