PhotoSynthesis: Eurythmics
- Posted on Nov 14th 2007 5:00PM by Henry Diltz
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Los Angeles, 1986: During the '80s I found myself on many, many a video set, sometimes two or three a week, and this was just one of them. Sometimes I pinch myself, I mean, I'm five feet away from Annie Lennox as she's singing intently into the lens of the video camera and I'm right there next to it taking her picture. And the good thing about shooting on a video set is that the music is playing real loud. Generally, if you're shooting on a film, you can't click your shutter while they're filming because it'll be on the sound, and they'll kick you out in a second. But the beautiful thing about these videos was that the music was blasting away and you could just constantly keep clicking away.
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