DW Chase in the junkyard by dwchase
May 6, 2013So I have been traveling a lot lately doing photoshoots. I was reccently outside of Atlanta Georgia working with Car Proctor in what is said to be the worlds largest old car junkyard. A great place for a sexy photoshoot right? Ha ha. Thought you might enjoy some of the photos that DNA magazine just published!
http://www.dnamagazine.com.au/articles/news.asp?news_id=19208&c=71549
No Comments »Sorting Out The Basics – A Camming Tips Post by Conran
February 13, 2012It’s been a while since I added a camming tips post on the blog here, but today I felt I had to do it and focus on perhaps the most basic thing that’s required. Yes, I’m talking about the dreaded internet connection!
Over the past couple of days my service provider has been experiencing problems. These problems are so bad it’s resulted in me loosing money through being unable to work; many sites I have to access simply will not load.
After arguing with my ISP and eventually getting them to admit (24 hours later) that it is their problem and not my equipment, I’ve started to look at the competition out there and I’m now looking at moving my service to another.
I’m not going to go on about which service you should choose, because that would be impossible with all the thousands of providers out there depending on what country you’re in, but I will suggest that customer service should be a priority.
Definitely pay attention to the reputation a service provider has, and shop around. It might be better to pay more for a faster service, but it’s pretty pointless if they have a higher down-time than their competitors, and if their systems have been hacked before, or their reputation is poor…
So there you have it guys, the first step in being a cam guy is to make sure your internet service provider is capable of offering you the right service!
Yep, it’s taken me an hour to write this post and add the pic
Time For A New Cam by Conran
September 24, 2011You know, while I’m not a pro cam hunk like the guys we have here, I do get on the cam myself sometimes and strut my stuff (see, the fact that I just used that term shows how lame I am!)
And although I have a Mac with a built in cam that really is pretty cool, you kind of need one that you can move around. So I bought a USB cam a while ago and use that to chat to some guys I know out there. But, of course, there is a down side to having an external cam. The main one is that you often need to balance it and find ways of securing it into a good position.
Last night I was chatting to this really hot guy I know in California, and my little (and expensive!) cam was balanced on a shelf. Everything was in place, and we were totally getting into it, having a great time. I turned around briefly and heard one of the most horrid sounds a tech geek like me could hear – splash!
Yeah, let this be a lesson to you, don’t balance your camera on a shelf above an aquarium!
My buddy swears that for about a second he saw fishes looking into the lens and greeting their sudden arrival, then it went black. lol
I guess this post is good for making sure you all think about where you put that cam and what you do to it. It’s also a really good idea to have a backup ready to go, just in case you’re an idiot like I am. Oh, I miss my cam already













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