What it looks like behind the photographer So here’s the behind the scenes shot for the Fighter Jet Shoot. It was also an opportunity for me (Clare) to get to take some snapshots of the artist. I almost never pick up the camera (would you, if your spouse produced images like these???). So we’ll let you in on the joke. Here’s the real pictures from the Fighter Jet series. And some from the same set up – while I’m busy ruining the illusion. Daniel loves this kind of stuff – anything that he can play with – he enjoys getting his idea across – but this has a playful quality that he revels in. Clare Troutman Troutman Photography 503.559.3106 www.troutmanphoto.com
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