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12/10/2005 01:37:36 AM · #1
Is it supposed to be a single picture like you'd see in a catalog or multiple pictures? I guess the word catalog is throwing me off.
12/10/2005 01:39:38 AM · #2
It's something you would see in a catalog whether it be mail order or from Macy's, Target, etc.
12/10/2005 01:40:12 AM · #3
Sears Wishbook.
12/10/2005 01:43:19 AM · #4
so is it like product photography ?
12/10/2005 01:43:47 AM · #5
ok, so a single picture (some catalog pages have multiple pages) - no text?
12/10/2005 01:45:00 AM · #6
That's how I'm seeing it. But a Holiday Catalog could be for clothing as well, so modelled. Isn't the most popular gift underwear and socks?
12/10/2005 01:47:54 AM · #7
Victoria's Secret?
12/10/2005 01:48:16 AM · #8
damn, I wish I was a paid member... lol...
12/10/2005 01:48:33 AM · #9
Originally posted by faidoi:

Victoria's Secret?


I was waiting for that one.
12/10/2005 01:49:19 AM · #10
Toys "R" Us Big Book.
12/10/2005 01:51:25 AM · #11
Originally posted by cpanaioti:

Originally posted by faidoi:

Victoria's Secret?


I was waiting for that one.

I am waiting.....
12/10/2005 06:59:16 AM · #12
Should be fun. I like speed challenges.
12/10/2005 08:01:24 AM · #13
Originally posted by Rikki:

It's something you would see in a catalog whether it be mail order or from Macy's, Target, etc.


I think it is quite possible to see quite a few pictures of holiday catalogs being burned from those people who are tired of getting a truckload of holiday catalogs stuffed in their mailboxes:-)
12/10/2005 08:06:36 AM · #14
A picture that would be found in a catalogue. This would be a stylized photo in which the goal would be to want the consumer to buy the product through the image alone.
12/10/2005 08:33:31 AM · #15
I saw it as any photo that captures the essence of the season. (Not necessarily a product). Some ideas I guess would be Christmas Tree, decorations, Santa, Sleigh etc. I think I am going to do a photo that is not a product for sale, but a front cover photo.
12/10/2005 09:24:18 AM · #16
That is a great idea troberge! I usually dislike toy photos, but I guess I will have to make an exception when voting on this challenge. I am not sure what I will do. I will have to find a model first. I don't think that I should use my daughter anymore....everyone know who she is here.
12/10/2005 09:38:51 AM · #17
Originally posted by fotomann_forever:

damn, I wish I was a paid member... lol...


Now is as good a time as any!

~Terry
12/10/2005 09:41:59 AM · #18
we don't really have those catalogs over here.

is it:

- presents you can give with christmas?
- accesoiries you use with christmas?
12/10/2005 10:01:21 AM · #19
Originally posted by biteme:

we don't really have those catalogs over here.

is it:

- presents you can give with christmas?
- accesoiries you use with christmas?


It's something like dumping the entire contents of a department store into a telephone book-sized publication (note: telephone books in medium to large cities in the US are about 2 inches thick). The intent is to increase consumerism on everything from batteries to run the toy you just bought to outfits to wear to the holiday party...you name it, it's marketed at Christmas.

There are also holiday fliers added to our daily newspapers. These are glossy inserts from individual stores with that week's featured sale items (note: not everything in them is "on sale" meaning reduced in price...people just think so because of the format...nobody reads anymore.) The intent is to increase consumerism. In effect, however, it simply makes every newspaper delivered to my front porch from Thanksgiving Day through New Year's about 4 inches thick with ads and very thin with news. (note: people do not leave their small dogs on the porch during delivery hours for fear of losing a beloved pet to the crush of a newspaper.)

12/10/2005 10:03:36 AM · #20
ok, so I guess christmas decoration is allright?

(my guess would be they are, with your comment, but to be absolutely sure ;))
12/10/2005 10:11:39 AM · #21
Originally posted by biteme:

ok, so I guess christmas decoration is allright?

(my guess would be they are, with your comment, but to be absolutely sure ;))


Yes, decorations show up in holiday catalogs. Trees, ornaments, tinsel, toy trains, wreaths, etc.
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12/10/2005 10:13:12 AM · #22
thanx!

good luck to U 2!!!
12/10/2005 10:44:47 AM · #23
Can it be 2 pictures put together ?? like a cristmas tree to the side and the product to the other side ??

Or it has to be one photograph?
12/10/2005 11:08:05 AM · #24
Originally posted by vikas:

Can it be 2 pictures put together ?? like a cristmas tree to the side and the product to the other side ??

Or it has to be one photograph?

multi-image composition is not allowed. You can have two or more subjects in one photograph.
12/10/2005 11:13:27 AM · #25
Heres my idea, which is a little bit different then some others and i hope it works. In clothing magazines for younger (early 20's -30's) they present their items in a much different idea (shirts framed on a wall, etc...), different from the standard sears wish book. I am going to lean more creative and present my product leaning more towards that idea..."out of the ordinary", I think it will still fit the challenge perfectly, or atleast I hope.
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