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The amazing folks at Whitney Advertising put together an idea for a national ad campaign that I fell in love with immediately! What if we combined Marie Antoinette with a member of todays steezified -culture… All the vintage styling but with a twist, ski hat and goggles.

The first character to populate this world would have to have a name… and why not call her Steezy Marie? A very high-tech bonus. You see that colorful square icon near the bottom right? Scan the icon Yes, it will work on the screen — at least it does on mine and you can watch some sweet behind the scenes video of the shoot! Thank you so much to the entire team, especially the two photographer friends of mine that got suckered into modeling with ZERO notice from me!

I make no apologies for doing what I had to do to get a couple guy-extras. Canon 5D Mark II, 50mm 1. The situation was fixed thanks again Dave without the clients even noticing… but the hiccup left little time for much note-taking on my part. I needed to say thanks a lot just as before wrist watches dazzling web-site you can have written reading this. Also good job on a substantial current! You gotta choose which pieces are going to be in it, mix the music, figure out transitions, set costumes Costumes, props, acting, lighting — it becomes more of a full-blown artistic production than a dance set.

There are SO many amazing themed sets out there — but these are just our personal favorites! In no particular order. This set was kind of revolutionary because it introduced Gen 2 and the Bay Area styles to the SoCal audience. If you watched this performance live, then you probably remember what it felt like when they were finished performing. The whole crowd jumped to their feet to give a standing ovation, a good majority of them with tears in their eyes.

But besides being a dope, heart-wrenching set, Cookies went on to donate their prize money to the very cause they were dancing about. And because this set was about musical instruments, it highlighted the way that the choreographer listened to and meant to portray the song.

It was creative, not cheesily over-focused on any gimmicks, and that Alicia Keys piece killed me. Did you enjoy re-visiting these themed performances with us? What are some of YOUR personal favorites? Charise Roberts January 15, Sharing is caring.



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