Tuesday, February 26, 2008

photoLIFE Brings Next Generation Photography to Second Life!

Three months ago OomPoppaMowMow Snookums was visiting a friend who was complaining about difficulties she was experiencing with her current photo studio. Having considerable experience with building homes in Second Life he decided to look into the problem to see if it was something he could help with. Seeing some immediate issues with his friends' studio he attempted to contact the creator and offer his assistance in addressing the problems. Sadly the creator of that studio did not respond to his offer.
After doing research with several photographers and photo studio owners, OomPoppaMowMow Snookums armed himself with statistics on photo studio requirements then started the creation of his own unique studio, now known as photoLIFE.
His goal was to build a photo studio unlike any other in Second Life. He would handle all the scripting and building himself leaving nothing to chance. This would allow him to make certain all scripting was done to his exacting details. The studio boast a 21 scene memory, a dual mode pose stand (singles and couples), and the addition of the alpha layer backdrop. The first of its kind in Second Life.
In the world of the internet, if you build it they will only come if you tell them you exist. His photoLIFE studio is being promoted in world and out. The ability to buy his studio on the SLEX and onRez is allowing this phenomenal product reach more and more people.
This amazing studio is now available to the public and can be seen and experienced in person at photoLIFE, Hale ukana (34, 29, 753). To discover just how different photography can be in Second life, visit the site or contact OomPoppaMowMow Snookums for a demonstration of all of the photoLIFE OM-10's amazing features.
Be sure to read the article in the next issue of The Best of SL featuring a full length interview with the creator himself.
OomPoppaMowMow Snookums says, "remember LIFE is good".
Interview Contact: OomPoppaMowMow Snookums photoLIFE, Hale ukana (34, 29, 753)
Reporter: Cherie Parker

0 comments: