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My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend: an Avenues Apartment 1

For the past few weeks, I have been shooting film stills for the film My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend, written and directed by Daryn Tufts. Alyssa Milano, Chris Gorham, and Michael Landes star along with Beau Bridges, Carol Kane, and Tom Lenk.

I am totally behind in sharing these great photos with you (and I have to remind you that I unfortunately can’t share any images of the actors). Despite the fact that you can’t see great images of Alyssa, Chris and Tom from this day, you can at least see how awesome this crew is! Seriously, these guys work incredibly hard to make every scene and detail of the movie beautiful.

My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend: Struck

For the past week, I have been shooting film stills for the film My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend, written and directed by Daryn Tufts. Alyssa Milano, Chris Gorham, and Michael Landes star along with Beau Bridges, Carol Kane, and Tom Lenk.

The 3rd and 4th days were shot at Struck, a design firm in downtown Salt Lake City.

See post from above the Capitol, and the Tavernacle.

day 2 @ Struck

My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend: the Tavernacle

For the past week, I have been shooting film stills for the film My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend, written and directed by Daryn Tufts. Alyssa Milano, Chris Gorham, and Michael Landes star along with Beau Bridges, Carol Kane, and Tom Lenk. The second day I shot, it was at the Tavernacle: a piano bar in Salt Lake City.

My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend: Capitol Hill

For the past week, I have been shooting film stills for the film My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend, written and directed by Daryn Tufts. Alyssa Milano, Chris Gorham, and Michael Landes star along with Beau Bridges, Carol Kane, and Tom Lenk.

It really is fantastic to see a film crew in action. Each scene is carefully rehearsed, directed, lit, and filmed — many times from different angles. There is innumerable amounts of behind-the-scenes action that goes on. It really is mind-blowing at how efficient the process is.

Unfortunately, I can only share images of the crew and the extras, not any of the actors :( But, hopefully you’ll enjoy them anyway!

Guerrilla Gardening Film Stills

Alright, so some of you may have noticed that I took down the images from the Guerrilla Gardening documentary I shot a few weeks back. Apparently, the city tore down the garden that the community pitched in to create. The kids who were heading the project were, of course, devastated. All the drama drew a lot of interest in the project, hence my images, and the directors asked me to take them down until the project was complete.

I just got word that it will screen on May 8th at USC. If anyone is interested or wants more info, ask me in the comments.

For now, here are the images again. And, I apologize for deleting the post and erasing someone’s thoughtful comment. I really do appreciate it when comments are left.

And watch this awesome SLIDESHOW to see more images from the day.

What You Have To Look Forward To…

As you have guessed by the fact that I haven’t had a real post in over a week….I am swamped. I’m buried in editing, designing albums, working on a portrait website, and shooting. To give you a glimpse into the posts that I’ll have up sometime next week, here are 3 images.

The first is Olivia. I did her headshots this morning in Santa Monica. She has killer eyes!

The second image is from a day trip I took down to San Diego on Tuesday to La Jolla Beach (I’m hoping to get some HDR images from the caves down there).

And this third image is from a documentary called Guerrilla Gardening that I shot film stills for this last Sunday.

Zombo

Here are photos from Zombo, a zombie musical. This zombie wants more out of life than to eat human brains — he wants to sing! Aren’t the costumes and makeup great?

Zombo: the Crew

This last Saturday (yes, it was Friday the 13th) I took some film stills for the short film, Zombo — a zombie musical. It’s always fascinating to be on a film set: it’s fast paced, everyone has their own job and yet they work together masterfully, and the lighting setups are incredible. It’s always a BIG production! And I LOVE being in the midst of it all :)