Thursday, September 30, 2004

I hate trying to think of titles.

I had my comp card* shoot yesterday afternoon. It was a lot of fun. It's always a lot of fun to dress up in different outfits and have someone else do your makeup, and yet another person take pictures of you.

There was a young man up from Chicago to sign with My Modeling Agent and get some photos taken, and he was quite the cutie. So I had to hide my flusteration (yes, I know it's not a real word) when we were introduced, and then 15 seconds later had to pretend like we were a couple for the camera. It was nothing that I didn't expect, however it was still a first for me. At least we didn't have to kiss. Ha!

Once I get the preliminary (read: unedited) photos off the CD, I'll post a few of them here on the images page.

Ciao for now.



*"comp card": Short for "composite card". a collection of photos showing different poses and clothing choices. generally used in the modeling world as a substitute for a head shot.

Monday, September 27, 2004

Hokay.

I think I finally got this thing to work. Welcome to the blog, fans of Adia Morris. As you can see, there isn't much to see. Not just yet, anyway. But there will be. Oh yes. And this blog will be updated. Maybe not every day; maybe not every week. Maybe not even every month but it will be updated.




Anyway. Welcome. I'm sleepy, and I've been staring at the computer for much too long, but welcome. As far as life in the acting biznass goes, tonight I attended my first (and possibly last) acting class of a local coach in town. Not because I felt that he was terrible, but because I felt that many in the class had not actually logged that much stage time. To put it gently, these are people who act as a hobby, not as a way to make a living. Therefore, the need to actually be a good actor isn't very strong with them, so they have a lot of growing to do. I feel that I, too, have a lot of growing to do, but I'm not sure it's going to happen in a class with people who aren't on the same level as I am.

My show at Illusion Theatre closed to the public this week. We have one student matinee left on Wednesday, and after that it's all over. Welcome to near unemployment again, Adia.

Let's hope this works.

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