NYC. June17th
Delayed train, thx Amtrak.
get to a Models place to get dressed and made up for a Gothic Lolita Shoot with 2 other models, Alyssa, and IranianLove Goddess, that is their names. I let ILG do my make up, i dressed in my BlackBride outfit i had created last winter. we shot in the meat packing district of NY, somehow came upon a wedding shoot for Marie Claire Magazine with a real wedding couple, whom of course wanted a black bride and 2 other goth dressed models in their pix and video, so we obliged of course.
BTW this shoot was shot by MilkRobotics, a friend of Xilia Faye from Portland, Xilia is the photog whom shot my giddy up SG set. Petr Sorfa of Milkrobotics is an amazing artist, and coincidentally looks just like Crispin GLover see here for some details
http://milkrobotics.blogspot.com/


later ate at Monster Sushi
then made a stop over at a bar in the east village, where Chicken and one of his many lady friends joined us for some drinks and more food, then over to Magnolia Bakery for a cupcake stop... then crashed till early next day for my 2nd shoot. with Addhi way the fuck out in some odd neighborhood that i couldn't put my finger on, good part was it was quick, i got CDs of the shoot on the spot. and he was cool.
went to Barca19 for some brunch on my own, then a lil shopping around, lots of walking in 90 something degrees, and then caught a Movie solo The Omen. not too bad, pretty damn close to the orig, but updated, i actually saw the orig in the movies in the 70's, yes I am and old bitch, and my mom took me to movies inappropriate for children.
Next day early on the train for the loveliest scenic ride to Albany to shoot with Dan Doyle.
A perfectionist to say the least, i even learned a lot about lighting that may actually stick in my head, he is remind full of Sammy Hagar with a camera who knows how to make a gal look her Hottest! even when it's raining and thundering cats and dogs.

then back on the train to get home and pack for Orlando...
More on that later...
BTW these shoots are not for SG sets.
Delayed train, thx Amtrak.
get to a Models place to get dressed and made up for a Gothic Lolita Shoot with 2 other models, Alyssa, and IranianLove Goddess, that is their names. I let ILG do my make up, i dressed in my BlackBride outfit i had created last winter. we shot in the meat packing district of NY, somehow came upon a wedding shoot for Marie Claire Magazine with a real wedding couple, whom of course wanted a black bride and 2 other goth dressed models in their pix and video, so we obliged of course.
BTW this shoot was shot by MilkRobotics, a friend of Xilia Faye from Portland, Xilia is the photog whom shot my giddy up SG set. Petr Sorfa of Milkrobotics is an amazing artist, and coincidentally looks just like Crispin GLover see here for some details
http://milkrobotics.blogspot.com/


later ate at Monster Sushi
then made a stop over at a bar in the east village, where Chicken and one of his many lady friends joined us for some drinks and more food, then over to Magnolia Bakery for a cupcake stop... then crashed till early next day for my 2nd shoot. with Addhi way the fuck out in some odd neighborhood that i couldn't put my finger on, good part was it was quick, i got CDs of the shoot on the spot. and he was cool.
went to Barca19 for some brunch on my own, then a lil shopping around, lots of walking in 90 something degrees, and then caught a Movie solo The Omen. not too bad, pretty damn close to the orig, but updated, i actually saw the orig in the movies in the 70's, yes I am and old bitch, and my mom took me to movies inappropriate for children.
Next day early on the train for the loveliest scenic ride to Albany to shoot with Dan Doyle.
A perfectionist to say the least, i even learned a lot about lighting that may actually stick in my head, he is remind full of Sammy Hagar with a camera who knows how to make a gal look her Hottest! even when it's raining and thundering cats and dogs.

then back on the train to get home and pack for Orlando...
More on that later...
BTW these shoots are not for SG sets.
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chitownguy32:
the rain shot is fabulous!
madchester:
Less is more everytime; that shot in the rain is better than all your sets!