Bored by the set-up of traditional film festival photo booths,Watch Japanese black stockings female doctor gives oral sex service to patients Online Andrew H. Walker, a staff photographer at Shutterstock, took an unusual approach to celebrity portraiture for this year's Toronto Film Festival.
Back in September, Walker asked entertainers in attendance to pose for a series that explores the internal and external voices of celebrities.
SEE ALSO: The 9 need-to-know takeaways from your 2017 Golden Globe nominees"I was really curious with actors because they have, not only this personal inside voice, but they have a public persona that they put out there, and they also have their private self," Walker tells Mashable. "There's this whole other layer of themselves as people. I found that really, really intriguing."
The series features 51 performers -- including several Golden Globe nominees -- sharing two sides of themselves for the camera.
"Having done this before, I know that celebrities are very guarded about their image, and so I was really nervous about how to start this and what the response was going to be," Walker says. "I have to say, 95 percent were so willing and interested in doing something."
Walker says his work even earned him the praise of a major filmmaker.
"Oliver Stone came around the camera to check how he looked on camera," Walker said. "And he said to me, as he was looking at the camera, 'Oh, that's really good lighting.' And so it was like, Oliver Stone just complimented my lighting! That's incredible."
See the full series below:
QAnon conspiracy blew up because of a bigger internet problemBangkok gym offers safe space for transgender men looking to get fitDozens of goats overtake Boise neighborhood, possibly plotting world dominationPaul Manafort gets roasted for spending $33,500 on these hideous jacketsFood is actually being served on iPads and it's my nightmareNova Scotian government accidentally live streamed a Cure concertPeople in Scotland have a clear message for Donald Trump when he visitsDozens of goats overtake Boise neighborhood, possibly plotting world dominationDrake and his glorious robe had a great weekendBangkok gym offers safe space for transgender men looking to get fitTim Cook: Apple's $1 trillion mcap is not the only measure of successCheck your Amazon account for free eFacebook is testing its very own dating appHuawei claims it could become the world's largest smartphone maker next yearYouTube's new Pride initiative will give you all the feelsiHeartRadio is using AI to smooth transitions between tracksA week after Orlando shooting, four gun control bills fail in U.S. SenateInternet helps Ayesha Curry cook up a Crying Jordan cakeKeep Austin weird: RideFacebook's staunchest privacy advocates are disappearing Tencent, NetEase, and HoYoverse lead the global mobile game market in August · TechNode WeChat Pay introduces palm Freshippo reportedly delays planned IPO due to low valuation · TechNode Huawei sues Portugal cybersecurity council over ban on 5G equipment supply · TechNode Reckless EPA news release distorts the new, grim U.S. Climate Report CATL to produce superfast charging LFP battery in Germany and Hungary · TechNode HoYoverse announces its lineup for TGS 2023 · TechNode How to how to find your K Tencent launches Hunyuan large language model · TechNode Best Amazon deal: Score up to 80% off on Kindle books to celebrate World Book Day Big tech firms in China collaborate on addressing AI security concerns · TechNode Threads hits 150 million active users, adds option to archive posts Home Depot Halfway to Halloween sale: Skelly is still available Wordle today: The answer and hints for April 25 Huawei launches pre How to turn off Meta AI A dreadful man 'Shōgun' co How to unblock TikTok for free Big tech firms restrict mobile apps under China’s new Internet regulations · TechNode
1.8781s , 10328.453125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Watch Japanese black stockings female doctor gives oral sex service to patients Online】,Unobstructed Information Network