Does the picture have to conform to any "rules" as regards the yearbook?
Dave
On 18/10/2013 02:37, Willie Wonka wrote:
> My son wants to have an unique picture for his senior yearbook. It has to
> tell something about him. He does not want to hear anything about portrait
> studio.
>
> He is all about cars and has my Jeep now. I wanted to get rid of it, since
> its no longer the wildlife sanctuary maintenance vehicle at my previous
> employer, but he was in love with it, so it stayed. And besides, it is still
> the official camping vehicle of the Grigorov's.
>
> I am not a portraitist and need help. No idea how to approach the subject,
> but I cant say no. He is very boyish, innocent, very liberal and despite the
> Jeep, environmentally conscious. Here he is, pretending to be interviewing a
> southern professor who taught his students the subject of "Northern
> Aggression":
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUx7aSMKOMM
>
>
> This is the car that I need to feature, driven around our favorite campsite
> in Granville State Forest, Mass. Believe it or not, the roads he is driving
> are actual streets and you don't see it in the video, but somewhere in the
> middle of it, he is turning around in someone's driveway.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pJXO9hrppA&feature=player_detailpage
>
>
> Can you help me with ideas? The Jeep and the foliage have to be in the
> picture and I would like to portray somehow his boyishness. How and where do
> I pose him?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Best
>
> Boris
>
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