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‘Size Matters’: Two photographers try to charm a woman — with photo gear

Jan 4, 2016 by GB Leave a Comment

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We’ll go ahead and avoid the argument of whether size matters (in photography, of course) and simply introduce this hilarious little short by photographer Serge Ramelli.

Simply titled ‘Size Matters’ the three minute video depicts two photographers battling it out for the attention of a red-haired woman reading a book at the park they happen to be shooting at.

Scene by scene, the men try to outsize one another by showing off bigger cameras and longer glass. The childish antics make for a humorous video well worth three minutes of your day if you need a laugh.

For more videos and tutorials from Ramelli, you can head on over and subscribe to his YouTube channel.

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