File:McCaul Lombardi - Sollers Point Movie Set DSCN5865 (2) (28995014391).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionMcCaul Lombardi - Sollers Point Movie Set DSCN5865 (2) (28995014391).jpg |
McCaul Lombardi - Photos of actors & film crew working on the movie "Sollers Point" - parts of which were filmed in Dundalk, Md.. The photographs feature people in the crew working together, plus their movie making gear. I've worked in a various places and jobs, where I learned the dynamics of working well, hard & safely with a crew. I also learned to make best use of tools/equipment/supplies by appreciating/respecting/maintaining/and (sometimes) even loving that gear what gets the job done and helps people earn good money. You can read about the movie here: <a href="https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5180888" rel="nofollow">www.imdb.com/title/tt5180888</a> To the crew: Consider this album a historical document, and you may be viewing and showing these photographs years, decades from now. What you ain't so happy with today - no one always smiles nice for the camera when they are working so hard - may be something good to have in the future. And your family & friends, today, might be pleased to see you working in your profession. Shots on here are something that would make me proud if any of the people were my relatives or friends. If any shots are good for publication anywhere - with me being credited - email ( ursusdave at yahoo dot com ) the photo number to me, which is in each photo's title. As soon as we can, I will try to get together with Matt or anyone from the crew who can help me add your names to photos you are in. Anyone who does not want to be identified - for a reasonable reason - let us know. If you really, really want something for only you or your family & friends, email the photo number to me. If any of you absolutely do not want a photo seen, for a good reason, send me an email with the photo number. I have edited out many shots already, some just because one person's face is frozen in an unkind shape and any of that stuff that makes people hate photos of themselves. You'z (my Baltimore accent) can find out a lot about me, via one of my many, interlinked, Internet publishings at: <a href="http://davidrcrews.blogspot.com" rel="nofollow">davidrcrews.blogspot.com</a> . |
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Source | McCaul Lombardi - Sollers Point Movie Set DSCN5865 (2) |
Author | David Robert Crews from Baltimore, Md., USA |
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This image was originally posted to Flickr by ursusdave at https://flickr.com/photos/11699242@N07/28995014391 (archive). It was reviewed on 3 April 2018 by FlickreviewR 2 and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the cc-by-sa-2.0. |
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