[AT] Old tractors, farms, and bartering- off topic kinda

Gunnells, Bradley R brad-gunnells at uiowa.edu
Thu Jun 15 05:34:21 PDT 2017


Have to agree that some of the best photos are in those settings. My daughter had some great senior pictures taken next to an old building where the IH 46 baler and IH 990 mower conditioner are parked (antique tractor reference).

But I do have to laugh at the picture of the guy. I’ve never worn a leather coat and sweater like that into the shop. There’s no way I could simply walk through without something getting a stain or dirty. Hahahaha

Congrats on the barter for help. Vacations are nice and it helps maintain some of the sanity.

Brad


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Date: Wednesday, June 14, 2017 at 7:46 PM
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Subject: [AT] Old tractors, farms, and bartering- off topic kinda

For those of us trying to make small farms work, sometimes you have to be creative. One of the revenue/barter streams we are realizing is photography.  The reason I am posting this is because Dean Vinson's very photogenic farm came to mind when I was thinking of a recent model visit.  Some of you might be interested in pursuing this angle as well.

One of the things we have discovered about having a small farm with lots of old stuff and baby animals around is it's popular with photographers. One of them is a professional photographer that does  work with a couple of modeling agencies. She has farm experience so we barter farm sitting for letting her use it as a photography venue.  No revenue but at least we get to take vacations :-)

Since the 430 V is not worth looking at right now, I thought I'd pass these pictures along. She takes lots of really beautiful photographs on a farm. Some are for contract work (catalogs, etc.). Some are simply photographs for models to use in  their "book"( whatever that is).

So I thought you'd enjoy these pics.  The male models hang out with the tools in the shop and get their pictures taken with the tractors.  The females models almost always opt for the babies.

PS. Both are professional full time models.  You might recognize the guy.  He has been in Cabella catalogs.

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Spencer Yost
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