Photographer
Hamza
Posts: 7791
New York, New York, US
NOW HEAR THIS! I was thinking of making this a 2 day event so it won't be so crazy on Sunday the 29th, was going to open it for Saturday the 28th AND Sunday the 29th.... This is what I need to know, which models would or could show up both days? The list of Photographers on the waiting list is huge and I don't want them to miss out on this... Sirrus and I will make a final decision based upon your responses...
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pRoDiGy pHoToG
Posts: 1511
OAKLAND GARDENS, New York, US
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Photographer
Sandy Ramirez
Posts: 6089
Brooklyn, New York, US
Hamza wrote: NOW HEAR THIS! I was thinking of making this a 2 day event so it won't be so crazy on Sunday the 29th, was going to open it for Saturday the 28th AND Sunday the 29th.... This is what I need to know, which models would or could show up both days? The list of Photographers on the waiting list is huge and I don't want them to miss out on this... Sirrus and I will make a final decision based upon your responses... I'm perfectly cool with a one day event. Just out of curiosity if it does become a two day affair, will photographers be allowed to attend both days?
Photographer
00siris
Posts: 19182
New York, New York, US
The enitre place is huge huge huge - and a great place to shoot for all involved. Be it 2 days or one, I think there something in it for EVERYONE. Regardless, we need your input. Please post what you think about this idea an encourage all others that you know who are involved in this to do the same.
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Hamza
Posts: 7791
New York, New York, US
Sandy Ramirez wrote: I'm perfectly cool with a one day event. Just out of curiosity if it does become a two day affair, will photographers be allowed to attend both days? But of course! Only if you are confirmed for Sunday, you will not have priority on Saturday.
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Sandy Ramirez
Posts: 6089
Brooklyn, New York, US
Hamza wrote:
But of course! Only if you are confirmed for Sunday, you will not have priority on Saturday. I'm cool with just being there Sunday the 29th. To me it would be a bit unfair to grab a slot on Saturday when I have already setup a series of shoots Sunday. BTW what about model fatigue? I hope none of the models I'm working with Sunday shoot on Saturday. I want them nice and fresh and ready to shoot, not exhausted from a previous day of shooting for eight hours or so.
Photographer
Hamza
Posts: 7791
New York, New York, US
Sandy Ramirez wrote:
Hamza wrote: But of course! Only if you are confirmed for Sunday, you will not have priority on Saturday. I'm cool with just being there Sunday the 29th. To me it would be a bit unfair to grab a slot on Saturday when I have already setup a series of shoots Sunday. BTW what about model fatigue? I hope none of the models I'm working with Sunday shoot on Saturday. I want them nice and fresh and ready to shoot, not exhausted from a previous day of shooting for eight hours or so. See now that's being selfish! Actually chances are at least one of the models you will shoot with on Sunday will be working on Saturday as well...as a matter of fact I'm almost sure of it. Don't sweat the small shit! Model fatigue? You crack me up!
Model
Mela Eloise
Posts: 155
Easton, Pennsylvania, US
i can make it both days. but then i just love being photographed. you can ask sandy how i act when i get excited about photos.
Photographer
Sandy Ramirez
Posts: 6089
Brooklyn, New York, US
Hamza wrote:
Sandy Ramirez wrote:
Hamza wrote: But of course! Only if you are confirmed for Sunday, you will not have priority on Saturday. I'm cool with just being there Sunday the 29th. To me it would be a bit unfair to grab a slot on Saturday when I have already setup a series of shoots Sunday. BTW what about model fatigue? I hope none of the models I'm working with Sunday shoot on Saturday. I want them nice and fresh and ready to shoot, not exhausted from a previous day of shooting for eight hours or so. See now that's being selfish! Actually chances are at least one of the models you will shoot with on Sunday will be working on Saturday as well...as a matter of fact I'm almost sure of it. Don't sweat the small shit! Model fatigue? You crack me up! Hey Someone needs to provide comedy
Photographer
Sandy Ramirez
Posts: 6089
Brooklyn, New York, US
Mela1 wrote: i can make it both days. but then i just love being photographed. you can ask sandy how i act when i get excited about photos.
Photographer
Hamza
Posts: 7791
New York, New York, US
Sandy Ramirez wrote:
Mela1 wrote: i can make it both days. but then i just love being photographed. you can ask sandy how i act when i get excited about photos. I don't know how excited she gets about photos, but I do know first hand how excited she can get!
Model
Mela Eloise
Posts: 155
Easton, Pennsylvania, US
Hamza wrote:
Sandy Ramirez wrote:
Mela1 wrote: i can make it both days. but then i just love being photographed. you can ask sandy how i act when i get excited about photos. I don't know how excited she gets about photos, but I do know first hand how excited she can get! LMAO
Model
Mela Eloise
Posts: 155
Easton, Pennsylvania, US
Hamza wrote:
Sandy Ramirez wrote:
Mela1 wrote: i can make it both days. but then i just love being photographed. you can ask sandy how i act when i get excited about photos. I don't know how excited she gets about photos, but I do know first hand how excited she can get! LMAO
Photographer
Tony KnightHawk Studios
Posts: 1900
Fort Myers Beach, Florida, US
Hamza wrote: NOW HEAR THIS! I was thinking of making this a 2 day event so it won't be so crazy on Sunday the 29th, was going to open it for Saturday the 28th AND Sunday the 29th.... This is what I need to know, which models would or could show up both days? The list of Photographers on the waiting list is huge and I don't want them to miss out on this... Sirrus and I will make a final decision based upon your responses... I can be there Saturday or Sunday...
Photographer
Hamza
Posts: 7791
New York, New York, US
Knight Hawk Studios wrote:
Hamza wrote: NOW HEAR THIS! I was thinking of making this a 2 day event so it won't be so crazy on Sunday the 29th, was going to open it for Saturday the 28th AND Sunday the 29th.... This is what I need to know, which models would or could show up both days? The list of Photographers on the waiting list is huge and I don't want them to miss out on this... Sirrus and I will make a final decision based upon your responses... I can be there Saturday or Sunday... I guess this question is more for the models and MUA's, and Stylists...
Photographer
Sandy Ramirez
Posts: 6089
Brooklyn, New York, US
Hamza wrote: I don't know how excited she gets about photos, but I do know first hand how excited she can get! I ain't saying anything lol
Photographer
Hamza
Posts: 7791
New York, New York, US
Sandy Ramirez wrote:
Hamza wrote: I don't know how excited she gets about photos, but I do know first hand how excited she can get! I ain't saying anything lol No one would believe you anyway!
Model
Mayanlee
Posts: 3560
New City, New York, US
Only Sunday for me. I plan on testing out a 44' catamaran on the Chesapeake on Saturday....
Photographer
Sandy Ramirez
Posts: 6089
Brooklyn, New York, US
Mayanlee wrote: Only Sunday for me. I plan on testing out a 44' catamaran on the Chesapeake on Saturday.... Ohhhh cool! Need a hand? Experienced sailor you know.
Model
1234aaaaa
Posts: 185
New York, New York, US
I'm good for both days- who's up for shooting with me? let's make some amazing images people! can't wait
Photographer
Admiral Frog
Posts: 29088
Roswell, Georgia, US
Sandy Ramirez wrote:
Ohhhh cool! Need a hand? Experienced sailor you know. You're a seamen?
Photographer
Sandy Ramirez
Posts: 6089
Brooklyn, New York, US
Frog516 wrote: You're a seamen? In all seriousness - 14 years at sea, 4 with the merchant fleet, 10 with the US Navy. I'm a Veteran of the 1st Gulf War.
Model
Mayanlee
Posts: 3560
New City, New York, US
Sandy Ramirez wrote:
In all seriousness - 14 years at sea, 4 with the merchant fleet, 10 with the US Navy. I'm a Veteran of the 1st Gulf War. Dunno.... you'd have to talk to the captain.... I'm just the first mate and resident boat wench. We're test driving future retirement homes. This one looks like the winner: check out the Lagoon 440: http://www.cata-lagoon.com/440_pres_uk.php Think of the shoot possibilities...!
Model
Rony J
Posts: 13
BRONX, New York, US
Photographer
Sandy Ramirez
Posts: 6089
Brooklyn, New York, US
Mayanlee wrote:
Dunno.... you'd have to talk to the captain.... I'm just the first mate and resident boat wench. We're test driving future retirement homes. This one looks like the winner: check out the Lagoon 440: http://www.cata-lagoon.com/440_pres_uk.php Think of the shoot possibilities...! Think of the fishing possibilities! Can I be 1st navigator and camera person?
Model
Mayanlee
Posts: 3560
New City, New York, US
Sandy Ramirez wrote:
Think of the fishing possibilities! Can I be 1st navigator and camera person? He's pilot first and last ( ) but you can be the onboard camera person and galley boy.
Photographer
Sandy Ramirez
Posts: 6089
Brooklyn, New York, US
Mayanlee wrote:
He's pilot first and last ( ) but you can be the onboard camera person and galley boy. I can work the diesel as well you know - but the galley is cool - I can cook fish quite well lol!
Model
Mayanlee
Posts: 3560
New City, New York, US
Sandy Ramirez wrote: I can work the diesel as well you know - but the galley is cool - I can cook fish quite well lol! THis has a regenerative electric drive ... works kinda like a hybrid car ... no diesel engines. I just told my husband to start getting ramped up on his electric systems knowledge. In addition to seeing how well it can be sailed solo, we want to go see if this thing powers as quiet as the company claims. Sometimes nothing worse than puffing along to the loud clanking roar of a diesel (not to mention the fumes) ... sorta kills the sailing experience... Start practicing your burger flip -- he's allergic to fish (I'll take it, tho). Actually, what would work better for all of us is if you make sure you have a decent bartend skillset. Aaaah.... sailing in the Bahama tradewinds with a fine iced mojito or margarita ... OK, back on topic ... I hope you are amenable to some beauty shots (I know... kind of an oxymoron with me) ... if Identity manages to pull this off, this should be really interesting work to capture....
Photographer
Sandy Ramirez
Posts: 6089
Brooklyn, New York, US
Mayanlee wrote:
THis has a regenerative electric drive ... works kinda like a hybrid car ... no diesel engines. I just told my husband to start getting ramped up on his electric systems knowledge. In addition to seeing how well it can be sailed solo, we want to go see if this thing powers as quiet as the company claims. Sometimes nothing worse than puffing along to the loud clanking roar of a diesel (not to mention the fumes) ... sorta kills the sailing experience... Start practicing your burger flip -- he's allergic to fish (I'll take it, tho). Actually, what would work better for all of us is if you make sure you have a decent bartend skillset. Aaaah.... sailing in the Bahama tradewinds with a fine iced mojito or margarita ... OK, back on topic ... I hope you are amenable to some beauty shots (I know... kind of an oxymoron with me) ... if Identity manages to pull this off, this should be really interesting work to capture.... Sounds like a plan (both parts)
Makeup Artist
LaRaunce MUA
Posts: 2
Washington, District of Columbia, US
Hi Hamza, I'm scheduled to participate 7/29/2007 and this is a great opportunity...so thank you. Please post this link in the forum so that the photographers and models can view my latest work to date: http://www.modelplace.com/thelookmakeupartistry I think this will help them in determining which MUA they would like to work with. I haven't been contacted by anyone, but I am looking forward to this shoot. I don't think my MM profile completely does my talent justice. I thank you in advance, LaRaunce, Professional Makeup Artist The Look Makeup Artistry "Now You've Got The Look"
Model
Earl
Posts: 1
STATEN ISLAND, New York, US
Hello. I'm interested in working with. Check out my port and tell me what you think for me to work with you.Thank you
Photographer
Sandy Ramirez
Posts: 6089
Brooklyn, New York, US
Earl wrote: Hello. I'm interested in working with. Check out my port and tell me what you think for me to work with you.Thank you Let me paraphrase your introduction for you Earl.... "Hi! I'm Earl! I can't follow instructions and have just made myself look like a fool! Obviously all of you will want to work with me now that I have proven, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that I cannot read or follow instructions as listed on page one of this thread! PM my interested self!" Yep that should sound about right.
Photographer
Admiral Frog
Posts: 29088
Roswell, Georgia, US
Mayanlee wrote:
Dunno.... you'd have to talk to the captain.... I'm just the first mate and resident boat wench. We're test driving future retirement homes. This one looks like the winner: check out the Lagoon 440: http://www.cata-lagoon.com/440_pres_uk.php Think of the shoot possibilities...! Sweet boat there. Sandy I didn't know you enjoyed the sea so much. I have a fishing boat. Nothing like Mayans Ship, quite a bit smaller.
Model
Mayanlee
Posts: 3560
New City, New York, US
Frog516 wrote:
Sweet boat there. Sandy I didn't know you enjoyed the sea so much. I have a fishing boat. Nothing like Mayans Ship, quite a bit smaller. It ain't mine yet, but it's a pretty motivating toy for retirement, in't it? I didn't know that about Sandy, either.
Photographer
Sandy Ramirez
Posts: 6089
Brooklyn, New York, US
Frog516 wrote:
Sweet boat there. Sandy I didn't know you enjoyed the sea so much. I have a fishing boat. Nothing like Mayans Ship, quite a bit smaller. Yeh that catamaran is sweet. Rich any time you want me out there on the boat let me know man. I love the sea.
Photographer
Sandy Ramirez
Posts: 6089
Brooklyn, New York, US
Mayanlee wrote:
It ain't mine yet, but it's a pretty motivating toy for retirement, in't it? I didn't know that about Sandy, either. You never asked Mayan lol! I've actually circumnavigated the globe on a ship.
Photographer
Hamza
Posts: 7791
New York, New York, US
Am I retarded or do some people just don't read instructions? I just had a model email me about bringing an escort to this event. She has been scheduled but if she insists on bringing an escort well need I say she's outta here! How can you not feel safe with over 70 models, 35 photographers, etc... present? People crack me the fuck up!!!
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ATMPhotos
Posts: 1565
Brooklyn, New York, US
Hamza wrote: Am I retarded or do some people just don't read instructions? I just had a model email me about bringing an escort to this event. She has been scheduled but if she insists on bringing an escort well need I say she's outta here! How can you not feel safe with over 70 models, 35 photographers, etc... present? People crack me the fuck up!!! Amazing...
Model
Mayanlee
Posts: 3560
New City, New York, US
Hamza wrote: Am I retarded or do some people just don't read instructions? I just had a model email me about bringing an escort to this event. She has been scheduled but if she insists on bringing an escort well need I say she's outta here! How can you not feel safe with over 70 models, 35 photographers, etc... present? People crack me the fuck up!!! Because it's evident we all have to intent to rape her of mind and body.... Darwinism... let it work.
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Admiral Frog
Posts: 29088
Roswell, Georgia, US
Hamza wrote: Am I retarded or do some people just don't read instructions? I just had a model email me about bringing an escort to this event. She has been scheduled but if she insists on bringing an escort well need I say she's outta here! How can you not feel safe with over 70 models, 35 photographers, etc... present? People crack me the fuck up!!! Let's see there will be 35 photographers, so I am guessing she will need at least 40 or so escorts to keep her safe.
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