Sunday, April 11, 2010

Target shoot!


Margaret booked a print campaign for Target stores. We went to the shoot today and boy was it exhausting! I was especially nervous about it because her call-time was scheduled for 12:30pm (exactly her lunch and naptime). Luckily she napped for about 40 minutes on the way to the shoot (it didn't take that long to get there, it was just in Hollywood, but we left a little bit earlier to try to have her nap in the car...and it worked!). We got there and I forgot her work permit and Coogan account paperwork, so Matthew had to go home and bring it back...more anxiety. On every set with babies there's a person called a 'baby wrangler'. The baby wrangler is supposed to help the kids 'perform'. Margaret typically has to warm up to people...but as soon as she met the baby wrangler, Jerry (a bright red haired punk rockin' Scottish chick) M beamed from ear to ear (ah, relief!). A three year old girl went in to shoot and we had the room to ourselves to play for about two hours (it was a long time, but M didn't seem to care at all...she was having a blast!) The wardrobe and hair and makeup people came in and started putting different clothes on her and hairspray...just a whirlwind that I was certain would throw her off the deep end, but instead she sat very patiently and watched them busying themselves around her. Then we were off to set! (we were warned that A LOT of Target clients were here today so the rest of the crew was a little on edge...oh boy). We got to set and the photographer wanted Margaret in a very specific pose (one foot up, and a knee on the ground while putting a block on to of other block...WHAT! she's 16 months old! she can't sit still for a second, let alone strike such a specific pose). So, it was up to me to put her in that pose and run out of frame super quickly. I was drenched in sweat moving so quickly. Then they wanted her to stand on her head (a la downward dog). She excelled in this pose! Just too cute! The next set-up was in a stroller (more anxiety, M doesn't like to be strapped in). But they gave her an orange and she went to town posing with her lovely orange. THEN, the room gasped and I heard a collective OOOOO and AAHHHHH from the room. They exclaimed 'we got the shot!' but the photographer wanted to keep going. After it was over, the clients kept saying how many frames they had to choose from and they were so excited. I cannot explain how proud I was of her!

2 Comments:

Blogger Katrina Marie said...

WOHOOO!!! She Nailed it. So proud of you guys!! You both look gorgeous in that photo!! & Good hubby for running home to get the paperwork and relieve some stress!!Let me know the details when it goes to print!!

9:00 AM  
Blogger Debra Grace said...

Thanks for sharing your experience! I always wondered HOW they get kids to do what they do!! I love reading/hearing about your lives - I love you sooo much and am sooo proud of you! God bless!

2:29 PM  

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