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12/02/2008 02:35:41 PM · #1
fyi....this is an old thread that I revived...

Joey's DVD is only available now on Joey's site

12/02/2008 01:57:20 PM · #2
I'm in :) Your work is increadible Joey. Looking forward to seeing the film.. and I know the tutorial dvd will be very helpful and informative..
11/30/2008 10:18:35 AM · #3
I agree....sounds like my post may have been taken out of context....I didn't mean that he hasn't done well for himself....I was telling what an entrepreneur he is... and to think he had a goal and set out to accomplish it...very ingeniously!!

I was just curious as to how many originals he had done....I went to buy the second and cannot afford it!

I apologize if I came across rudely, as that is the farthest from my intent!!!!
11/30/2008 09:51:47 AM · #4
Originally posted by dassilem:

Anyone have an idea of how many of the original DVD's Joey sold? Just curious....I was just telling my niece about buying the DVD to 'help' him "buy equipment to persue this as a career in the future"....


Whatever the case, seems he's been doing rather well for himself! :)
11/30/2008 09:36:14 AM · #5
Anyone have an idea of how many of the original DVD's Joey sold? Just curious....I was just telling my niece about buying the DVD to 'help' him "buy equipment to persue this as a career in the future"....

09/18/2006 07:26:50 PM · #6
Originally posted by theSaj:

Much agreed....

I look forward to seeing the shots that "Joey Lawrentino" composes with that 5D.


It's kinda scary. A blue ribbon, and a top ten already, out of 3 challenge entries. :P

Message edited by author 2006-09-18 19:27:08.
09/18/2006 07:15:58 PM · #7
Originally posted by JoeCan30d:

Originally posted by American_Horse:



You spent $25 in support for Joey Lawrence the artist, not Joey Lawrence the tutor.


I totally agree with what you are saying American_Horse. I ordered the DVD (not yet recieved), not caring about the quality nor how much I learn. Yes I want to learn as much as possible but don't expect to a be pro at grunge technique(dodge/burn) because of this DVD.

I am no expert of photography but this kid [Joey] has talent and a real bright future. So if spending 25 bucks means helping him out then so be it.


Much agreed....

I look forward to seeing the shots that "Joey Lawrentino" composes with that 5D.

09/12/2006 12:21:33 PM · #8
i also just sent a paypal payment
just checking to see if you got it
thanks
09/12/2006 12:20:07 PM · #9
I couldn't find the thread either. got an error

Joey,

sent donation via paypal. let me know if you got it.

09/12/2006 12:12:58 PM · #10
count me in
09/12/2006 12:11:11 PM · #11
Originally posted by American_Horse:



You spent $25 in support for Joey Lawrence the artist, not Joey Lawrence the tutor.


I totally agree with what you are saying American_Horse. I ordered the DVD (not yet recieved), not caring about the quality nor how much I learn. Yes I want to learn as much as possible but don't expect to a be pro at grunge technique(dodge/burn) because of this DVD.

I am no expert of photography but this kid [Joey] has talent and a real bright future. So if spending 25 bucks means helping him out then so be it.
09/11/2006 09:23:18 PM · #12
Hey Joe,

Looks like they wiped out the other thread about your DVD. I sent you a Paypal payment for your DVD the other day and just wanted to make sure you got it.

Thanks!

Rob
09/05/2006 01:00:20 PM · #13
I am interested!!!
08/20/2006 11:49:48 AM · #14
Originally posted by AngryVato:

This post is not a flame, but more to inform future buyers.

I recieved your DVD today, and I decided to post my review.

Shipping was great, recieved it in a timely matter. Overall, the DVD is put well together but the quality is very low. I can not see any of the options in the DVD nor read any of the text itself - but it is not really required if you know your way around Photoshop. The DVD itself, I felt, was not worth $25. The reason I came to this conclusion was because it did did not teach nothing more how to create his "grunge" affect, which was 3/4 into the main tutorial.

If you know nothing of adjust layers or how to didge/burn, then this DVD may be worth the price tag.


I think you missed the whole idea of this DVD.

It was a tutorial, of course, and it did focus on Joey's grunge technique.

The point of this DVD however is to support a very talented young man who in my honest oppinion will be going places. His unique talent is overwhelming in the DPC arena, his videos, even though sophmoric, show a great amount of effort from a 16 year old, and a great amount of potential.

True, the DVD's are not of the best quality, but even the tutorials themselves were entertaining, and did offer some bits of information that the average person might want to know.

You spent $25 in support for Joey Lawrence the artist, not Joey Lawrence the tutor.
08/20/2006 11:37:57 AM · #15
This post is not a flame, but more to inform future buyers.

I recieved your DVD today, and I decided to post my review.

Shipping was great, recieved it in a timely matter. Overall, the DVD is put well together but the quality is very low. I can not see any of the options in the DVD nor read any of the text itself - but it is not really required if you know your way around Photoshop. The DVD itself, I felt, was not worth $25. The reason I came to this conclusion was because it did did not teach nothing more how to create his "grunge" affect, which was 3/4 into the main tutorial.

If you know nothing of adjust layers or how to didge/burn, then this DVD may be worth the price tag.

08/19/2006 01:09:51 PM · #16
Hey Joey, count me in for one !
08/01/2006 09:13:05 AM · #17
Yah, this sounds great! I would be interested!
08/01/2006 07:30:10 AM · #18
hi to all,
am interested very much
count me in ;-)
05/27/2006 01:44:01 PM · #19
what a great idea & $25 seems like a good deal to me

please count me in too

& gl with your film project :)

... oops just spotted the updated thread on this one :)

Message edited by author 2006-05-27 14:02:55.
05/19/2006 11:10:50 AM · #20
My friend Phil make movies //www.rabidogfilms.com/ v/s the dead
a zombie film he,s in the post processing stage you should check it out for a laugh, Troma wanted it but their butchers
05/17/2006 05:14:24 PM · #21
PM me man, I'll by one for the narration alone. :)
05/16/2006 10:30:09 PM · #22
well i did my part, now is time for your film project, for your future and career. well, good luck Joey.
05/16/2006 10:10:27 PM · #23
im in
05/16/2006 01:44:56 PM · #24
ok so i am buying the video
now once i get it, and watch it
what do i do?
am i allowed to use his technique, to me it seems as though it would be considered copyiing.
but i think his pictures look amazing
and i would like to take a try
am i allowed to?

05/15/2006 10:28:28 PM · #25
I am interested...
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