Magazine: Teen Vogue, August 2009
Celebrity: Emma Watson
Fashion Editor: Havana Laffitte
Photography: Norman Jean Roy
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AT THE REQUEST OF:
Agent for Norman Jean Roy,
Brittany Siegman
CPi l Creative Photographers Inc.
444 Park Avenue South
Suite 502
New York, NY 10016
PH: (212) 683-1455
Fax: (212) 683-2796
Brittany@cpi-syndication.com
www.cpi-syndication.com
THESE IMAGES HAVE BEEN REMOVED.
You’ll just have to enjoy the behind-the-scenes photos instead:
Originals from TeenVogue.com. There is also a video interview from the set.
Here are some bonus behind the scenes pics taken by Danielle Nussbaum:














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More Emma Watson on TPL:
Emma Watson by Ellen Von Unwerth for Vs. Magazine
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Photography: Lucia Cummins, www.lucilacummins.com






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This feature was sent to me by email. Thanks Lucila!
Creative Director: Stefano Pilati
Directors: Chris Sweeney and Sarah Chatfield
Model: Simon Woods
Producer: Rhun Francis
Executive Producer: John Hassay
DOP: Gosta Reiland
Production Designer: Morgan Kennedy
Production Manager: Oliver Roskill
First Assistant Director: Jim Cole
Editor: Amanda James at Final Cut London
Editors: Dan Sherwan, Darren Baldwin at Final Cut London
Assistant Editor: Arriana Tomasettig at Final Cut London
Visual Effects Supervisor: Nick Bennett at Moving Picture Company
Film Colourist: Mark Gethin at Moving PIcture Company
Sound Effects: Peter Morris at Street Furniture
Hair: Christiaan
Make-up: Karim Rahman
Production Company: Colonel Blimp
Edit House: Final Cut London
Post Production: Moving Picture Company
Sound Mix Company: Street Furniture
Music: Michel Gaubert
Remake Soundtrack for Internet usage: Mix of “Sound of Silver” by LCD Soundsystem
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I would have loved to have the video for you, but WP won’t let anyone upload anything over 8MBs. The images all link to the film anyway.
Series: ‘Rosie Limosine’
Photography: Greg Williams, www.gregfoto.com






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Anyone want to go for a limo ride?
Photography: Photographers INK
www.photographersink.com.au
*UPDATED*
At the request of the photographer, Michael Cook, the images from this post have been removed. The request was based on a single comment (found below) which the photographer felt was “dishonest.” After all, he “…did not ask for the opinions of others.” He believes that all comments should be from registered users with names and not anonymous. “If people don’t have to register any of their details, then any idiot can write whatever they want.”
I will always allow my readers to express their opinions and remain anonymous if they choose.
Welcome to the internet Michael.
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