The Making of a Celebrity Photoshoot.



If you’ve ever wondered how much effort is required to create great celebrity photographs, then this time lapse video by Michael Grecco should help put it in perspective. The video shows the entire 3 hour setup, photoshoot, and tear down process for a spread of Martin Scorsese featured in OnDirecTV magazine. Hit play or go to Link [YouTube] to view the video.

To learn more about the photographer and this photoshoot, you can read the two part interview at Death to Film. Via One Man’s Blog


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Posted on March 6, 2007 at 7:53 pm by Anita
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2 comments to "The Making of a Celebrity Photoshoot."

  • Alex
    March 6th, 2007 at 9:59 pm

    I wonder if set-up takes a long time because only the person tasked with a particular job can do that job (like in the heavily unionized movie set)…

  • Naomi Covacs
    March 10th, 2007 at 4:37 pm

    Great tip! I love making ofs. It’s also very interesting to note that they use a “model” to check lighting before Scorcese comes out. Brilliant :)


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