What Are Your Gripes, Photo Assistants?
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I got a heads up the other day from Heather Morton about a new column on her blog that she thought would be of great interest to readers at APhotoAssistant.com. She has started a bi-weekly column, called The Whole Nine Yards for photo assistants, and other production crew, to make their complaints known about the industry. The column starts off with a bang today, talking about the issue of photo assistants having to wait 30, 60, sometimes 90 days for payment on a shoot they worked on. Mosey on over and give it a look-see. If you have an issue that you want to get out in the open, you can email kendra.vamplew@gmail.com.
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Photographically Speaking…
"Most people stiffen with self-consciousness when they pose for a photograph. Lighting and fine camera equipment are useless if the photographer cannot make them drop the mask, at least for a moment, so he can capture on his film their real, undistorted personality and character. "~Phillippe Halsman
Photo 101
Elvis: Elvis is the affectionate description given to gold/white fabric reflectors, especially on overheads, as cited by American Grip.








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