After much deliberation (aka: I was really tired the other night), I decided to break this into two posts. Not as clever as Katie who divided her by expression. Nice.
This shoot took place up and down Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive. Toward the end of the night we migrated toward the Magazine area.







“That’s absolutely rid–no…that’s, no. Just, no. …what were you thinking.” I don’t remember what was happening here, but I think it went like her saying these words.



Really, this is one of my favorites from the whole shoot. Not an out-take at all. But it was kind of getting lost in the first post, and it was too good for that.
This was us using the natural slither of strong, directional light from the Sun. It was about a head too short. If you go back to Tuesday’s post, you can see the headshot that corresponds to this awkward hold it-hold! it pose.



Isaac was a street preacher setting up in the neutral ground. He let us pose with his podium.
“Pop” actually ‘found’ us. We had just finished using a location and were moving on when he chased after us. Take a picture with me? I instantly agreed, looked back and realized I probably should have asked McKenzie first. Oops. But she was totally cool with it, as always.
By the way, Pop left us with strict instructions to post this on Facebook. Look for it.

I absolutely love the close up black and white that isn’t an outtake…gorgeous! You managed to get the whole Bayou Super Market mural, which is sweet. Of course I also like the last one with her out of focus and the guy riding by on the bike. Good stuff, Joe.