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'Sailing At Sea' ages40's-50's   - Project ID # 14280
Project Type   Print Submission Type   E-Submission
Location   Los Angeles CA Union   Non-union
Rate/Pay   $300.00 per n/a
   Copy of chosen images on DVD
Release Date   08-18-05
Audition Date   12-31-69 Submission Deadline   08-18-05
Shoot Date   08-31-05    
Casting Category   Modeling - Print
Market(s)   Los Angeles, CA

Note: At the CD's request, This project is now a "E Submission". The cd received enough submissions and will contact directly the talents selected for the Audition.


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Seeking Rugged Handsome Fit Men and Distinguished Elegant Women between the ages of 40-50 for a stock photography "Sailing at Sea" still photo shoot.

Searchable talent specs:
Gender: Male Female
Age: from 40 to 60


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