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Sweaty Sweat Sweat

I have had the honor and fun opportunity to work with Portland photographer Andy Batt and the sketch comedy group Sweat for the last few years. Its a dream team of hilarity and puns. I always look forward to whatever outlandish adventure awaits and I love that I get to bring my “sweat” supplies along whether it be Pam cooking spray, glycerin water, or this year, my much greener option of Coconut Oil. :)

This year we deviated from the heavily “sweaty” laced appearances to a more refined “sweaty” look, complete with suits and a stretch limo. Such sophistication! I don’t think I have laughed this hard at a shoot in a long time. The inside of the limo might have been their finest hour on a shoot to date!

This show is a must see! Here is the info:

SWEAT at The Arena Stage at Theater! Theater!, September 2-October 1 2011. For Tickets…

Enjoy the pics from our fun day!

MAKEUP NOTE: I tried to be more “green” and used Coconut oil for the “sweaty” look instead of Pam cooking spray and its a lot harder to use. Since its a fatty oil, the skin immediately absorbs it so I was constantly reapplying the oil the the comedians faces about every 20 min or so. This doesn’t happen with Pam. So if you want to go “green”, be prepared and have an extra jar of coconut oil on hand. You will need it! :)

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