"No Tresspassing."
Posted by C.J. Darnieder on Tuesday, November 17, 2009
So today, Sean and I did the shoot for the Untamed cover. And let me tell you, it was an experience I'll never forget...for many reasons.
Sean had told me a while back that he had a spot that he loved to do really awesome shoots, and since I didn't really have any good ideas myself, I took him up on it. When we got there, it was everything I could have asked for: slightly dirty, full of machinery, totally industrial and raw. I was really inspired...which was totally opposite from the work we did at his apartment. I felt so much more comfortable experimenting with poses and really getting into it. And after looking at the pictures, I have to say I can't remember the last time I've been this excited. The framing that Sean created with the pictures, the scenery, the poses...it's exactly what I hoped to achieve.
Unfortunately, as we were finishing, we had a slight, erm, problem. We weren't technically allowed to be on the property. It was "dangerous." And as Sean took one of the last few pictures, we saw an officer walking towards us. My heart sank. A million things went through my head, but luckily nothing really happened to us. He just told us to get out and not to come back. Thank goodness, because he also alerted us that the fine for trespassing is $167. I'll take the warning, please.
Regardless of the run-in with the fuzz, it was totally worth it. I cannot WAIT to share these with you. And with only a month until the CD's release, I'm glad I can check this off my constantly growing list.
My book still hasn't come in the mail! I have the next three days off, so if I don't get it tomorrow, I'm calling the company and throwing a fit. Maybe then it'll come in a timely manner...doubtful.
Sean had told me a while back that he had a spot that he loved to do really awesome shoots, and since I didn't really have any good ideas myself, I took him up on it. When we got there, it was everything I could have asked for: slightly dirty, full of machinery, totally industrial and raw. I was really inspired...which was totally opposite from the work we did at his apartment. I felt so much more comfortable experimenting with poses and really getting into it. And after looking at the pictures, I have to say I can't remember the last time I've been this excited. The framing that Sean created with the pictures, the scenery, the poses...it's exactly what I hoped to achieve.
Unfortunately, as we were finishing, we had a slight, erm, problem. We weren't technically allowed to be on the property. It was "dangerous." And as Sean took one of the last few pictures, we saw an officer walking towards us. My heart sank. A million things went through my head, but luckily nothing really happened to us. He just told us to get out and not to come back. Thank goodness, because he also alerted us that the fine for trespassing is $167. I'll take the warning, please.
Regardless of the run-in with the fuzz, it was totally worth it. I cannot WAIT to share these with you. And with only a month until the CD's release, I'm glad I can check this off my constantly growing list.
My book still hasn't come in the mail! I have the next three days off, so if I don't get it tomorrow, I'm calling the company and throwing a fit. Maybe then it'll come in a timely manner...doubtful.