These days, it’s not enough for models to just do shows and photo shoots anyway, you have to be making videos and finding ways to create other content – that’s what I think.
I remember giving auditions for ad films and I used to wait for hours for my turn to come. I used to go for print shoots for Rs 2000. I used to go to the director’s office with my portfolio and the receptionists used to tell me to put it in the post box outside.
I speak Marathi fluently and even during shoots I make it a point to speak in the language for most of the time.
I feel like some women do get away with doing these sexy shoots and looking like they’re being really empowered. For me, I’d feel really uncomfortable in that situation and a bit like I was being taken advantage of.
Film shoots generally don’t smell good.
After graduating, I began auditioning for films while continuing to model. I did a few fashion shows, ad shoots, and even got a few Bollywood offers, but nothing great.
Sometimes you just square the ball, and somebody else shoots, but some assists are so nice, and the passing is very important. We creators have a thing with the attackers.
I’ve always felt like there’s a certain amount of doing what I do, and performing and making records and doing interviews and photo shoots and that, that are kind of a necessary evil of getting my music to people’s ears to hear. Over the years, I’ve just become more tolerant of that.
A lot of my best clothes I buy at photo shoots because I don’t have time to shop.
Sometimes interviews are fun and good conversations, but stuff like photo shoots and appearances at places where you have to meet a lot of people – I was never really made for this kind of stuff.
I enjoy clothes. My mother tells me how, even as a kid, I used to choose my own clothes. I have a feel for it, and I do the costume coordination for my photo shoots as well. Many a time, even my characters wear the clothes I choose.
None of the sample sizes ever fit me at the photo shoots. One would think that would’ve made me want to lose weight, but I just got rounder.
I enjoy doing fashion shows and transforming myself into different looks for photo shoots.
I’m used to doing my jobs like a couple of photo shoots a month and a bit of presenting here and there, but the majority of my days are with the baby.
I used to be with Gucci every day. School nights, I was with Gucci going to all the different clubs, going to his video shoots. Just moving around with him is how I met a lot of different artists like 2 Chainz and Shawty Lo and other people I work with now.
In the end, I was doing night shoots on ‘Gilmore Girls’ and then wrapping and going straight from ‘Gilmore Girls’ to ‘Roadies.’
Every time I see the rails of my photo shoots, it’s like Dr. Seuss, or as if they’ve skinned Muppets.
I love my house and stay back home when I get time off shoots. I hardly party. I am not 19 anymore.
I was in film school as an undergrad with a focus on directing. Once I started working on shoots, I realized, ‘Oh, I really like this cinematography thing.’
I guess you can consider photo shoots modeling, but it’s never really interested me. I find it somewhat boring, actually. It wouldn’t be something I would do.
I personally have gone to photo shoots and see the pictures afterwards, and I don’t look like me because I’m just so airbrushed and so, kind of, fake and almost plastic-looking, you know?
I have been a big fan of Coco Rocha’s for many, many years. I have seen her walk in runway shows, pose like no other in photo shoots, and naturally follow her every move on Twitter and Instagram.
I didn’t want to chase movies. It’s too hard. You’ve got to work at it – opening nights, photo shoots, publicity people, managers. I never wanted to do that. I’m too lazy.
My shoots are very much about skin, so I’m an exfoliating and moisturizing nut. I fly so much, so I take my makeup off as soon as I get on the airplane. I look at my watch every half hour and moisturize.
Nature is one great big wood-chipper. Sooner or later, everything shoots out the other end in a spray of blood, bones and hair.
As a 17-year-old, I remember positively dreading dance sequences. I would come to shoots, quaking with nervousness at the idea of making other artistes do retakes due to my mistakes.
My understanding of films was just as much as any young girl who watches Bollywood films. I had no idea about the whole process of filmmaking, about dialogue writing, scripts, screenplay etc. I had probably gone to two or three film shoots in my childhood.
I look across the league at some of these really good teams and these great players, and you give a guy that shoots 18-footers an 18-footer, he makes it every time. Every. Single. Time. You give a guy an open 3 and he makes it every single time.
I take my camera to shoots and ask all the photographers and assistants to show me what to do with it.
I started traveling, performing, doing photo shoots and working on new music. At the same time, I was juggling homework and trying not to miss out on too many experiences during my junior and senior years – like prom and graduation.
You’ve got to wake up and perfect your craft, every day, and at the end of the day, you know, you get the star power, magazines, photos shoots, but you’ve got to say humble, you’ve got to stay grounded.
I mean, no one has ever gotten to see what it’s like to be a WWE Diva. Yes, we are all a bunch of athletes and we have to get down on the ring, but we also have to attend photo shoots and red carpets.
People don’t assume John Wayne shoots people and rides a horse on weekends.
I grew up on video shoots, in the studio, backstage at concerts.
When you’re growing up with a learning disability, it shoots your confidence and belief in what you can accomplish academically; it really damages it.
I’ve never felt so physically and emotionally and mentally drained than I have on our shoots.
I live surrounded by threats. I must stay alert. I am a law-abiding citizen; have never broken any rule while driving. But if someone clicks a photo or shoots a video, I have to be suspicious of their intentions.
Everyone who shoots dance sequences does it in a different way. Everyone who shoots fight sequences does it in a different way.
When an Indian fights, he only shoots to kill.
I’ve been to a lot of photo shoots, and I see these girls that are just really thin. They’re not healthy. They don’t work out.
I have a car, but I don’t use it very much – only when I go for my shoots – so the carbon footprint is tiny.