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June 26, 2010 1 min read 1 Comment
My rule of thumb is, give me beautiful women, great clothes and a great photographer and we can shoot it in the city dump and it will look great. In this case, we shot in a 100 year-old bat infested abandoned opera house in Yoakum, Texas. My rule holds. Alan Foreman was the photographer and did a great job under miserable conditions.. [caption id="attachment_4240" align="aligncenter" width="575" caption="Alan "masked" & crew preparing for shot"]
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Teresa Puentes
May 16, 2016
That is a true "Fashion"statement !!!! We all have seen or heard of photographers having success and some have made history with photos taken @ random places. It’s kinda like the saying “It’s not what you know! It’s who you know!” Well in this situation its goes like this “It’s not the location that makes the models” " It’s the models that make the location" Job well done ! Can’t wait to see what the Spring blooms.