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		<title>The story behind the photo of the man and the yellow wall</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 21:31:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kristine Paulsen Photography</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[To reminisce a bit, one of my favorite photo assignments has to be the one where I was asked to photograph Vester Marshall for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer (before its extremely unfortunate demise).  This was a fairly routine assignment for a routine feature (photograph a Seattle person once involved in sports, a feature the P-I called [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="pinit-button-wrapper"><a href="javascript:exec_pinmarklet();" id="PinItButton" title="Pin It on Pinterest"></a></div><p>To reminisce a bit, one of my favorite photo assignments has to be the one where I was asked to photograph Vester Marshall for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer (before its extremely unfortunate demise).  This was a fairly routine assignment for a routine feature (photograph a Seattle person once involved in sports, a feature the P-I called &#8220;Where Are They now?&#8221;). Here&#8217;s the photo &#8211; read on for the &#8220;behind the scenes&#8221; story:</p>
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<p>So, I was sent out to Belltown (a section of downtown Seattle known for its artsy ways) to photograph Mr. Marshall.  Here&#8217;s an excerpt about my experience from a blog I kept while I was at the P-I:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Turns out, Vester was a former Sonics player in &#8217;74 and is now an ordained priest, yoga instructor, artist and herbalist&#8230;</p>
<p>And he&#8217;s AWESOME! He takes me up to his little L-shaped studio in Belltown and it&#8217;s amazing. I walk into a cloud of incense smoke and find the place totally packed to the gills with weird stuff on the walls&#8230;like saxophones for instance. His counters are jewelry display cases, though he displays a multitude of other things besides jewelry in them.  His bed is covered in a rich red comforter, and he&#8217;s got tasseled pillows all over it.  He&#8217;s such a chill dude and very happy to be photographed. So I&#8217;m immediately at ease, as is he.</p>
<p>I take some shots in his place, and then he asks if we can get a shot of him with the space needle in the background. Ohhh, sure, why not. I&#8217;ve got time &#8211; this is my last assignment and it&#8217;s only 1:30.</p>
<p>So we walk around Belltown looking for a good vantage point. On the way, we&#8217;re walking and talking (and people are staring&#8230;this guy is TALL &#8211; he must be close to 7 feet tall!&#8230;plus, he&#8217;s eccentric&#8230;wears a long velvet coat with shiny buttons, a 4-string pearl choker, a wide brimmed black hat, dark sunglasses and has a carved cane&#8230;yeah. It also helped that I was walking around with 2 huge cameras. We didn&#8217;t draw any attention or anything&#8230;nahhh..)</p>
<p>Anyway. So, we&#8217;re walking and talking when I see a bright yellow wall. Bing!!!! Yellow wall! He&#8217;s wearing all black! There&#8217;s a cool window thing! What great contrast!</p>
<p>So I have him stop and chill in front of the wall while I stand in the middle of the street to get the shot. (I ask him to kindly let me know if I&#8217;m going to be hit by a car.)</p>
<p>And it&#8217;s great! I LOVE IT!</p>
<p>We do the space needle shot, but it&#8217;s not nearly as interesting.</p>
<p>We head back to his place where I grab my bag and thank him for being such a great subject. He&#8217;s thrilled and asks for a hug, so he gives me a big hug and kisses me on the top of my head (because he&#8217;s so TALL) and says, &#8220;Ok, sweetie! Thank you so much! You&#8217;re a fantastic photographer! It was wonderful to meet you! Good luck!&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>That was SUCH a great day.  He was so sweet and my editors at the P-I went crazy over my photos.  Turns out, they love yellow walls, too.  :)  Anyway, it&#8217;s fun to share the stories behind my favorite photos.  Be on the lookout for more to come!  Or, let me know if you&#8217;ve got a favorite photo and want to hear the story behind it.  Trust me &#8211; there always is one!</p>
<p>In the meantime, I&#8217;m looking forward to my portrait session with Valerie in a few weeks &#8211; should be great!</p>
<p>Cheers,</p>
<p>-Kristine
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