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Model

~*Isabel Aurora*~

Posts: 5778

Boca del Mar, Florida, US

BLOOPERS caught on digital film

Everything was going great..
https://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a315/IsabelAurora2005/1.jpg

Then..all of  a suddent....
https://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a315/IsabelAurora2005/2.jpg

It went downhill from there...
https://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a315/IsabelAurora2005/3.jpg

https://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a315/IsabelAurora2005/4.jpg

https://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a315/IsabelAurora2005/5.jpg

https://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a315/IsabelAurora2005/6.jpg

https://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a315/IsabelAurora2005/7.jpg

And the recovery...
https://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a315/IsabelAurora2005/8.jpg

Oct 19 05 07:22 am Link

Photographer

megafunk

Posts: 2594

Los Angeles, California, US

If you had killed it first, it wouldn't have tried to run.

Oct 19 05 09:44 am Link

Photographer

JM Dean

Posts: 8931

Cary, North Carolina, US

Nice recovery wink

Oct 19 05 09:48 am Link

Model

~*Isabel Aurora*~

Posts: 5778

Boca del Mar, Florida, US

megafunk wrote:
If you had killed it first, it wouldn't have tried to run.

lol...

Oct 19 05 09:48 am Link

Model

~*Isabel Aurora*~

Posts: 5778

Boca del Mar, Florida, US

The thing about it is that my photographer kept shooting!

Oct 19 05 10:38 am Link

Photographer

Brian Diaz

Posts: 65617

Danbury, Connecticut, US

IsabelAurora wrote:
The thing about it is that my photographer kept shooting!

Smart guy.

Oct 19 05 10:48 am Link

Photographer

Fireflyfotography

Posts: 321

Las Colinas, Panamá, Panama

2nd to last one is good just PS the levels   it shows the fun side and likeable side of you

Oct 19 05 10:51 am Link

Model

CTD- NYC Model

Posts: 969

Fairfield, Connecticut, US

haha great thread.. a photographer I worked with and myself talked about showing blooper pictures and then getting the final result !

Oct 19 05 10:53 am Link

Photographer

Paul Ward

Posts: 183

New York, New York, US

i have or had lots of great blooper shots like that.  those are always fun.  thanks for sharing.

Oct 19 05 11:51 am Link

Photographer

Vegas Alien

Posts: 1747

Armington, Illinois, US

Don't feel bad...I lost my hair, too.

Oct 19 05 11:54 am Link

Model

NoLOngerHeree

Posts: 153

New York, New York, US

IsabelAurora wrote:
The thing about it is that my photographer kept shooting!

aww that sux!

Oct 19 05 11:55 am Link

Model

Lapis

Posts: 8424

Chicago, Illinois, US

DragonFlyImage wrote:
2nd to last one is good just PS the levels   it shows the fun side and likeable side of you

I agree with this one...a genuine smile like that is actually hard to capture on film. The photographers mistake was to burn the bloopers for you on CD so you could show the world his 'less than perfect pictures' J/K

Oct 19 05 11:59 am Link

Model

~*Isabel Aurora*~

Posts: 5778

Boca del Mar, Florida, US

Vegas Alien wrote:
Don't feel bad...I lost my hair, too.

*chuckle* thanks for consoling me smile

And I only wear hair pieces when I am modelling...

i got tired of paying a stylist $35 to style my hair and I wasn't even sure if I would like what they did...so I have a variety of wigs and pony tails...

wigs/ponytails = complete hair style change in 20 seconds!!!!!

Oct 19 05 12:27 pm Link

Photographer

LongWindFPV Visuals

Posts: 7052

Las Vegas, Nevada, US

LMAO

(not at the model, but the wackiness they had on the set)

Oct 19 05 12:28 pm Link

Model

~*Isabel Aurora*~

Posts: 5778

Boca del Mar, Florida, US

Joe K. Perez wrote:
LMAO

(not at the model, but the wackiness they had on the set)

Yeah it was wackiness...It was funny because I was posing and my makeup artist started looking at me funny...Next thing I know my hair fell off!

It made for some great laughs and I just wanted to share them with my MM friends smile

Oct 19 05 12:30 pm Link

Model

The_N_Word

Posts: 5067

New York, New York, US

HAHAHAHAHAHA....love it

Oct 19 05 12:30 pm Link

Model

Tina Ginger

Posts: 445

Magnolia, Arkansas, US

Thats so cute lol! smile

Oct 19 05 12:47 pm Link

Model

~*Isabel Aurora*~

Posts: 5778

Boca del Mar, Florida, US

Lapis wrote:

I agree with this one...a genuine smile like that is actually hard to capture on film. The photographers mistake was to burn the bloopers for you on CD so you could show the world his 'less than perfect pictures' J/K

Lol you can see how hard I was laughing by the strain in my neck! smile

Oct 19 05 02:47 pm Link

Model

DawnElizabeth

Posts: 3907

Madison, Mississippi, US

That was funny as stuff. Thanks! I needed that.

Oct 19 05 02:49 pm Link

Photographer

Lo Fi Art

Posts: 1311

Alice Town, Biminis, Bahamas

Oops!

Oct 19 05 02:52 pm Link

Photographer

Peter Dattolo

Posts: 1669

Wolcott, Connecticut, US

Well its good to be able to laugh at your mistakes and even bolder to have the confidence in yourself to share them with people. I bet most models burn those asap thinking nobody will ever see them in thier lifetime.
Truth is its good for a laugh with family and friends and kids if you have them. Its not the photo but the memories they bring back, thats the whole idea behind photography. To share memories.

I think they are great photos.

Oct 19 05 02:54 pm Link

Model

~*Isabel Aurora*~

Posts: 5778

Boca del Mar, Florida, US

DragonFlyImage wrote:
2nd to last one is good just PS the levels   it shows the fun side and likeable side of you

Yeah right you think I want anyone to see these?! *smile*

Oct 19 05 02:56 pm Link

Photographer

Glamour Boulevard

Posts: 8628

Sacramento, California, US

Reminds me of a time I  worked with a model a who is in my portfolio here. When I closed down my studio space I was cleaning out from under the prop bed we had inside. I reached down and pulled out somethin that I did not know what it was and immediately threw it to the ground with this"egads what the hells is that" kinda feeling. Turns out apparently when she was unpacking some of her stuff before a shoot one of her extension sections had fallen to the floor months before and gotten kicked under the bed.
I never told her about that. I bet she`ll get a chuckle from it if she reads this.

Oct 19 05 02:58 pm Link

Photographer

The Art of CIP

Posts: 1074

Long Beach, California, US

priceless....

Oct 19 05 02:59 pm Link

Model

~*Isabel Aurora*~

Posts: 5778

Boca del Mar, Florida, US

Glamour Boulevard wrote:
Reminds me of a time I  worked with a model a who is in my portfolio here. When I closed down my studio space I was cleaning out from under the prop bed we had inside. I reached down and pulled out somethin that I did not know what it was and immediately threw it to the ground with this"egads what the hells is that" kinda feeling. Turns out apparently when she was unpacking some of her stuff before a shoot one of her extension sections had fallen to the floor months before and gotten kicked under the bed.
I never told her about that. I bet she`ll get a chuckle from it if she reads this.

Good imagery I can picture that smile Stuff like that is always funny...

I never understood wigs/extension/ect until I started modeling because as I said they make it easy to make quick and drastic hair changes

Oct 19 05 02:59 pm Link

Photographer

S W I N S K E Y

Posts: 24376

Saint Petersburg, Florida, US

where can i get some of that "digital film"?

Oct 19 05 03:07 pm Link

Photographer

giovanni gruttola

Posts: 1279

Middle Island, New York, US

Paul Ward wrote:
i have or had lots of great blooper shots like that.  those are always fun.  thanks for sharing.

Bloopers are great BUT the best (for me, at least)...I take my models out to eat  after a shoot...and I always snap a couple while they're eating. It will make a great book one day (linguine hanging off the chin:)!

Oct 19 05 03:07 pm Link

Model

Angelus

Posts: 3642

Atlanta, Georgia, US

Ohh the many things that go on behind the scenes...


We now have enough footage and info to do an 'E! True Hollywood' story on Isabel Aurora

Oct 19 05 03:09 pm Link

Model

~*Isabel Aurora*~

Posts: 5778

Boca del Mar, Florida, US

Im'age NY (INY) wrote:

Bloopers are great BUT the best (for me, at least)...I take my models out to eat  after a shoot...and I always snap a couple while they're eating. It will make a great book one day (linguine hanging off the chin:)!

I'm vegetarian...I don't think vegetarians eat linguine....?....is there meat in linguine?  Should I mention I've been a vegetarian my entire life?

Ok I guess if you took me out to eat you could catch me with a big piece of spinach in my teeth...that ALWAYS happens! smile

Oct 19 05 03:09 pm Link

Model

~*Isabel Aurora*~

Posts: 5778

Boca del Mar, Florida, US

Angelus wrote:
Ohh the many things that go on behind the scenes...


We now have enough to do a E! True Hollywood story on Isabel Aurora

ROFLMAO now you're talking my language!

Oct 19 05 03:10 pm Link

Model

Angelus

Posts: 3642

Atlanta, Georgia, US

IsabelAurora wrote:
ROFLMAO now you're talking my language!

Yeah, you see what they're going to use for mine.

Oct 19 05 03:14 pm Link

Model

~*Isabel Aurora*~

Posts: 5778

Boca del Mar, Florida, US

DawnElizabeth Moderator wrote:
That was funny as stuff. Thanks! I needed that.

That's why I put it up....to make you smile smile

Oct 19 05 08:40 pm Link

Photographer

Kentsoul

Posts: 9739

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US

I hate to say this, but I love the next to last one!  I've always thought no model's book should be without something spontaneous, fun and human.  I'm pretty wierd though.

Oct 19 05 08:44 pm Link

Model

~*Isabel Aurora*~

Posts: 5778

Boca del Mar, Florida, US

Melvin Moten Jr wrote:
I hate to say this, but I love the next to last one!  I've always thought no model's book should be without something spontaneous, fun and human.  I'm pretty wierd though.

Yeah, that is a pretty sexy picture ;0)

Oct 19 05 09:05 pm Link

Makeup Artist

Camera Ready Studios

Posts: 7191

Dallas, Texas, US

megafunk wrote:
If you had killed it first, it wouldn't have tried to run.

https://bestsmileys.com/lol/1.gif

Oct 19 05 10:12 pm Link

Model

Courtenay

Posts: 165

Sacramento, California, US

love it!!
hehe great work my friend smile
-ck

Oct 19 05 10:17 pm Link

Photographer

Glamour Boulevard

Posts: 8628

Sacramento, California, US

IsabelAurora wrote:

I'm vegetarian...I don't think vegetarians eat linguine....?....is there meat in linguine?  Should I mention I've been a vegetarian my entire life?

Ok I guess if you took me out to eat you could catch me with a big piece of spinach in my teeth...that ALWAYS happens! smile

Linguini is a type of pasta, the meat would be in the sauce applied to it. You can put any sauce on it you like.

Oct 19 05 10:25 pm Link

Photographer

Glamour Boulevard

Posts: 8628

Sacramento, California, US

Lapis wrote:

I agree with this one...a genuine smile like that is actually hard to capture on film.

Aint that the truth!
One of my favorite shots is of the model who I mentioned earlier who had left a piece of an extension behind at the studio. We were doing some normal portrait style shots of her sitting in front of a back drop on a chair. A friend of hers that came with her to also do some made some comment that made the model bust out laughing and shes right in the middle of a deep belly laugh with a great smile with her hand about to cover her mouth and one of those knees to the chest stop making me laugh or ill pee poses right as I pushed the shutter button. Good thing is although there was a drastic change in pose the lighting still worked just fine.

Oct 19 05 10:32 pm Link

Photographer

bobby sargent

Posts: 4159

Deming, New Mexico, US

Some good stuff.  I am glad you thought it was funny. I know a few models who would of been so mad over that happening. 

On my web page I have an OUTTAKES page where I find some bloopers from all of my shoots. 

Thanks for the post.  bs

Oct 20 05 12:29 am Link

Model

Benny

Posts: 7318

Brooklyn, New York, US

it was the end of the shoot and we got bored so the model and myself did this
https://www.modelmayhem.com/pic.php?pic … deafc93ff6

have a good laugh smile

Oct 20 05 12:36 am Link