Friday, May 13, 2016

This morning in photo shoots on Avenue A



Near East 11th Street. Photo by Shawn Chittle.

6 comments:

  1. Sooo.... edgy. at least they avoided the usual graffiti wall background.

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  2. Mary Magdalene in glam rock platform boots, mayhap, although she doesn't look very penitent.

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  3. Maybe she is lost on her way geometry the mud club

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  4. Problem with these photo shoots is the same with whenever someone is filming in a block or street, one -- someone who is in a rush to get to work or esp. an elderly or with a disability running errands -- has to cross to the other side and then come back so that the resident gets out of THEIR way during their shoots and filming. And these production crews are not any help at all. They'd just stand around and not even move an inch to let you through even if it was in between takes. They act like they own the street or block, I tell ya. And most of these shoots are not even for a real publication; it so that they can post it in their insignificant blog or Instagram. Happy Friday the 13th!

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  5. That model looks miserable in awful wardrobe. I hope she's getting paid.

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  6. @11:54 a small photoshoot like this would usually not have a problem with you walking through, but you might as well just walk around if you are able to. That's just large film productions - but if you like movies, no reason to be a dick, just walk around it. A lot of people are nice, and a lot of people like watching movies without random people walking through the shot.

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