You joke, but here's a funny story: Once upon a time, I worked the professional support queue for Olympus; it was basically troubleshooting issues for professional photographers that use Olympus cameras and lenses. One of our customers extolled for me the virtues of owning several of those dolls for glamour photography. "They don't move or get uncomfortable holding a certain position like a person would," he said. He explained that you could pose them however you want and spend as much time as you need adjusting the lighting and angles and what have you. I checked his portfolio and they were mostly photographed in silhouette, like 80s pop art or something, so you couldn't really tell they weren't real people. I have to say, the guy made quite a bit of sense the more I thought about it lol
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You joke, but here's a funny story: Once upon a time, I worked the professional support queue for Olympus; it was basically troubleshooting issues for professional photographers that use Olympus cameras and lenses. One of our customers extolled for me the virtues of owning several of those dolls for glamour photography. "They don't move or get uncomfortable holding a certain position like a person would," he said. He explained that you could pose them however you want and spend as much time as you need adjusting the lighting and angles and what have you. I checked his portfolio and they were mostly photographed in silhouette, like 80s pop art or something, so you couldn't really tell they weren't real people. I have to say, the guy made quite a bit of sense the more I thought about it lol