Jeff�Saturday
I�ve always thought of �launch� as such an imprecise term. After all, leaving the pad doesn�t mean you�ll make it into orbit. That�s particularly likely to prove problematic with the career I�m talking about.
Or rather not talking about, for on top of everything else, the event that has me writing this post is confidential, more precisely Mykonos Confidential.
Into its thirteenth year of publication, Mykonos Confidential is the often imitated, but never equaled, summertime bible of the passions, pastimes, and peccadillos of a place like no other.
This year, as in the past, its publisher, Petros Bourovilis, invited me to contribute an article to the issue. It�s always a great pleasure and honor to be part of MC, and so I of course accepted.
But this year Petros didn�t stop there. And here comes the confidential part. DRUM ROLL, PLEASE. He asked me to participate in what has become a core part of the magazine�its fashion shoot on island locations. Yes, you read that correctly. I was asked to model for a magazine, and not MAD.
Whatever possessed him, I do not know, but I shall await the results (and editorializing) to see how it all comes out�and how much of my �work� makes it into print. Though I cannot share any of the shots, or give away the theme, I do have a few photos of my colleagues at work.
We shot for three days on beaches in Mykonos and its environs, and had a blast. The people were great, the laughs many, and my role as the senior model (by multiples over the ages of the professional Russian, Swedish, and Italian-Brazilian models) did not dampen my fun in the least. I guess that comes from being used to younger souls offering me their seats on the NYC subway.
And I learned so much from them too. For example, how many of you know what�s a �Boomerang shot?� Okay, let�s amend that to how many of you over thirty.
Well, enough of the chit-chat. Here�s some photos of my last three days away from the keyboard. I can�t wait to see the finished product. Nor though, can I wait to get back into writing Kaldis #10. But I�m returning with a new vigor toward that project, and a bandbox of grand new ideas for Kaldis and crew from this experience.
Plus, another bucket list accomplishment marked off the list. I�m a fashion model! Of sorts.
All I can say is, thank you, Petros, Stefanos, Thanasis, Marios, Iris, Angeliki, Eva, Maya, Daria, Lucas, Michele, Dana, Ari, and Panos for great fun and introducing me to your world.
Can�t wait to see my tear sheets.
�Jeff
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