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2009 Oct 29: Real Housewives of NYC at S.Kuhlman launch event

I normally only get to do paparazzi work for Splash News, but for some reason this week I was given a few events to attend. The first was a launch party for S.Kuhlman (a men’s designer) on the Upper East Side, where some of the Real Housewives of NYC would be making an appearance. I’m admittedly a fan of crappy reality tv, but I’ve never seen the Real Housewives and had no idea who they were. How was I supposed to spot them? I ended up just taking pictures of whoever posed on the red carpet and then googling the cast members later to see who was there. At one point, I ended up wedged between a table and the stairwell and had to listen to the 3 housewives talk about pregnancy cravings. It was like I was the 4th person at the table! Very weird.


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2009 Oct 17: Miley Cyrus on the set of SATC2

There is precious little that will get me to spend 6 hours outdoors in the freezing cold rain. Miley Cyrus on the set of the Sex and the City 2 set apparently is one of those few things.

From 7pm-1am, I was waiting outside the Ziegfeld Theatre as they setup for the shoot. I saw the red carpet being rehearsed on, the lighting being set up, and the crew dashing around to cover things as it began to rain. I saw the extras being ushered onto the set in herds, dressed to the nines when it was <40 degrees out. I overheard plenty of foreigners and tourists gabbing about the actors, the show, and what was happening on the set.

I obviously didn’t know ahead of time that they wouldn’t begin shooting til after 11pm, otherwise I wouldn’t have wasted 4+ hours of my life freezing my arse off and twiddling my thumbs. But I did what I do best: space out and play with my camera. I also took a walk around Times Square in search of caramel apple cider. You’d think there’d be a Starbucks on every corner, but the ONE TIME I’m actually looking for one, there are none around.

After 11, the actors began to arrive. I had a good view of the male cast as they stood inside the Ziegfeld lobby waiting to start the scene. Yes, Smith Jarrod (Jason Lewis) is one hunk of a man, worthy of a spot on anyone’s “list”. Stanford and Anthony look just as they do on screen. And Mr. Big is… big (tall)! But I didn’t get more than an obstructed view of them through the window and between tent poles and peoples’ heads. And the door they used to exit onto the set was to the side and out of view so I was SOL.

The whole time they were shooting, I could just barely see the tops of the actors’ heads through the crowd of extras that had been cast as fellow red carpet goers or paparazzi. And I’m pretty sure some legitimate paps had wormed their way onto the set somehow, though I was unable to get past security. It was so discouraging. Couple that with the rain that had begun again and I was pretty disappointed with the night. All that waiting/suffering for this?!

I was about to call it a night when I ran into another guy with a camera. Turns out he wasn’t part of the paparazzi (real or fake), but was in town for the week for a work conference. He had somehow waltzed onto the set unnoticed for a good half hour and had actually been in the theatre and by the red carpet! He showed me some pictures he got of Kim Cattrall, not even knowing who she was! I guess he was just up for an adventure and wasn’t even a fan, but had seen the shoot from his hotel across the street and decided to check it out. So we talked about photography for a bit and then we decided to try to sneak onto the set again. We were caught immediately, of course. He was wearing a spiffy red suit jacket so he probably looked more legit than I did with my puffy coat and backpack. So then he offered to let me into his hotel so I could watch from the second floor windows.

Ahh, if only I had been there all along! It was warm and toasty inside the Hilton, and yielded a prime view of the set from above. I was just in time to see the last take with Miley Cyrus on the red carpet, wearing the same dress as Samantha (Kim Cattrall). They hugged and posed for pictures at the end, and then Sarah Jessica Parker joined them as well. It was all so surreal. I (not-so-?)secretly love Miley, and my friends all tease me about it, so it was crazy seeing this teen megastar right in front of me, doing a scene for one of my favorite series of all-time.

They finished the scene around 1am and took a break, at which point I sat on the floor of the hotel and edited my photos. The wifi crapped out on me though, so I had to go to another hotel to upload them… because of course time is everything when celebrity photos are involved! I was on the train by 2am and home by 3. Now that, my friends, is called DEVOTION (or insanity, fandom, madness, etc).

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2009 Oct 10: On the set of The Other Guys

I hadn’t planned on working on a glorious Saturday afternoon, but when I heard word that The Other Guys was shooting at Bowling Green, I biked down from Union Square to check out the scene. They had a substantial area blocked off near the infamous bull statue so you couldn’t get too close to them. I darted around to various vantage points, but none yielded a clear enough (or close enough) view of the actors. While inside the park and behind the fence, I caught Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg walking by to take their places on set. For most of the scene, we could barely see them tucked amidst the crew and cast.

Toward the end, I joined the small crowd of people on the south side of the set. Luckily they cleared out the fire trucks that had been blocking the scene earlier and we could actually see the actors as they filmed. I’d like to take a second to thank the Canon gods for providing me with a 21mp camera. Without this mega-resolution, I’d never be able to crop down to 1-2mp shots taken from afar.

A few random notes:
- Mark Wahlberg, you are still pretty. And many thanks for constantly glancing at the crowd, specifically in my direction.
- Will Ferrell was doing goofy things toward the end of the shoot, like making weird hand motions and putting his hands on some guy’s shoulders and turning him around. I’d have loved to have heard what he was saying!

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2009 Oct 9: On the set of Wall Street 2

nyc wedding photographersAfter a failed attempt at shooting on this movie’s set last weekend, I headed down to the Borders in the Financial District, where I’d heard they were shooting a book signing scene. Just as I was parking my bike across the street, I saw Shia LaBeouf enter the store amidst a crowd. Figures. Still, I went over there and stood outside the store for awhile, hoping that someone would come out. Security kept shooing people away from the door and windows. I ‘made nice’ with one of the guards, who asked me if I was a “wannabe paparazzo”, or a “regular person”. Obviously neither was true, but I got on his good side and he let me stand to the side.

I couldn’t get over the number of people who walked by, saw the fake books and ads in the window for a book signing with Gordon Gekko and didn’t realize it was Michael Douglas on the cover and filming the scene. And again, people would walk by and ask me what was going on. I was careful not to divulge too much when the guard was nearby.

I did end up seeing Shia come out of the store a few times, stationed between two lines of people, being filmed running inside. I didn’t get a clear view of him for too long because the guards were intentionally blocking me. But oh, I more than made up for my first failed attempt by getting some decent shots of him here. Furthermore, I was able to see Michael Douglas when he was sitting near the window getting touched up. He even waved to us! I think my best shot came when he was inside filming the signing, sitting at a table with a stack of fake books, looking directly at me. I don’t know if it was just a coincidence – was he intentionally looking in my direction while being filmed? Or was it between takes? Could he even see me from there? I don’t know, but the angle was perfect.

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2009 Oct 6: Gossip Girl castmembers caught at lunch

I spent the afternoon, off-and-on, at the Gossip Girl set in TriBeCa. Of course I arrived just after they finished filming a scene on the street, and stuck around until it was apparent that they had moved indoors for the day to shoot another scene. I was about to head out when I noticed a few of the paparazzi had moved down the block to another corner and were swarming Bubby’s restaurant. A guy I’d been chatting with and I kept peering inside, expecting them to be filming a scene in there. Then we finally realized that Chace Crawford and Blake Lively were having lunch! Their backs were toward the window, but we could tell it was them when they turned their heads to the side. After snapping away for awhile, a guard finally stepped in and stood in front of them, thus blocking our view. I would have stayed to see them exit the restaurant, but I found out shortly afterward that my gmail account had been hacked into, so I had to take care of that.

I did come back later in the day, though, and caught a glimpse of Chace again as he went into the building to film with Blake. By that point it was getting dark, so I didn’t stick around for too long. I did get to talking with some fans of the show, who seemed to know an alarming amount about the cast and the shoots. One of them had been to a party with several castmembers in attendance, so she was telling us about what they were like in person. Crazy! I think surprisingly this is one of my favorite parts about this paparazzi gig – being around lots of spirited fans who come to me with questions, as if I’m an insider on the shoot.

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