Hey Jerome, I just read Gary’s post and have gone the same route. We used to shoot these with our vx1000s/2000s but found we could avoid lighting problems with glare and shadows by flat bed scanning. I usually scan fotos at about 400 dpi to allow for ultra closeup zooms and manipulate them in the m100 timeline using boris fx. Just apple/click hold and drag in the va or vb track and you’ll stretch out a comp. Then hit edit when the render box opens. Then click the photo media Icon in boris and navigate to your saved scan. When you select the photo it opens in boris and then select your transformations button and using your x, y, z adjustments you can zoom in/ out, left right up down and create some nice smooth moves a camera can’t. Then hit appy and your back in M100. If you made a static photo you can go right to m100 or if it has a move you’ll need to render. It takes a bit, but If I can do it …. It allows much more freedom of moves that you can do with a cam. Plus every batch of photos have different finishes etc that wreak havoc on your patience for lighting. Hope this helps. Best Regards Chris