lens baird shares a long friendship with a vendor and with jim a key to a passion for perfection andportrait photography it's a capacity crowd much to the satisfaction of lend back. because from have watched pater at work a few times and it's a massive operation with all the equipment and trucks and people. but pater makes you forget all that so you take your actors and models away from it all and suddenly you're sitting in a different corner where there is no lights and you're taking pictures of what you really wanted to take. that people always say what a great photo that's or that's her but that's nonsense there is no one photo by somebody. there's a thing that i learned over the years other people had written about. they already knew it but not me. what you see on a negative or a screen these days is not the person you are taking a photo of or the architecture of the person or their physiognomy. you know me. in fact it's the feelings of the 2 people who were present to create the photo. mentioned. the food. and that's precisely what he searching for in the most despaired of atmos