Cardboard Moments - When A Card Company gets Photography right

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Re: Cardboard Moments - When A Card Company gets Photography right

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@cp wrote: Sun Aug 20, 2023 9:14 pm I've always thought UD captured some of MJ's base cards quite beautifully. The 1997-98 base and subset had two great shots of him in historical moments.
Nice! Yeah UD was usually on point with their photography. I definitely miss that in the modern era.
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@cp wrote: Sun Aug 20, 2023 9:14 pm I've always thought UD captured some of MJ's base cards quite beautifully. The 1997-98 base and subset had two great shots of him in historical moments.
That second one is a great photo, I think that's the same photo they used on his SP Authentic Profiles insert.
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mindcycle wrote: Mon Aug 21, 2023 5:48 pm
@cp wrote: Sun Aug 20, 2023 9:14 pm I've always thought UD captured some of MJ's base cards quite beautifully. The 1997-98 base and subset had two great shots of him in historical moments.
Nice! Yeah UD was usually on point with their photography. I definitely miss that in the modern era.
You mean you're not a fan of only getting good photography in a single release themed around great photography? :P

I will say, Panini's photography isn't always awful, but even when it's good or great, they're putrid with their use of borders, cropping, and zooming. Their designs usually make the rare good photos they use underwhelming.
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