BOOK ALERT: On May 10th "American Romance" will be released and published. "Maggie" and I represent the old couple in this book that is inclusive that Mike Pence likely would not approve. LOL. Fug-him.
Kinda funny how when followers meet Maggie in person sometimes they blurt out without thinking, "You're short." LOL. One follower wrote to her asking, "Could you cover petites because I'm only 5"1"," and Maggie replied, "I'm only five foot two."
In this shoot that included video and a rather big crew was shot near Greenpoint Terminal and in Williamsburg very near where I use to live by the Domino Sugar Refinery. My stage presence from when I was a performance artist (nearly a decade) comes across, and because Maggie is so small I kinda look like one of those muscular guys from "Canadian Ninja Warriors" with the great upper body strength, and I don't look like a 15 year old.
I look mighty cool with "my car" a vintage two-seater Mercedes 560 SL with the "Calzone" monster supersized motor.
So Maggie believes that this book might get us some gigs as a couple.
Yesterday afternoon after work ran home and jumped on a subway with a garment bag as a wardrobe change for Maggie. I learned some smut that this one designer normally does not lend out clothes because they are mucho expensive. The pants alone cost $4K, and a matching jacket likely a lot more. Maggie is important enough that he made an exception.
So at this first show she is sitting in the first row next to some famous designer who she would later find out is Tom Brown. She get Pov-O-rot-zeed after the show. I'm waiting outside Spring Street Studios on Varick near the Holland Tunnel to meet her.
There is a generator on the street running to power the lights of the show, and a limo line for VIP's that have to shuffle to too many events. I exploit 1600 ISO, F1.4, and hand held skills to get a few head to toe shots of Maggie wearing this one designer's outfit while walking to find a place to eat and change. On the way back to the event space I shoot this second look in a dark street near the Holland Tunnel.
The line to the show is outside and it is a mob scene. We are the lucky ones that have "seats," and our seats are particularly great ones: first row; section "C"; and on the best side for the entrance and walk back.
At the end of the runway is the press pool: a crowd of about 30 photographers piled on top of each other. Where I'm positioned I get two opportunities to get each look. I set up my kill zones while "Maggie" gets herded by fans and gushed over.
I got a lot better than last year in nailing the head to toe look during a show. It all happens so fast. After the show we get escorted backstage. I meet the designer. Back there are other people I know from previous seasons and other events. There is this woman who I saw who sat across the runway, she approaches me, and asks me about my Leica.
She is a fashion photographer and was inquiring about my SL. I showed her the images shot at 1600 ISO at F1.4 with no flash. My handheld skills were very evident and were impressive. This woman was considering a M10, but I mentioned the need for AF makes the SL a better choice.
So I had lots of fun last night. Seems that I'm part of this world. The guy sitting to my right was this stylish black man with a crazy hat and glasses. He was getting shot a lot. Some pho-togs shot the two of us because I was wearing my white alpaca hat.
Leaving it was hard trying to make it to the exit. We got stopped a lot on our way out. Seems like I too am getting widely known in the fashion world.
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