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Punk Rock Couture Shoot: The full Story...
Oh My goodness this has been the craziest shoot to date!! I just have to tell you all about it before I dive into another project.
So after only 3 hours sleep on my end, the team got up bright and early..wait did I say bright? It was dark outside, certainly not bright, at 6:00 AM for our scheduled shoot at the JC Warehouse. Why so early? Well this warehouse, though at one time was an ICEHOUSE, now is used as a soft paintball location. Kinda like paint balls but with small white foam ones instead (bummer, would have loved the color!). We were told that at 10:00 most likely a herd of teenage boys would be coming in to turn out the lights and take over! 10AM? After hair, makeup and setup you can imagine why we had to start so early.
SO I picked up some Starbucks and headed over to my model, Krystal Leers home for makeup ..or should I say eyelashes. There was NO makeup getting done with the amount of time those dang eyelashes took to apply and actually stick! So we headed over to To Dye For hair Salon where Kate Soderstrom was waiting all cheery to get to work on Krystals hair. While the look was being acheived I went over to the warehouse to set up. Turns out that in order to get into the warehouse I had to go through the back of the building through dark, pitch black tunnels and a woosy flashlight. Oh did I mention the fact that I had to open a huge refrigeration door in order to get inside and the first thing to greet me was a FOX that jumped out!!??? Ahh! I was scared outta my mind but was led through the darkness by Dave, our connection to the warehouse, on the other end of the cell phone. I made lefts and rights, unders, throughs and overs and too dark of tunnels that I was just sure a VERY DANGEROUS PERSON HAD to be living . I was just about to give up but was too scared to turn back when voila- a light! The sunroof of the warehouse portion of the building was finally visible! I made a dash to the warehouse despite all that I imagined that was around me. Oye vey! Too dangerous, my hubby was not too happy to hear this story afterward and I decided that perhaps I will not put myself in such a dangerous situation in the future just for a photo shoot. (To my defense I didnt know that I was going to have to enter the warehouse this way:)
So, now I was in the warehouse and could enter and exit the front door versus the tunnels, thank goodness! I was able to set everything up...Lighting was truly a challenge in this shoot however I learned from it so I know it will only make me stronger. Isnt that what all of this is all about?