Our friend Tonya is partners in a great production company called Sweet Genius. They mainly wrangle together high-end photo shoots, which is kind of like coordinating a wedding everyday. Sometimes the photo shoot calls for models, and that usually leads to a casting. When a casting comes around for a kid Noah’s age, we get the email. This was Noah’s second casting, but even better, it would be the first time Noah got to meet Tonya (that’s completely my fault, I’m a hermit now).
Every budding model needs a good lunch. Noah had a late and long morning nap so he had to eat his lunch on the train.
Busy studio…
This campaign was for an anti-drunk driving campaign and they need real people (not just Noah quailty models), so we stood there with him to try and get a taste of the limelight too. The mood of the campaign was a little sad so we were asked not to smile, which is why Kate looks like she is mad at me.
We also had to show pictures of loved ones. I tried to show a picture of my snowboard, but Kate made me use a picture of her. (Photo below by Kate)
Tonya said Noah did a great job.
After that was over I dragged everyone to the AT&T repair store so I could get a new phone (the Y-key on my Blackberry stopped working).
Noah liked to slap the black glass coffee table. I told him not to leave evidence that we were there, but he wouldn’t listen.
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