Nov. 7, 2019

02 How Many P's are in a Photoshoot?

02 How Many P's are in a Photoshoot?

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Welcome back to the 2nd episode! Make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss a thing.

 

 

Terri talks with her friend and professional photographer, Melissa Maillett about having a photoshoot in very public places in Manhattan.

To get through the discomfort, Terri makes a Classic Manhattan.

recipe:  Add 2oz. Bulleit Rye, 1oz. Carpano Antica Sweet Vermouth, 2-3 dashes of Angostura bitters into a shaker or large glass filled with ice and give it a good stir. Strain into a coupe glass and add a Luxardo Cherry. If you can’t find Luxardo cherries try Trader Joe’s Amerena Cherries or use a maraschino cherry.

Melissa and Terri talk about confidence and loving Lizzo. Here's an article similar to the one Melissa read

Melissa gives some great advice on how to prepare for a photoshoot. Weirdly all the steps begin with P (Prepare, Practice, Present, but then we added in about 4 more) and Terri has a moment of acceptance.

Will Melissa be willing to turn the camera on herself and take on the Big Idea of having a photo shoot herself?

What’s on your Big Ideas List? You know- it’s that list of things you’ve always dreamed about doing or were curious about trying , but you were too busy or scared to try? 

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Melissa Maillett Photography her social links are there, too!

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