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by Andrew Garrett on February 9, 2006

The Red Carpet by Nancy Kaszerman- The Digital Journalist:
An interesting snapshot of the 'day'job of the career celebrity photog from Nancy Kaszerman.
Personally, to me, it sounds insanely frustrating and futile (I'm not a big fan of celebrities in general - I don't get celebrity worship, and it seems today like most so-called celebrities are famous for being famous, rather than being famous for actually doing something worthwhile or interesting), but as Nancy says:
"While I always did well covering daily news in New York City, it didn't take me long to figure out that I could pay my bills much easier shooting entertainment. The reason is simple: There's a seemingly unending thirst for celebrity pictures. Here is an example of one celebrity-packed evening in the Big Apple."
Paying your bills a bit easier is a good reason to switch....
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celebrity
photography
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Mr Wong
Vote for The Red Carpet - the life of a celebrity photographer:
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Response from:
maika
(02/16/06 1:18pm)
Very true. No one will ever blame their beautiful faces. But somehow, media has something to do with the fame celebrities have right now.
Response from:
stop divorce
(07/19/07 1:22pm)
You couldn't chose a better picture for this post. I think Paris shows us the worst things about celebrities life. I cannot remember a good thing I've read about her. And she shouldn't blame the media for her public image.
Response from:
Marriage Counseling
(09/26/07 7:56am)
If it weren't for the media right about now we would be asking ourself who is Paris Hilton!? On the other hand.. paparazzi leave the celebrities no space to breath..they have no intimacy. It's hard both ways. But the man's got to earn his living..
Response from:
Marriage Therapy
(04/08/09 1:45pm)
If you\'ve ever wondered why so many Hollywood marriages end in divorce, you could easily point to all the non-stop scrutiny they receive. The pressure just has to put a strain on even the strongest relationships.
Jamie
Jamie
Response from:
Troubled Kids
(06/19/09 1:27pm)
I cannot stand most celebrities. They are only famous because other people wanted them famous. A TV show producer can make or break someone's career. If Hollywood wants you famous, you will be famous.
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