Blind Items Revealed #3
March 18, 2015
This former tweener before there was the term tweener has been working almost non-stop since those days but is in the midst of trying to find new work so she is doing product placement photos. While trying to do one recently she got into an argument with people to move out of her way so they would not be in the shot and she was not pleasant at all in her dealings with them. It was a public store and not roped off.
Melissa Joan Hart
Girl's got to make money some how!
ReplyDeleteIf she had demanded that I get out of the shot in a public store, I probably would have made a point to stand directly in front of her, just to be contrary.
ReplyDeleteMany years ago I was visiting a park/nature trail with the young 'uns. There was a photographer doing a session with a family on a bridge on the path. Problem was, my kids were tired and ready to go home, and we had to cross the bridge to get to to parking area. We waited patiently for a couple of minutes thinking the photographer would take a break or get her shot and move on. Nope, she kept clickin' away and my kids (and I) grew ever more frustrated and decided we had had enough, so away we went. The photographer was pissed! She expected us to wait until she was done shooting before we dared to cross the bridge. I quickly admonished her and told her we had already waited patiently for several minutes and she was in a public park, on a Saturday afternoon and if she had a problem with it to scout another, more secluded, location or pick a different day/time. Still pisses me off when I think about it and that she actually thought we were supposed to concede to her demands in a public setting.
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