We quickly learned that there is a method to photographing the person you spend most of your time with and that method involves sarcasm and a lot of patience. Every independent session would go a little something like this:
Me: Okay, I think everything is plugg- oh wait. Crap! Hang on while I....okaySMILE!
A: Okay, look over my left shoulder...no, MY left....no...the other left...the opposite of what you are doing. Stop smiling!
Me: Okay, look like you are pontificating something. No, more pontification. Okay! Now hold that while I adjust (mumble mumble mumble while adjusting something) hey, you moved! Go back to how you were...no that's not it...no, smile a little more...now a little less...now a little...clickclicklclick!
Me: Look what I found! It's a hat! Will you put this on pleasepleaseplease?
A: No.
Me: What if I do this? (bats eyelashes)
A: You look like you have something in your eye. (thinking: that hat has probably been worn by fifty people. At least one of those people had lice).
Me: I promise this will look cool!
(bargaining continues for another ten minutes and after I have promised to do all sorts of household chores from now until eternity...)
A: (exhausted) okay. fine. give me the *^*&% hat.
Me: clicketyclicketyclickclickclick!
A: put the hat on
Me: (thinking: that hat has probably been worn by fifty people. At least one of those people had lice). grumblemumblegrumblemumble...okay fine.
Me: Pleeeease smile?!
A: I'm hot. I don't want to smile
Me: But you look so nice when you smile
A: NOOOOOOO (thinking: I have reached my maximum number of smiles today. It is freaking hot in this non air conditioned studio. My soul is sad. Also I am hungry.)
Me: (starvation and heat stroke have set in. I am no longer in my right mind) Look at this weird face I can make!
A: clickclickclickclickclick!
Me: Wait...did you seriously just take a picture of that? For real?
A: Duh.
Me: You need to delete that. LIKE RIGHT NOW.
A: Um, yeah. Not a chance. This is definitely going on the Monday assignment presentation.
Me: (inner velociraptor cries out in pain and sadness)
Me: Act like you're laughing
A: (defeated) ha. ha............. ha. *sigh*
All in all, we did learn a lot. I wanted to feel more comfortable around studio lighting and the homework sessions definitely helped. Now I'd like to get started with a few lights of my own so that I'm not in danger of forgetting what I learned.
It was a fun summer :)
It was a fun summer :)
3 comments:
Oh Kimmy, I love your photos! These are beautiful! Anthony looks so handsome!
What a handsome honey! And what fun shots too...........
Thanks you guys!
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