Thursday, September 20, 2012

11. A COUPLE OF INTERESTING DEVELOPMENTS

Well these past several days have been a bit of a whirl wind of activity. I received a call from my neighbor just as I was leaving the house on Monday, heading for my photo shoot. She told me that a place called __ ___store dealing in crafts and household goods had posted a large sign on their window saying they were hiring. And so, I packed up piles of recommended stuff for my photo shoot, and got there just in time. What a facinating and enjoyable experience I had! After organizing my stuff, which consisted of five clothing and prop changes, plus four extras just in case the photographer disapproved of one of the others, the make-up artist was ready for me. As I watched her work, I learned a great deal about make-up that I had either not known or had forgotten. Bottom line: make-up feels icky, but it can really make your eyes more vivid! She explained though that she was applying a great deal more than anyone would normally wear, simply for the sake of the camera. The photo shoot was great. I was so grateful that my BFF had shown me poses that might be required and made me practice the night before. I thought the poses I learned when I was eighteen, for the Miss America subsidiary pagaent would be sufficient. I was mistaken. So much more was required, acrobatically speaking. We Skyped my other outfits so that I could get her professional input. Also, my dear sweet friend, who is in similar financial straits as I, insisted upon buying me an outfit for the shoot. I am so grateful. It was a hit with the photographer, looked great in the mirror, and I look forward to seeing all of the proofs on Friday morning. So after the photo shoot, I stopped by that store I was told of to see about their application process. As is typical these days, you ask for an application, and they give you a web address. As I was looking over the store to see if it would be a fun place to work (it would be), my phone rang. It was a company I had applied to some time back. They asked me to come in on Wednesday. I did, and was told to show up for orientation in eight days. This will only be a little parttime job, but it is with a good company and is less than ten miles away. It will keep things spinning until the real deal comes along, and I will still have plenty of time to pursue additional job hunting activities and to keep writing. Let's see how all this goes. Tomorrow is Friday, and I'm sort of holding my breath about those proofs. I've never been comfortable on the front end of a camera... But what the heck, if I didn't do this, I would always wonder if I'd missed something.