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AndrewH

The camera pointer guy
Hey all. Just registered.. My name is Andrew. I'm a professional photographer,.. and used to breed African Rocks, Burms, and various other animals. I'm looking at Corn Snakes more and more, and trying to implement them into my art. Thought I'd stop in and introduce myself.

Andrew

Here's a sample image from my portfolio. Not exactly a corn snake, but it is beautiful. It's one of my wifes Granite Ball Python female... hopefully genetic.
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And here is my birthday present she recently bought me. A young female Mexican Redrumped Tarantula.
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Hey Andrew, welcome!
An animal lover and professional photographer will fit right in on this forum. There's all kinds of snake knowledge here and a General Chit-Chat forum to post your non-corn pics, too.
For your photography corn snakes offer a lot of color and pattern, check out the Photos section, it's all corns.
 
Hello and welcome, Andrew! Lovely shots you've posted. Thank you for sharing!
 
Welcome aboard!!! Glad you've joined us. Have a great time.

JUST be forgiving of MY photos, okay. LOL. I'm a HORRIBLE photographer. LOL.
 
Welcome to the forums. Nice photos, very nice. Working with corns will provide an endless array of colors and patterns for you to photograph.

Later,
dc
 
Welcome. Great photos, only wish could be that good. I guess a better camera is in my future. Corn snakes make great subjects to photograph with all the colors they can come in.
 
Thanks for the warm welcome. If you ever need camera advice, lighting advice, or lens information... hit me up via pm.
 
Glad to have another reptile enthusiast as well as photographer on board.

I am by no means a "professional", but consider myself an avid amateur. Snakes seem to be my main subjects lately and the corns are great because of the wide variety of colors and patterns as well as their docile nature.

Welcome again and make yourself at home!!
 
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