Friday, November 2, 2012

Photo Shoot: U Penn Dental School - Keep a Breast

Since Hurricane Sandy slammed the east coast, a lot of the projects I had were rightfully postponed. One being a shoot at the University of Pennsylvania Dental School for Benco's fuchsia gloves and masks supporting the Keep A Breast foundation.

This morning I quickly got to work to grab the Canon 7D and 580 flash (forgot them last night) and hit the road for Philly. Thankfully, the appointment was at 11am, so no need to get up ultra early.

The ride was quick and easy. Of course, since GPS' worry more about quickest route rather than taking you through the WORST possible neighborhoods, I relied on my old route through town to get me there. In my limited experience of the area, Girard Ave. is only for people who want to go to the zoo or get car jacked. 

Eventually, I arrived to the school. The best part was, this was right down the road to my good friend Matt's old apartment! I spent a good month and change on his floor, so I knew this area pretty well.



The architecture of this building was awesome.


Everyone had a lot of fun with the fuchsia. The gloves and masks did all the work for me.

One of my co-workers made fun of me because of when I get into "photographer mode," a lot of what I say doesn't make sense, just pumps up the crowd. This one was, 'oh, it's your birthday? Sit in the middle!' Has absolutely no bearing on this shot. 


I said the phrase 'jazz hands' a lot today.


Yup. There's my day.


Great crowd. 

All in all, a solid day. Not to mention I needed a road trip bad. It felt great to get out of the area for a day.

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