Some movie fans, and even other crew members, might assume that all those promotional images that appear in publications are captured by the lens of the camera shooting the movie. Not true. Those pictures are snapped on set by still photography pros who are members of the Intl. Cinematographers Guild Local 600, also known as ICG Publicists.
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One of them is Lacey Terrell whose latest credit is still photographer on the upcoming Tom Hanks film “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood,” directed by Marielle Heller (“Can You Ever Forgive Me?”).
“It’s a funky dance we have to do because we’re right at the heart of everything, next to the movie camera and the actors,” says Terrell of her job. “But we are paid to be invisible.”Some movie fans, and even other crew members, might assume that all those promotional images that appear in publications are captured by the lens of the camera shooting the movie. Not true. Those pictures are snapped on set by still photography pros who are members of the Intl. Cinematographers Guild Local 600, also known as ICG Publicists.
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One of them is Lacey Terrell whose latest credit is still photographer on the upcoming Tom Hanks film “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood,” directed by Marielle Heller (“Can You Ever Forgive Me?”).
“It’s a funky dance we have to do because we’re right at the heart of everything, next to the movie camera and the actors,” says Terrell of her job. “But we are paid to be invisible.”Some movie fans, and even other crew members, might assume that all those promotional images that appear in publications are captured by the lens of the camera shooting the movie. Not true. Those pictures are snapped on set by still photography pros who are members of the Intl. Cinematographers Guild Local 600, also known as ICG Publicists.
One of them is Lacey Terrell whose latest credit is still photographer on the upcoming Tom Hanks film “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood,” directed by Marielle Heller (“Can You Ever Forgive Me?”).
“It’s a funky dance we have to do because we’re right at the heart of everything, next to the movie camera and the actors,” says Terrell of her job. “But we are paid to be invisible.”Some movie fans, and even other crew members, might assume that all those promotional images that appear in publications are captured by the lens of the camera shooting the movie. Not true. Those pictures are snapped on set by still photography pros who are members of the Intl. Cinematographers Guild Local 600, also known as ICG Publicists.
One of them is Lacey TerrellSome movie fans, and even other crew members, might assume that all those promotional images that appear in publications are captured by the lens of the camera shooting the movie. Not true. Those pictures are snapped on set by still photography pros who are members of the Intl. Cinematographers Guild Local 600, also known as ICG Publicists.
One of them is Lacey Terrell whose latest credit is still photographer on the upcoming Tom Hanks film “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood,” directed by Marielle Heller (“Can You Ever Forgive Me?”).
“It’s a funky dance we have to do because we’re right at the heart of everything, next to the movie camera and the actors,” says Terrell of her job. “But we are paid to be invisible.”Some movie fans, and even other crew members, might assume that all those promotional images that appear in publications are captured by the lens of the camera shooting the movie. Not true. Those pictures are snapped on set by still photography pros who are members of the Intl. Cinematographers Guild Local 600, also known as ICG Publicists.
One of them is Lacey Terrell whose latest credit is still photographer on the upcoming Tom Hanks film “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood,” directed by Marielle
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