Will You Marry Me Boy?
No, not this guy on the cover of M Magazine, keep reading...
Here is the much anticipated tear sheet I've been waiting for.
"M" Magazine ran this photo for their special bridal section. Not to seem petty, but I saw some shots that were a lot better than this one that ended up in the spread. Though I do understand that the magazine has clients they need to satisfy by delivering the end product they've been paid to advertise, that being the dress and the very heavy, jewelry. As the model, I'm looking for the best shot of ME so I can advertise MY product in the best light. Luckily, I can get some of the other shots that weren't used to put in my portfolio. I admit, it was a lot of fun to do! And though it doesn't look like I'm doing much, that pose was one of the most uncomfortable poses I had to strike. Again, the dress doesn't show it, but my entire body is about as "S" shaped as I could get it, which is why the pose works for this gown.
So get your butt out to the bookstore and get your copy of M Magazine. C'mon, It's only a buck fifty. I got my extra copies at Barnes and Noble. There are two different covers for the magazine as they deliver to different parts of Milwaukee, but most of the same info is in both editions, including the bridal layout.
I'm really breaking through in this industry, I can feel it.
Here is the much anticipated tear sheet I've been waiting for.
"M" Magazine ran this photo for their special bridal section. Not to seem petty, but I saw some shots that were a lot better than this one that ended up in the spread. Though I do understand that the magazine has clients they need to satisfy by delivering the end product they've been paid to advertise, that being the dress and the very heavy, jewelry. As the model, I'm looking for the best shot of ME so I can advertise MY product in the best light. Luckily, I can get some of the other shots that weren't used to put in my portfolio. I admit, it was a lot of fun to do! And though it doesn't look like I'm doing much, that pose was one of the most uncomfortable poses I had to strike. Again, the dress doesn't show it, but my entire body is about as "S" shaped as I could get it, which is why the pose works for this gown.
So get your butt out to the bookstore and get your copy of M Magazine. C'mon, It's only a buck fifty. I got my extra copies at Barnes and Noble. There are two different covers for the magazine as they deliver to different parts of Milwaukee, but most of the same info is in both editions, including the bridal layout.
I'm really breaking through in this industry, I can feel it.
5 Comments:
Hey kid,
Your real name is on that shot.
You may not care, but attractive women can never be too careful on the internet.
Give Aaron a high-five from me for the whole Charlie thing next time you see him.
Yeah, I knew, but I'd hoped no one else cared to enlarge it to SEE if it was on there. Thabks for pointing it out for everyone silly man! :)
I don't mind too much. Aaron used his full name on his blog. I was a little surprised about that.
My identity isn't that cool that someone would want to steal it, besides all they could do is pay off my debt because I have no $$$
and I'm not that attractive that freak boys would come find me. It's the best of both worlds!
Yeah. No one would enlarge it. Sure. ;)
The book I'm working on centers in part around the dangers inherent on the internet so I'm probably overly sensitive.
I too have no problem using my real name, although I'm not using it.
How weird is that?
Everytime I see your name in my comment box, i think of ET:
ELL-EEE-OT
REECES PIECES
Maybe you should use your own name?!!
When I first decided to bring Elliot's blog out of the book and into the real world I struggled with how to represent him/myself.
I've sort of settled into using Elliot to post on From Where I Sit and to use him as the name on any comments I make on other people's sites.
If I send an email to another blogger I use my own name.
I use El in the first case to spread the word about the blog and to avoid confusion.
I use my own name in the second case, because it just feels too weird writing directly to somone else as a fictional character.
The strange things I'm willing to do for my fiction.
I'm going end up hospitalized, aren't I?
;)
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