
These are my glasses. I have a penchant for Senior Citizens fashion. What can I say? I'm an old soul!
Fiji is really turning it on! The weather is perfect, just enough cloud to give the sky some interest without compromising the light every 2 minutes and light winds most of the time. The talent is starting to relax into things and really work the camera and the images are improving with every new setup. Smiles all round over here!
Right now, I’m back in the room after another full day shooting. As I type, Brett is sitting here talking about tomorrow’s schedule to one of the models, more just thinking out loud, getting things set in his head. It’s his way. . .but I digress. . .
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One of the pools we were shooting and not swimming in. . .
As I sit in this warm and cosy bed, a lone ant marches erratically across my screen, just one of many of the little buggers that seem to be crawling all over this room at the Sheraton. Our gear is spread all over the room, and I swear that the amount of rechargeable batteries slowly drawing new life from the mains power is surely creating some kind of radioactive hotspot, that could possibly result in prize winning, oversized fruit and vegetables, anywhere within a 200 metre radius.
All that aside though, I am still alive and possibly even a couple of kilos lighter from the sweat I exuded today. For lack of a better word, it was a massive.
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Possibly one of the best blurry photo’s ever taken with a Nokia N96
I’m currently writing this from the room, where wireless internet is charged out at the exorbitant rate of $25 a day. So this post is definitely worth it’s weight in gold!
Last night I started off on the Sunshine Coast, drove down
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Tomorrow morning myself and a some colleagues are off to Fiji for a lifestyle, tourism and resort shoot.
I went on a similar shoot in Fiji at the end of last year with the same crew, for the same client, that literally ended in disaster – cyclonic weather, insane flooding, closed airports, trapped tourists and. . .
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