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Identity photo project: casting call

Posted 28 December 2008 @ 3pm | Tagged thoughts


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I’m starting a photo project this month that will investigate the concept of identity by looking at your hobbies. I want to take two shots of each person. The first will illustrate you in the personality of your favorite hobby. Whether it involves a particular costume, set, environment, props, we will capture this identity. The second shot will be something you’ve always wanted to do but haven’t done for whatever reason. We will come up with the idea for the shot together, once you tell me your chosen identities.

No previous modeling experience is necessary, and shooting will take place on saturdays and sundays in Chicago and Evanston, at locations of your choosing, as long as they’re easy to get to by public transportation. Please contact me at yan AT pritzker DOT ws with your two identities (it’s ok if you need time to think about them) and your availability over the next two months if interested. You will receive a CD with the full resolution photos for printing or publishing on the web. Thanks!

Update: Please see the scheduling page for my availability.


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Posted by
mai-ling
30 December 2008 @ 2pm

oooo!

except i never drive to evanston or chicago.


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