Where to begin!? I have had a crazy full year so far but I'll save that
update for a later post. :) In this post I'd like to share with you
how my first professional photoshoot and trip to NY went!
When I graduated back in June of this year, my parents told me they
were going to take me to see Les Misreables on Broadway as my graduation gift!
:D Since my photoshoot was scheduled for Sunday, October 18th,
in Queens, NY, they decided we'd go up the day before my
photoshoot to do some sightseeing and go to the Broadway production of Les Mis.
:) I may or may not have had some of my clothes sitting out a week in
advance.....I was excited to say the least. ;)
Mama did some research for us and discovered the most cost-efficient way for
us to get to NY was going to be by bus. So around 12:40am on October 17th,
our bus left from Richmond, Va heading straight for Manhattan, NY.
It was
supposed to be a 6 hour drive but due to some mechanical problems it was a bit
longer and we arrived around 7:15am.
Let me tell you something: I have never been to NY. And if my
parents ever have it was a very long time ago. Needless to say, as we
took the subway to our hotel, we ended up being rather confused as to how the
whole thing runs and we went 2 stops past where we needed to be. Of
course we didn't realize this until we were on the streets looking
lost. ;) After attempting to walk back to our hotel with our
1,000 lbs of luggage (more specifically, MY 1,000 lbs of luggage ;)
we decided to hail a taxi. :)
We arrived at our hotel too early to check in to our room but thankfully the
hotel was willing to hold all our baggage until we returned for the evening. We ate a quick breakfast from the food mama
had packed for us, then headed back to the subway.
Destination: The Statue Of Liberty.
After getting lost some more, we finally arrived at the drop off point for The
Statue Of Liberty around 11:00am. This
actually ended up being one stop short of where we had hoped to be due to the
subway not going all the way to the end on this particular day. It was advised we take the free shuttle bus
to where we needed to go. Unfortunately,
everyone else wanted to take the free shuttle bus too and we decided it would
not be worth our time to go see the statue on this trip. :( Instead, we walked a few blocks to the World
Trade Center memorial.
That really neat looking building is going to be the worlds largest underground mall and the 4th biggest mall in the world once it's completed. |
We weren’t interested
in paying to go inside so instead we satisfied ourselves with pictures from the
outside and a visit to their outside reflection pool memorial. It was quite lovely and nice to finally be
above ground viewing the city. ;)
We needed to be back up by central park for the Broadway show by 1:30 and
instead of taking the subway again, we decided to walk 4
miles (there about) to the Imperial Theater. A brisk
breeze was blowing off the Hudson as we walked and I was quite chilly. It was bearable, yes, but cold none-the-less.
:)
Enjoy some random pictures of the sights as we walked along. :)
After wading through the crowds, getting lost, and all that wonderful stuff, we arrived at the Imperial
Theater. Somehow, we managed to arrive
at 1:36, which is pretty incredible considering we usually tend to run on “Wassenberg
time" aka late. ;)
As you may or may not be able to tell from this picture, we had a great view from our seating in the orchestra section! :)
As for the show, it was very well done (though I haven't been to many other plays so my opinion might be a bit slanted ;)! They went a bit over the top on the more vulgar parts of the script, but it was still well done. Alfie Boe portrayed the main character, Jean Valjean, and he gave a wonderful performance! He was a powerful singer and good actor as well. I would've loved to have met him!
It was a great experience (THANK YOU DAD & MOM :) and I'm glad I got to go!
Before the show had even started, I had felt a headache coming on. I get a headache when I'm over-tired and I hadn't slept well on the bus that morning. I'm not one to reach for pain reliever over just anything but by the end of the show my headache was so bad I was in tears. :/ Dad came to the rescue and found some Tylenol for me. We walked to a nearby Starbucks to get some water and after a little bit, the Tylenol kicked in and my headache was gone. :D
My generous Paw-paw offered to pay for whatever place I wanted to go to for dinner that night, so dad, mom, and I headed to E & E Grill House a few blocks away.
Mom's caesar salad, Dad's French onion soup, and my farmhouse salad.
Somehow I totally forgot to get pictures of the main course but it was delicious anyway. ;) I had a New York Strip with mashed potatoes. Dad had some kind of honey glazed bacon burger thing that looked delicious. ;) And mom had a tuna steak with fried kale. It was all super yummy and we are so thankful to Pawpaw for this kind gift! It was much appreciated and enjoyed!
After we were done eating we took the subway back to our hotel (this time we got off at the right stop :P ).
After settling in and getting things ready for the next day, we crashed. In other words- fell asleep. ;) I slept great (can I just buy a hotel bed for once?!)!
I honestly have no idea if y'all think all my food pictures are weird but my siblings back home always ask me what I ate, if the food was good, etc. so the pictures are for them, really. ;) Apparently the food is what matters most to them. ;)
Moving on though....
TODAY WAS THE DAY OF MY PHOTOSHOOT!!! :D I had been looking forward to this for over 7 months!
My photoshoot was at Attic Studios in Long Island City, NY; about 1 mile from our hotel (a huge thank you to my Paw-paw who provided us with the hotel room!). Dad, mom, and I took the taxi to the studio and hauled all my luggage to the third floor. I keep saying I brought 1,000 lbs of luggage....what I mean is, for this photoshoot I brought almost my entire wardrobe. This is what I had been told to do (not because I'm an extreme over-packer ;). Oh, and I'd like to give a shout out to my poor dad who had to carry the most gigantically stuffed and heavy bag EVER on his back. He's the best body guard & bellhop in one that's ever walked this earth! :D
When we arrived around 9:30am, I checked in at the table and then headed over to my rack to unpack all my stuff. :) Mom helped me with most of it before she and dad left. They enjoyed a church service and hearing the Brooklyn tabernacle choir until I was done. They would've had to sit in the waiting area anyway since they could not follow me around everywhere. Thus it made sense for them to just go enjoy themselves for the next 8 hours while I was busy. :)
Let me explain the mess that is the above picture. ;) On the left are all the clothing racks where we performers unloaded our stuff. To the right along the wall is the hair and make-up stations. The chairs in the front of the picture are where the performers would wait to get their hair & makeup done. :)
After I unloaded my clothes, shoes, and accessories, Mrs. She helped me select my "looks" (photoshoot package options ;). I decided on lifestyle modeling pictures and theatrical headshots. Mrs. She was also my wardrobe consultant and selected my outfits for my two shoots.
After I selected my looks and my outfits with Mrs. She, I headed over to the waiting area for my hair and makeup to be done. :)
On the left is my make-up artist, Mrs. Betsy, and on the right is my fabulous hairdresser. :)
I've never had my hair and makeup professionally done before but I was pleased with the results! :D
Ms. Holly and I. She was super sweet and bubbly and fun to be around! :) She was my final make-up checker. ;) She also touched me up whenever I needed it (between shoots and such). If I remember correctly she was the "head" of the make-up artists. :) We had fun. :)
After my hair and makeup were done, I got my theatrical headshots done with my photographer, Ms. Glynis. I was glad to receive some tips from her as she took my pictures so I could work on improving my "looks". :)
After my theatrical headshots were done, I changed into my lifestyle modeling outfit, got my hair and makeup touched up, and waited for my next photographer, Mr. Bradley. :) Up until this point, I've excluded the fact that there is waiting in between each step. ;) But needless to say, I was sure to talk to those I was waiting with. :) As I waited for Mr. Bradley, I spoke with the three people next to me. I enjoyed keeping things light and finding out what passions the Lord had placed on their hearts in the entertainment industry. :)
My lifestyle photographer, Mr. Joseph Bradley and I. :)
He is very sweet and a talented photographer! I appreciated the fact that he could joke around and keep things light which was great in making me more comfortable working with him. :)
This is a flower Mr. Bradley picked for me to use during my photoshoot. :)
After I was done with Mr. Bradley I reported back to the "front desk" to let them know I was done all my looks. I would not be able to leave until they uploaded all the pictures and made sure they had everything they needed. In the meantime I packed up, got pictures with all the delightful people who served me, primped and polished me, and took pictures of me, then I ate a snack. It was about 4pm and I hadn't eaten since breakfast that morning at 8:30am. :) I just had a light snack of some cheese and crackers and some apples. :)
Side story on cheese: As I was talking with Mr. Bradley and telling him about our farm and fresh dairy products I make, it turned out he's a bit of a health nut himself. :) So, after packing up, as I was eating the cheese I made, he came over and I offered him some to see what he thought of it. He liked it and proceeded to take me around and offer it to the other professionals in the area. :) No one threw up, so I think I did okay. :P ;)
After that, I chatted some more with the guys I had talked to while waiting earlier, met some of their siblings, and their mom. :) I love meeting new people and making new acquaintances! :)
Once mom and dad arrived around 5:40pm we headed back to the bus stop. Our bus wasn't due to leave until 10:30pm but we had all our luggage with us. Thankfully, a bellhop at the hotel across from the bus station was willing to hold our bags for us until 11pm. :D He was a blessing!
Since the bellhop was willing to hold our bags for us, we were able to sightsee a bit more before we had to leave.
I insisted on getting a picture with "The Statue Of Liberty" since we didn't get to see the real one. ;)
This was a gigantic library that I would've loved to look inside of.
Times Square of course! :D
The only picture I got of all of us.
After we went in some of the stores on 5th Ave. and Times Square, we decided we should grab a bite to eat. It was only past 8pm, after all. :P
Yes, we went to Applebees in Times Square, NYC. We're cool like that. ;)
After dinner we headed back to where the bus stop was to get our bags from the hotel. The bus arrived around 10:30pm and we loaded up for the ride back to Richmond.
This time the bus made two stops (Maryland and Washington D.C.) before it came to Richmond.
It was around 5:00am when we got back into Richmond and close to 5:40am by the time we got home. :)
All in all, I made some wonderful memories my first time in NY! :D I'd love to go back some day especially if that means another photoshoot!
I won't receive my pictures from my photoshoot for a month or so, which means you'll have to wait to see them. If you think that's hard, imagine how hard it is for me to wait for them. ;) Mr. Bradley showed me some when he was taking them and from what I saw....they're going to be pretty incredible (not to tease you or anything ;)! I have a sample of one that I'm holding back from the public for now because I think you should all wait until we get the finished product. I know, I know, I'm terrible. ;)
Moving on from that, though, I hope you all have a wonderful evening and a blessed weekend!
~Alexis Noel