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Sunday, November 29, 2009

GUYS & DOLLS | Hewlett High School, Long Island

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For the past 2 ½ months, I’ve been doing something pretty amazing. I have been choreographing Guys & Dolls for G.W. Hewlett High School, under the direction of Walter Lastowski and Eric Williams. These kids have worked so incredibly hard and it was inspiring and motivating to be a part of. 10 weeks ago, the boys were having a rough time with coffee grinders and cartwheels, and now they’re seamlessly jumping in each other’s places in absence and adding their own humor and flairs to the choreography.

After rehearsals and rehearsals, I sat in the audience on opening night and witnessed something so beautiful. To observe the parents in the lobby gushing over their kids and to see the pride on not only their faces, but the smile-streaked faces of the 80 kids in this production was just soooo neat. And their directors/teachers. I was in musicals in high school, so I get it. There is just something uniquely special about the relationship that is built between people in theatre. Walter and Eric give these kids a gift they love now, but may not completely understand until they are 23 and they return to Hewlett (or another high school) to watch a production, or even more, help choreograph or direct one. Hewlett HS and MS are so fortunate to have the blessing of these two teachers who genuinely love and care about every student who graces their stage, classroom, or office. And I’m so thankful to have been a part of the musical, yes, but more importantly, their lives.

Stepping off the soap box and putting on my entrepreneurial cap… I wanted to give something else to the show and the kids besides dance, so I photographed their final dress rehearsal. Approximately 750 pictures later, fajitas cooked by Eric, and a moment of sleep-deprived slap-happiness with Walter, I present to you, Guys & Dolls, in photographs. HERE – we narrowed it to 500.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

HEADSHOTS SPECIAL!

NYC is going to be bright and beautiful this week November 9-13.

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Headshot availability:

MONDAY All day
60s sunny
TUESDAY Morning sessions
60s sunny
WEDNESDAY rainy. :(
THURSDAY Morning sessions
high 50s sunny
FRIDAY All day
high 50s sunny

New headshots added recently to my portfolio HEADSHOTS

VIEW package information and pricing
$300 and $400 packages available

Bring a friend and you'll both receive 10% off your headshot package!

To schedule your session:
Email cb.clairebuffie@gmail.com
Phone 646.469.7559
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WEB DESIGN | Kevin Hellmuth - Photographer | Exhibitionist

Kevin Hellmuth is an interesting photographer, capturing and revealing the truths about workhorses in New York through his exhibition FoxTrot. FoxTrot has been an installation at New World Stages in midtown Manhattan and on December 10, 2009, Kevin will add a new collection to the exhibit. Just in time for the major press release, I designed his new site www.kevinhellmuth.com. This new site features 2 exhibitions, FoxTrot and ParaNorm, and and additional 4 galleries of Kevin's creative photography. He also has a new blog to feature updates on the FoxTrot release and more news.

Take a look! www.kevinhellmuth.com

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Monday, November 2, 2009

WEB DESIGN | The Counterpoint Group

The Counterpoint Group is a a boutique government relations and consulting firm that specializes in six core areas, creating individualized approaches and successes for our clients on a bi-partisan and global basis.

Arts Advocacy - Arts Consultancy - Defense Projects - Global Representation - Government Strategy - Technology Solutions

View their website: www.cpgdc.com

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They have been fantastic about updating their blog - really using this tool for publicity and client recognition. www.cpgdc.blogspot.com

WEB DESIGN | Jordan Fylonenko

Jordan Fylonenko is a Public Relations specialist from Michigan. www.jordanfylonenko.com now features his portfolio, resume, social media links and blog.

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Per usual, Jordan's website also features a blog that he can update regularly. jordanfylonenko.blogspot.com He also has the Twitter update feature embedded in his homepage of the website -- when he updates his Twitter independently, the feed directly updates on his website.