Unlike last time, I didn't feel like running around like a wild man at the studio and was quite content playing with others' toys and the little boy who was also being photographed.
The job I did for Pottery Barn Kids' was very professional, clean and interesting.
Mom drove me to downtown San Francisco and found parking so easily that we were about 15 minutes early!
My first shooting session was OK until I bumped my head on the crib and couldn't stop crying. They suggested I take a break, so I ate some cheese sticks and drank water.
Then, they asked me to change my two piece knit jacket, shirt and pants outfit from the navy blue to lime green. Everyone said I looked better in the lighter colors, so they shot a whole bunch of photos on my second shooting.
I had a good time being entertained by four adults all trying to crack me up with toys, songs and sounds, but my favorite was a "jack in the box" that popped up after cranking the handle. THAT was really cool!
After being there for 2 hours and 15 minutes, we were done. Mom said I made more money per hour compared to their C.P.A. So I guess working for quality department stores can really pay off.
Guess they will have me in Pottery Barn Kids' spring catalog coming out in February or early March, 2008.