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Nikon denies Ashton Kutcher is out as celebrity spokesperson
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 137895" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>I agree, there are plenty of talented actors/actresses who are excellent photographers. I just attended a showing of Jessica Lange's photography at the MOPA here in San Diego (<a href="http://www.mopa.org/node/3375" target="_blank">Jessica Lange: unseen | Museum of Photographic Arts</a>) and I know that Jeff Bridges presents all the cast and crew at the end of any of his movies with a book of his photographs. I saw the set of photographs from "The Dude" that were awesome, one in particular of him sliding down the bowling alley.</p><p>Here's a link to Jeff Bridges' work. He's a damn good photographer and uses an old DRL camera and shoots only film (at least when I last read about his work he hadn't moved to digital) <a href="http://www.jeffbridges.com/photojan10a.html" target="_blank">JeffBridges.com Photography</a></p><p></p><p>But back to Ashton, yes, they could have easily picked up a celebrity who actually *is* a photographer instead of this bozo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 137895, member: 9521"] I agree, there are plenty of talented actors/actresses who are excellent photographers. I just attended a showing of Jessica Lange's photography at the MOPA here in San Diego ([url=http://www.mopa.org/node/3375]Jessica Lange: unseen | Museum of Photographic Arts[/url]) and I know that Jeff Bridges presents all the cast and crew at the end of any of his movies with a book of his photographs. I saw the set of photographs from "The Dude" that were awesome, one in particular of him sliding down the bowling alley. Here's a link to Jeff Bridges' work. He's a damn good photographer and uses an old DRL camera and shoots only film (at least when I last read about his work he hadn't moved to digital) [url=http://www.jeffbridges.com/photojan10a.html]JeffBridges.com Photography[/url] But back to Ashton, yes, they could have easily picked up a celebrity who actually *is* a photographer instead of this bozo. [/QUOTE]
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