1. The following recent shot reminds me a quaint incident I had with my first shoot with Jenna Q.
What do I mean?
If you read multiple things from the same author, their flow & cadence is similar enough where you can kinda tell its from them. Its akin to a painter's brush stroke or a photographer's compositional eye or editing style. To the keen eye, you can tell its from the same creator.
However in the 5 of books I've read from Vonnegut; Slaughterhouse Five, Cat's Cradle, Breakfast of Champions, Player's Piano, & Timequake; that isn't REMOTELY the case. S5 is different from Cat, Cat is different from Breakfast & so on while no of those 5 have remotely the same flow read as any of the others.
But I digress.
In our preshoot conversations, Jenna mentioned that "Slaughterhouse Five" was her favorite book & she didn't have her own copy & was bummed because if she wanted to reread it, she'd have to borrow it from the local library.
As a fellow book lover, I vowed to put a stop to that problem & purchased said copy.
At the end of our shoot, I gave & she opened the wrapped present & squealed with delight & jumped up & down with excitement. Seeing how happy the gift made her, brought a slight smile to my stoic face.
I don't care what people say, being nice matters. Kindness especially when there's nothing to be gained by the act, is a strength not a weakness.
I don't remotely pretend that I'm good at living up to those lofty ideals but it happened that day with Jenna.
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