February Girl by pixeluna
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BEHIND THE SCENES:
In the early evening of Saturday last week, I packed my bags and drove to Mapps County. It was the last stage of finishing up Miranda's photo shoot for the 2011 3D Glamour calendar in which she's our February Girl.
Richard, our Photography Director called me earlier and he reminded me that this is not going to be an ordinary photo shoot as it might involve something supernatural. I knew he was joking so I just shrugged my shoulders and drove to my destination. The mansion was located in between Elm Road and Salem Road. I've had goosebumps when I saw this rundown place, but being Miranda's manager, I have to be there. The manor was previously owned by Dr. Feinstein. From what I've learned later on, during the early 1900's this doctor had a beautiful daughter named Rosalie. She died when she was about 17, heart problems as what was said. But her father would not accept the fact that his only child was gone, Dr. Feinstein replaced her heart. It was a failed operation. The grieving father lost his mind and the towns people never saw him again.The mansion remained abandoned for more than a century. Some passersby could hear some strange noises inside the house, and sightings of a ghostly figure walking in the front lawn.
The photo shoot was held at the basement, used to be Dr. Feinstein's lab. Mike, the Producer, was already on the set, Richard was adjusting some of the spot lights. Miranda was beautiful in her tight red dress and leather boots. We started the photo session without any hassle. Half hour later, just before she could change pose, something unusual happened. We saw some green orbs floating in front of her. I thought those were Richard's special effects but he said they weren't. The basement was like a freezer and we knew we have to finish the photo session as fast as we could. A strong wind blew and knocked down most of the lights. It did not take too long for us to pack all our stuff and gather our bags. We hurriedly left the place.
The next day, Richard called and he said "You won't believe what I captured with my camera last night..."
* A special thanks to those who viewed my gallery and for all the comments you left.
Have a wonderful week!
Comments (43)
JaneEden
Oh this is really great Jenny, I just loved the story which hled my interest until the very end, you could say I was spellbound. As for the scene you created to portray you words, it is superb. The models pose is fabulous and you did such a grand job on the ghostly figure, very well done indeed!!! hugs Jane xx
npauling
A super image to go with the story which is very well told. I love how you have done the ghost in this scene. Beautiful work.
rbowen
Very nice work!
artistheat
Terrific Image,Excellent Work
Valery3D
Stunning work!! Love all the details and the ghost in this scene..and as always super lighting!! love it very much!
Flint_Hawk
WOW! What a story to go with this fabulous picture!
BertDes
Nice work. Cool scene.
Raddar
Excellent image and very cool story. The ghost looks incredible, as does the model. Great work.
M2A
Great effect, looks very nice.
0rest4wicked
Grew up not far from Salem MA and all it's history. Great narrative and image!
giovanino
very nice !! amazing work
aureagle
Oh man... this caption is a callad kind of stuff!!! and it really makes the scene... the render is very very beautiful!!! :)
Seaview123
Nice work on this picture, and a cool back story to explain it.