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Thursday, October 26, 2006

Fashion Forward

Hello Ladies and Gentlemen,

Sorry for being absent for the past, well month. Here I go again telling y'all why I've been a no show. Well, at least this time I brought photos.

So for the past month I've been immersed in what we call "Good Life." It's the luxury magazine we produce at the paper. Well, if you can believe it, I got the opportunity to art direct our latest fashion shoot.

What does 'art direct' mean exactly?

Well, I worked with Ellen, Good Life editor, and Karyn, style editor, to create a concept for the shoot. Next Jim, our head photographer, Ellen and I scouted the location. Then I wrote a script or storyboard for each shot; including which of the four models would be in each frame, where it would take place and how it fit into the storyline. Then Karyn and I headed off to the City to meet with our stylists, Jersey and Susan, to choose clothes for each shot. The following day we were at the venue with five fashion stylist, four models, three photographers, two art peeps and one magazine editor. Not a bad weeks work.

So what I present to y'all is a couple, O.K. 12, behind the scenes photos from our latest fashion shoot at Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank. Enjoy.

P.S. Much thanks to Count Basie Theatre - NUMA SAISSELIN, VANTONY JENKINS, ANTHONY CALICCHIO. And to Retromedia Sound Studios, Red Bank; for the VIntage microphone.

2 Comments:

Blogger TwistedLamb said...

keep up the good work. Girls rule!
MaryLee
http://foundbymarylee.blogspot.com/

11:41 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"These times we do Corrections you will just have to bear with the people who care a lot about it. In the overall scheme of things, it's a minor part of a month's offerings." -- Bob Ingle

"People"?? As in plural? As in more than one person?

It is patently obvious that most, if not all, of the posts on this (your) particular thread are coming from the same disturbed individual. Now that you are approving each and every post to this (your) blog -- and, might I add, conveniently ignoring those posts that are in any way critical of yourself -- don't you feel that you have squandered what little credibility you have left?

You, Mr. Ingle, are quickly becoming the Art Bell of journalists with their own blog site. People tune in not because what they hear or read is credible, but rather because it is funny to a see a host and his posters that hold obsessions that border on those held by, quite frankly, the mentally ill.

10:26 PM  

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