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Subject: [Leica] Regarding those snaps of a few days ago (George Lottermoser)
From: imagist3 at mac.com (Lottermoser George)
Date: Wed Jan 7 16:52:26 2009
References: <200901072352.n07Nq6Go079617@server1.waverley.reid.org> <4DAF5B92-E6C6-48AE-9642-51C14CE934E6@depaul.edu>

I did a location shoot for a black smith last week.
I had put together a small lighting kit for a portrait shoot and thought
why not try this smaller kit for this interior installation (normally  
I'd take a lot more).
It was quite a challenge to do with less.
Not yet sure if it was a good idea.
But it made me step out of my box and saved the client a bit of change.

Fond regards,
George

george@imagist.com
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On Jan 7, 2009, at 6:35 PM, bob palmieri wrote:

>
> On Jan 7, 2009, at 5:52 PM, George wrote:
>
>> Sometimes practicing is just practicing.
>> Keep the chops up;
>> Just in case a gig comes up;
>> and I can actually find the groove.
>
> Funny you should mention this.
>
> When I was doing a fair amount of session work as a guitar player I  
> was a total suckup, eager to deliver a quick serving of stock  
> sounds and cliche phrases.
>
> After those situations became less frequent I morphed into a kindof  
> "artiste" type who just played the parts the way I thought they  
> should be, and if a producer didn't like it, too bad.  At that  
> point I was doing enough college teaching so that I could afford to  
> alienate clients in the name of feeling like I had some kindof  
> identity.
>
> Ironically, I did a session last month for a tune intended for  
> Barack's inaugural. It was such a huge production that I made a  
> conscious decision to just give them essentially perfect 1st takes  
> that sounded like what they would expect to hear in that particular  
> place in the track, which also meant much more "playing it safe"  
> than I'm used to these days. And y'know what?  In this case the  
> regular drill was the right tool for the job.  Here's a link to a  
> video of that session; I think the singing is completely off the hook:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mhMYr17iwk
>
>
>
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In reply to: Message from rpalmier at depaul.edu (bob palmieri) ([Leica] Regarding those snaps of a few days ago (George Lottermoser))