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I have finally just about made it through the all hundreds of photos that I took for the Bellatrix show a few weeks ago. Choosing random ones that I like and editing so them so that the performers have photos to represent them on the facebooks. I got a message from Anita around a week ago asking to use one of the images to promote people auditioning to join the show, but I am not sure which one she chose. Although I talked to her again today and she was looking to have me take a photo to use to promote their next show sometime soon. Good times.
ps. Chris is an amazing performer.
Bellatrix. I was thinking that I was not going to be able to make the show because it was on the Sunday marking the end of Thanksgiving break and I was planning to be in Seattle at that point, but the weather forced me to stay in Missoula. Originally Anita (the woman who put together the event and is pictured with the umbrella) had wanted me to be the photographer for the event, but I had to decline on the ground that I didn’t think that I would be in town. It was one of the few good things to come out of me being stuck in Missoula. Tonight I have been invited to the cast party to show the photos that I took of the performance. I am not too sure what to expect, but it seems like it will be pretty amazing.
I stopped by the Badlander before the fashion show was to begin last night and became the unofficial photographer, sans Dane who just seems to be the unofficial photographer for everything in Missoula. Doing that after hitting up all the little galleries and whatnot on first Friday was slightly interesting. One very prominent factor and problem for me with first Friday is that I am never really sure how many glasses of mediocre wine I have had since I skip about so much. At least it probably helps with the frustration over the content of a lot of the art I see in Missoula. Boring Western art made even more boring by the fact that it floods everything. Although to contrast all that, the show at the Badlander has some pretty progressive and beautiful art about.