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    creative differences

    Just a grab shot from last night's product shoot (ridiculously expensive purses). This is Kevin, a photographer friend, and Mila the client. They weren't really arguing, but I had to chuckle when I saw the full size shot later, because the body language suggests otherwise.
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    Re: creative differences

    I've seen worse. How did the handbag shoot go?

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    Re: creative differences

    It does give the feeling of a little tension in the air.
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    Re: creative differences

    Quote Originally Posted by GB1
    I've seen worse. How did the handbag shoot go?

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    LOL that's what I expect the other 50+ people who viewed the thread without commenting were thinking. Sometimes you just have to be there I guess. The handbag shoot went well, she's happy. Product can be incredibly tedious and difficult though. Without a good pre-shoot game plan, it can turn real ugly, real quick, and when someone is standing there watching, you better be able to at least give the illusion you know what you're doing

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    Re: creative differences

    That bag probably cost more then my Honda haha. Do you have any of the actual product shots?

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