dalekboy: (Chaotic System)
dalekboy ([personal profile] dalekboy) wrote2009-12-13 01:12 pm

Danny's Photoshoot Meme


Write to me if you'd like to know how I would like to photograph you. Don't tell me how you'd like to be photographed, it's my job to come up with something for you.

All your comments will be screened, so people will only see my replies to you. I will unscreen your original request only if you ask me to after I have replied.

Disclaimer time - I may need you to point me towards a recent photo of yourself since my memory for people's faces/bodies is often crap. Be warned, you may find the way I'd like to photograph you ridiculous, insulting, boring, obvious, exploitative, confronting, confusing, completely off the mark of how you see yourself, or completely uncreative. Worse still, I may not be able to think of anything for you. If I can't think of anything for you though, it probably means I just need to chat with you more, to spark some ideas.

Either that you or have no discernable personality.

Yes, I am mean. Tough it out, you bastards!

[identity profile] dalekboy.livejournal.com 2009-12-13 12:54 pm (UTC)(link)
For you I really am going to need some links to recent photos. How long has it been?
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[identity profile] dalekboy.livejournal.com 2009-12-14 05:42 am (UTC)(link)
Remember I said I was mean? Dude, throw me a bone here, you're talking about nearly a quarter of a century! Your perceptions of how you've changed and how you've actually changed and how others would see that change are all different.

It'd be hard without a chat to see who you are now, but without even the faintest idea of your face? The other person I asked for pictures I see at least once a year! LOL

So come on, pony up! *grin*
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Re: Hope this helps

[identity profile] dalekboy.livejournal.com 2009-12-18 09:26 am (UTC)(link)
Sorry for the delay, busy week.

And yes, the pictures were brilliant, because you looked way different to the person I was picturing from your description, which completely changed the way I was thinking.

I reckon we'd have you done up as the Hammer Horror idea of what the 1800s gentleman scientist looked like. So all old tweed, etc. Keep the beard, because I think that works for it.

We have you in a drawing room, obviously explaining or warning about some monstrous thing that's loose. Naturally all your fellow scientist types are looking skeptical.

What I'd be tempted to do is, almost as a subliminal element, we can just barely make out a face peering in through the window. Not sure if its scarred, monster-like, or animalistic, but if you really looked hard the creature would bear more than a passing resemblance to your scientist character.