ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE LENSE
There's no question that I prefer being behind the camera instead of being in front of it. But this year I've had to move out of my comfort zone (for better or for worse). First there was the DocStock interview on Plum TV (which was a nerve-wracking experience but I was saved by good editing) and now a profile for an upcoming issue of a print magazine.
It's exciting stuff. But doing things like today's photoshoot, where I'm on the other side of the lense, feels a little awkward. I haven't posed for that many pictures since my grade school Glamour shot portraits (remember those?). At the very least, I gave it my best "Blue Steel". So we'll see how the pics turn out.
Can't divulge which magazine yet (sorry). But I'll give you a hint -- it's not "Sexiest Man Alive". I know, very disappointing. Damn you Matt Damon (kidding).
Big thanks to Melis, Deb, Mike (for the building tour), and the two paper/paint guys at Flax for all of your help today. Especially Melis who worked on the concept for the shoot and gratiously lent her mad photog skills.
DLM (a.k.a. "Blue Steel")
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It's exciting stuff. But doing things like today's photoshoot, where I'm on the other side of the lense, feels a little awkward. I haven't posed for that many pictures since my grade school Glamour shot portraits (remember those?). At the very least, I gave it my best "Blue Steel". So we'll see how the pics turn out.
Can't divulge which magazine yet (sorry). But I'll give you a hint -- it's not "Sexiest Man Alive". I know, very disappointing. Damn you Matt Damon (kidding).
Big thanks to Melis, Deb, Mike (for the building tour), and the two paper/paint guys at Flax for all of your help today. Especially Melis who worked on the concept for the shoot and gratiously lent her mad photog skills.
DLM (a.k.a. "Blue Steel")
athletemovie.com
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