Yay for personal thoughts… 

If I could boil down a take away from this experience it would be the ability to let things go, and work with what I have got. (Which should be a valuable lesson to learn before starting on this Adventure). 

As soon as I sat down in the chair, and took my first pie to the face I was stuck. I could barely give artistic direction, aka ‘get this angle’, ‘did you get that?’, ‘what number are we at?’, ‘make sure you hand out business cards?’….

To be honest, not to be able to be both simultaneously behind the camera and in front of the camera was hard. I ‘know’ what I wanted in my head, and being able to translate to other people what I wanted was not easy.

There was nothing I could do about it except trust other people. (Cringe) 

It is all good. I am growing. I had phenomenal team of people to run logistics, get all the camera angles, and made sure I got my fair share of whip cream to the face. 

In the end, it all worked out.

thank you again to everyone.