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I can’t believe it. Trevor actually sat in for make up for 8 hrs to and allowed himself to transform into the demon prince you see here. I actually think only crazy people or actors making millions of dollars would put themselves through this type of make up process.

So I was setting up in studio waiting for Trevor to arrive. Much like an infant in an unfamiliar situation, I actually found myself confused when Trevor entered the studio.
Talkative as usual, Trevor began talking to me and for the first few minutes I didn’t even hear a word he said. – Seriously.
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I just stood there looking at this 5’6 little demon standing in my studio talking to me like a normal person… I searched his face to see a hint of the pleasant Trevor I see on a day to day basis, and couldn’t find any. Then his phone rang, and he took the call… again seeing a grotesque demon casually talking on a blackberry was just surreal.
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So I set up the shot, lighting and blasted off a few frames, and here is what we came up with.
I attached a series of Trevor without make up so you can see what he really looks like.
Enjoy!
C
So over the past 2 weeks all of the oilers wives and girlfriends, were in the studio to shoot their charity poster for their foundation. When Ornella Moreau called she pretty much gave be carte "blanche" to do what I wanted to do... hahahah get it "blanche" So naturally I rolled on white.
But I am fortunate that the companies who call me are looking for something different, not the Jostens school portrait with the lame 3 point lighting, and cheesy colored backgrounds and the over used cliché of the vignette. .jpg)

The councilors last series of headshots were so bad that many of the councilors have decided to commission their own photographers to re shoot their portrait. Again very similar to Avedon work, with a Nigel Parry mixed in, but in BW.
You see I provided Don a bunch in color as well, but being the man he is, he can appreciate where I was going and from my understanding used the BW. I am told you can see this pic of Don in city hall.





Considering alot of my portrait work is based on that of Nigel Parry, Liebowitz and Avedon, I have no need for a complex shooting space. What you see here is the shooting space (open) and the waiting area with the red couch.
Behind the french doors is the editing suite (pic with the cpu screen, jones soda and wine bottles) 
